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Claimant with Down Syndrome secures permission for judicial review of charging policy of county council
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A 24-year-old woman with Down Syndrome has been granted permission for a judicial review challenge of Norfolk County Council’s policy of charging people for essential care and support.
Courts have no jurisdiction over "unwise" decisions where subject has capacity
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The Mental Capacity Act 2005 does not permit the courts to intervene to prevent someone from making decisions that are unwise or damaging to them if they have the necessary capacity, the High Court has ruled.
Department for Health and Social Care sets out position on ordinary residence determinations pending legal challenge
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The Department for Health and Social Care has issued a position statement on the determination of ordinary residence disputes pending the outcome of the judicial review challenge brought by Worcestershire County Council.

County council in legal action against Health Secretary over ‘ordinary residence’ determination
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Worcestershire County Council has started legal action against the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care in a dispute over which council should provide after-care services under the Mental Health Act 1983 to someone who has been detained on two occasions.
Councils told not to prioritise preparations for Liberty Protection Safeguards
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The Government has told local authorities and other agencies not to give priority to the introduction of the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) due to pressures from dealing with the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Just 4% of Directors of Adult Social Services confident they will have budget to meet statutory duties: research
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Only 4% of Directors of Adult Social Services are fully confident that their budget will be sufficient to meet their statutory duties this year, down from 35% in 2019/20, the annual budget survey by ADASS has found.
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