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Mother sends letter before action to government over coronavirus and strategy for needs of younger disabled people, lack of testing of health and social care workers
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Claimant law firm Simpson Millar has sent a letter before action on behalf of the mother of a child with a number of complex health and learning disabilities calling on the UK government to confirm its strategy for “meeting the needs of younger disabled people (children and working age adults) in the context of the current pandemic”.
Care watchdog in immediate cessation of routine inspections in response to coronavirus
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The Care Quality Commission has stopped routine inspections as it adapts its regulatory approach in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Social worker suspended for 12 months for copying and pasting Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards forms
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An experienced social worker has been suspended for 12 months for copying eight DoLS (Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards) assessments from forms completed for other service users.
Council rapped over failure to properly carry out financial assessment following Ombudsman investigation
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North Yorkshire County Council has been criticised in a report by the Local Government and Social Ombudsman which found that the local authority had failed to carry out a financial assessment it had agreed to undertake following an earlier upheld complaint to the Ombudsman.
Ombudsman raps council for leaving vulnerable man without enough care before he died
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has criticised Norfolk County Council after a woman was left to care for an elderly vulnerable friend for months before he died while the local authority delayed meeting his care.
Chartered Trading Standards Institute publishes guidebook for UK care homes industry
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The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has launched a new complaints guidebook for the UK care homes industry designed to help operators understand consumer law and implement a complaints process.
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