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Ombudsman warns councils over care home top-up fees
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Councils have been warned by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman over the administration of ‘top-up fees’ under the Care Act for people contributing towards relatives’ care.

Equalities watchdog in legal action against Health Secretary over accommodation for people with learning disabilities and autism
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission has launched a legal challenge against the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care over what it claims is a repeated failure to move people with learning disabilities and autism into appropriate accommodation.
Senior judge issues guidance on applications to Court of Protection concerning medical treatment
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The Vice-President of the Court of Protection, Mr Justice Hayden, has issued guidance on applications to the court relating to medical treatment.
Ombudsman criticises council for reducing care package of autistic man because of financial pressures
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has criticised a county council after a man with autism was left relying on his parents to part-fund his care when the local authority cut his package without identifying a suitable alternative.
Law Society warns of “catastrophic legal aid deserts” for community care work
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Some 79% of local authority areas have no publicly funded legal advice for vulnerable people to challenge community care arrangements, the Law Society has claimed.

Judge criticises children's trust and clinical commissioning group over "wholesale failure of best interest decisions" for man with epilepsy
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A judge has awarded costs against Birmingham Children’s Trust (BCT) and NHS Birmingham and Solihull Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) after what he called their “wholesale failure” in a case of a young man with severe epilepsy.
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