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Council to review its procedures after LGO criticism in deprivation of assets case
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A county council has agreed to review its procedures and guidance for staff on how to deal with cases where deprivation of assets may have occurred, after the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman concluded that it had wrongly decided that an elderly woman had spent her money to avoid paying care fees.
Court rejects challenge to LGO finding on personal injury awards and care needs
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The High Court has rejected as “totally without merit” a challenge brought by a council to a finding by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGO) that the authority could not take into account a woman’s personal injury award when carrying out an assessment of her finances.
Rights to challenge detention in Mental Health Tribunal “inadequate”: Law Society
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There are inadequate rights for patients to challenge their detention in the Mental Health Tribunal, the Law Society has said in its response to the Independent Review of the Mental Health Act 1983.
Ombudsman criticises council over lack of clarity on care home costs
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has criticised a county council over its failure to tell a family about the possibilities available to them when their father, who has dementia and physical disabilities, was placed in a care home as an emergency.
Javid stays as Secretary of State but with housing given higher profile
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Sajid Javid has retained his role in today’s Cabinet reshuffle, but will now be known as the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.
Court of Appeal refuses to strike out restitutionary s.117 after-care claim
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A local authority and a clinical commissioning group have failed to convince the Court of Appeal that a restitutionary claim for payment of after-care services should be struck out as an abuse of process.
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