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Court of Protection judge issues reminder of need for order to authorise taking of samples
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A senior judge has issued a reminder to practitioners, carers and those involved in taking samples in circumstances that, where the patient lacks capacity and an application has been made to the Court of Protection for an order authorising the taking of a sample, it will be unlawful for the sample to be taken without the Court's permission.
Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman issues good practice guide for care providers
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has issued a good practice guide to help adult social care providers improve their services.
Court of Protection should not summarily dismiss cases where liberty is at stake, says senior judge
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Court of Protection judges should not summarily dismiss cases where someone’s liberty is at stake, Mr Justice Hayden, Vice President of the court, has said.
Amend Mental Capacity Act code of practice to address covert medication, human rights: Bar Council
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The Mental Capacity Act code of practice must be updated to address issues around covert medication, human rights and social care, the Bar Council has said.
Ombudsman criticises council for standard of safeguarding investigation
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A council’s safeguarding investigation “was not robust enough” after care workers did not follow emergency procedures to ensure a vulnerable woman received the correct medical attention, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found.
Supreme Court to hear case on residential care workers and sleep-ins
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The Supreme Court has granted permission to appeal in the long-running litigation over whether sleep-in residential care workers should be paid the National Minimum Wage while asleep.
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