

The final say
News
Must read

Families refusing access to support
Features Test


Producing robust capacity assessments and the approaches to assessing capacity

Disability discrimination and proportionality in housing management

Cross-border deprivation of liberty

Dealing with unexplained deaths and inquests

Court of Protection case update: May 2025
Features


Producing robust capacity assessments and the approaches to assessing capacity

Disability discrimination and proportionality in housing management

Cross-border deprivation of liberty

Dealing with unexplained deaths and inquests

Court of Protection case update: May 2025
Sponsored articles
What is the role of the National Trading Standards Estate & Letting Agency Team in assisting enforcement authorities?
Webinars
Is Omeprazole the new EDS?
More features

Provision of same-sex intimate care
Court of Protection case update: April 2025
High Court guidance on Article 3 engagement in care at home cases
‘Stitch’, capacity and complexity
Issuing proceedings in best interests cases
Court of Protection case law update: March 2025
The Health and Social Care (Wales) Bill Series – Regulation and Inspection of Social Care
The Health and Social Care (Wales) Bill Series – Direct Payments for NHS Continuing Healthcare
What is the right approach to Care Act assessments?
Disabled people in immigration bail: the duties of the Home Office and local authorities
Capacity, insight and professional cultures
Court of Protection update: February 2025
Setting care home fees
Could this be the end for local authority-provided residential care?
“On a DoLS”
It’s all about the care plan
Court of Protection case update: January 2025
Mental capacity and expert evidence
Best interests, wishes and feelings
Capacity, sexual relations and public protection – another go-round before the Court of Appeal
Court of Protection Update - December 2024
Fluctuating capacity, the “longitudinal approach” and practical dilemmas
Capacity and civil proceedings
Recovering adult social care charges via insolvency administration orders
Court of Protection case update: October 2024
Communication with protected parties in legal proceedings
The way forward for CQC – something old, something new….
The Ombudsman, DoLS and triaging – asking the impossible?
Outsourcing and the Human Rights Act 1998 – the consequences
Commissioning care and support in Wales: new code of practice
39 Essex Chambers publishes guidance for social workers on application of inherent jurisdiction of High Court to adults
- Details
39 Essex Chambers has published a guidance note for social workers and those working in front-line settings that provides an overview of the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court as it applies to adults.

Court of Appeal orders council to pay cost of attendance of young woman at weekly placement
- Details
The Court of Appeal has ruled that North East Lincolnshire Council should have paid the cost of a disabled young woman attending a weekly placement, overturning an earlier High Court decision.
Ombudsman raps council for failing to review care plan for five years, not adhering to statutory guidance
- Details
An investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found a council at fault for not reviewing an autistic woman’s care plan for more than five years, and for not adhering to the most fundamental parts of the Care and Support Statutory Guidance.
Council right not to facilitate man with learning disabilities to have contact with sex workers, says judge
- Details
A Court of Protection judge has backed a local authority’s decision in not seeking to facilitate a man with learning disabilities’ contact with sex workers either in the UK or abroad.

High Court judge rejects application by council under inherent jurisdiction to prevent husband and wife living together
- Details
A High Court judge has given her reasoning why she would have rejected a local authority’s application for an injunction under the Court's inherent jurisdiction preventing a husband living in a property with his wife, had it not been withdrawn.
Ombudsman finds fault in two thirds of adult social care complaints investigated in 2018/19
- Details
The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman found fault in nearly two out of every three adult social care complaints it investigated in 2018/19.
Page 203 of 270
Locums
Case Law Update
The final say
In association with...
Poll
in association with...
Directory
