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Pandemic has led to human rights abuses of young people with autism or learning disabilities who have been detained: MPs
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The coronavirus crisis has resulted in human rights abuses of young people who are autistic or have learning disabilities and have been detained, the Joint Committee on Human Rights has claimed.
Government amends MCA/DOLS guidance during COVID-19 to include section on right to appeal if those subject to emergency health powers and lacking capacity
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The Department for Health and Social Care has added a new section to The Mental Capacity Act (2005) (MCA) and deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLS) during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: additional guidance on the right to appeal if someone is subject to emergency health powers and lacks the relevant mental capacity.

Council agrees to pay out £60k after Ombudsman report into failure to support autistic woman
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A council has agreed to pay a woman with autism, severe anxiety disorder and associated mental health disorders £60,000 after it failed to provide her with support for more than five years.
High Court judge issues mandatory order requiring council to provide urgent night-time support for disabled brothers
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A local authority acted unlawfully after it failed to provide night-time care and support to two adult brothers with severe physical and learning disabilities pending a full needs reassessment, a High Court judge has ruled.
Claimant calls off judicial review action after council offers concessions on use of Care Act 'easements'
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Concessions by Derbyshire County Council have enabled it to avoid a threatened judicial review over use of the Care Act ‘easements’ introduced by the Coronavirus Act 2020.
Government facing legal action over policies on care homes during COVID-19 crisis
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A daughter whose father died of suspected COVID-19 in a care home is to launch a legal action “to hold the government to account”.
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