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Department for Health and Social Care will continue stay on ordinary residence disputes pending final decision from Supreme Court
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Ordinary residence disputes raising similar issues to those in the Worcestershire case will continue to be stayed until a final decision by the Supreme Court, the Department of Health and Social Care has confirmed.
Court of Protection approves move to Jewish care home in best interests of 86-year-old despite council, Official Solicitor being against
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An elderly man who may not have long to live can move from a general nursing home into a Jewish one, the Court of Protection has ruled.
High Court rules National Disability Strategy unlawful over consultation failings
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The National Disability Strategy has been declared unlawful by the High Court over flaws in the consultation held for it.
Regulator fines companies £33m+ over cartel behaviour in prepaid cards market used by councils and housing associations to distribute welfare payments
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The Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) has concluded that five parties infringed competition law by agreeing not to compete or poach each other’s customers in the prepaid cards market in Great Britain.
Council declares ‘critical incident’ in adult social care
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Cornwall Council has declared a "Critical Incident" in adult social care, a move which it said would “help alleviate pressure on our hospitals, reduce ambulance waiting times and allow more patients who no longer require hospital care to be discharged back into the community”.
Court of Protection authorises vaccination of autistic boy despite parental objections
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The benefits of vaccination against Covid-19 for a child with autism, severe learning disability and asthma "significantly outweigh" the possible risks, the Court of Protection has found, despite objections from the boy's parents.
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