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Government publishes adult social care white paper, says reforms to be based on Care Act 2014
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The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has published its long-awaited white paper on adult social care reform, which it claimed sets out "an ambitious 10-year vision for how we will transform support and care in England”.
North East councils to procure £15m barristers framework for Children and Adult Services
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Procurement organisation NEPO is to establish on behalf of the Association of North East Councils a £15m, four-year legal services framework for the provision of Children's and Adult's Barristers Services.

President of Court of Protection says guidance needed on judicial meetings with subject of proceedings
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The President of the Court of Protection has acknowledged that there is “a pressing need” for guidance on the apparently developing practice of judges meeting the subject of proceedings (P), after the Court of Appeal set a judge's decision aside due to the "procedurally flawed" nature of a hospital visit he made.

Supreme Court hands down landmark ruling on capacity to consent to sexual relations
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The Supreme Court has upheld a Court of Appeal decision that to have capacity to have sexual relations with another person, a person needs be aware that their partner must have the ability to consent to the sexual activity and must in fact consent before and throughout the sexual activity.
Ombudsman asks council to reassess support for disabled man unable to go on holiday without his carer
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has asked Northumberland County Council to reconsider how it supports a man with disabilities who said the council did not consider holiday travel and accommodation costs for his care worker as 'disability related expenses'.
Supreme Court to hand down landmark ruling next week on capacity to consent to sexual relations
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The Supreme Court will next week (24 November) hand down a key ruling on whether, to have capacity to decide to have sexual relations with another person, a person needs to understand that the other person must have the capacity to consent to the sexual activity and must in fact consent before and throughout the sexual activity.
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