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Judge gives green light for judicial review challenge to decision by private care home provider to stop providing care services
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A judge has given permission to apply for judicial review of a decision of a private care home provider to cases providing the relevant care services, it has been reported.
Department of Health and Social Care issues ‘roadmap regulations’
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MPs will vote tomorrow (25 March) on the Government's ‘roadmap regulations’ setting out its proposed next phase of ‘easements’.
Woman left to die alone in Surrey care home, Ombudsman investigation finds
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An elderly woman was left to die alone by Surrey care home staff while her daughter was waiting in a nearby room, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) has found.
Ombudsman secures agreement from council to refund care costs for some people in short-term residential care
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Lincolnshire County Council has agreed to refund some people it charged for short-term residential care following an investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO).
Supreme Court to rule next week on ‘sleep in’ care workers and national minimum wage
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The Supreme Court will next week hand down its ruling on whether home workers who are required to remain at home in their shift and/or residential care workers who ‘sleep in’ are entitled to the national minimum wage for time that is not spent actually performing some specific activity.
Ombudsman criticises council over failure to have regard to human rights of man left in care home away from family for five months
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A county council left a man in a care home away from his family for five months, without having any regard for his basic human rights, a Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) investigation has found.
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