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Social workers concern at lack of time to prepare for court, risk of being named
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The vast majority of social workers (90%) believe that heavy workloads mean they have insufficient time to prepare for court cases involving vulnerable children and families, according to the UNISON union.
Spending watchdog hits out at public services complaints and redress system
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The system for dealing with complaints in relation to public services and providing redress is confusing for consumers and several areas – such as academies – have no formal route to independent redress, the National Audit Office has said.
Court of Appeal comments on deprivation of liberty and being party to proceedings
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The Court of Appeal has held that it did not have jurisdiction to determine appeals against the President of the Court of Protection’s Re X rulings in which he sought to streamline procedures for dealing with certain types of deprivation of liberty cases.
Watchdog praises Care Act implementation but warns of burden on councils
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The Department of Health’s cost estimates and chosen funding mechanisms for implementing the first phase of the Care Act 2014 have put local authorities under increased financial risk given the uncertain level of demand for adult social care, the National Audit Office has said.
Delays in processing applications for personal independence payments “unlawful”, rules High Court judge
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Extensive delays in the determination of two disabled claimants’ applications for personal independence payments (PIPs) were “not only unacceptable….but unlawful”, a High Court judge has ruled.
High Court to hear application for judicial review over dementia unit closure
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The High Court will next week hear an application for judicial review of the planned closure of a dementia unit in Anglesey.
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