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Ombudsman criticises council for failing to properly involve complainant in assessment and support planning process
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A council significantly delayed completing an assessment of a complainant's social care needs, failed to complete a support plan before reducing his personal budget and failed to properly involve him in the assessment and support planning process, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found.
Judge rules against council on meaning of 'needs' for Care Act assessment
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An assessment carried out by a London borough did not constitute a discharge of its duties under the Care Act because it failed to include all the individual's needs, whether currently being met or not, a judge has ruled.

Council defeats High Court challenge over closure of day centre
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Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council has successfully defended a High Court challenge over its decision to close a day centre for adults with learning difficulties.

Queen's Speech lays out proposals for “long term reform of social care”, further devolution
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Government plans to seek cross-party consensus “urgently” in order to bring forward the necessary proposals and legislation for long-term social care reform in England were among proposals unveiled in the Queen’s Speech yesterday, but concerns have been expressed that "we've heard it all before".

Council fined £500k after first prosecution by CQC over failure to provide safe care
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Derbyshire County Council has been fined £500,000 following the first prosecution that the Care Quality Commission has brought against a local authority since the watchdog was given powers to prosecute health and social care providers for failing to provide safe care and treatment in 2015.
Former council worker sentenced for unlawfully obtaining personal data
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A former social services support officer at Dorset County Council has been prosecuted for accessing social care records without authorisation.
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