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Give councils greater share of new Health and Social Care Levy: LGA
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The Local Government Association has called on the Government to immediately redirect a significantly greater share of the new Health and Social Care Levy to frontline adult social care.

Government wins appeal over which council was responsible for s.117 after-care services
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The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has won its appeal in a much-anticipated Court of Appeal ruling on which of two local authorities should pay for after-care services pursuant to s.117(3) of the Mental Health Act 1983 where the user has been detained, released and then, sometime later, detained again under the Act.

Claimants win legal challenge over decisions by council to withdraw funding for holidays and cease direct payments used for outings and recreational activities
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Suffolk County Council was wrong to end payments for holidays and visits for two disabled adults, Mrs Justice Lang has ruled in the High Court.
Council failed to assess man with autism properly leading to breakdown of relationship with mother, Ombudsman finds
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The London Borough of Croydon did not do enough to support a man with autism, and his mother who looked after him, an investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found.
Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman proposes more powers to improve the service
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) has called for greater powers to increase its jurisdiction across local government, strengthen its ability to handle adult social care and education complaints, and bolster public services through improved complaints handling.
High Court judge gives reasons for refusing permission for legal challenge to care home workers vaccination requirement
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A High Court judge has given her reasons for dismissing two challenges to the Government’s policy that anyone working in a care home must be vaccinated against Covid-19 unless medically exempt.
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