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Public law case update Q1 2025

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News
News
Consultation on Surrey reorganisation kicks off
Government minded to send Commissioners into Croydon
Spending Review 2025: Reaction from the sector
Must read

Families refusing access to support
Must read

Families refusing access to support
Features


Local government reorganisation: the impact on procurement and contracts

Recording and publishing officer decisions

Who runs councils in no overall control?

Local inquiries into Child Sexual Exploitation are merely pins on a map; a national inquiry is needed to string them together

A New Kind of Local Government Reform?
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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
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Avoiding local government failure – the changes needed by the sector to safeguard against failure
Sponsored articles
What is the role of the National Trading Standards Estate & Letting Agency Team in assisting enforcement authorities?
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Is Omeprazole the new EDS?
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Local authority constitutions and the right of councillors to vote
Thinking ahead
Understanding the Local Authorities (Functions and Responsibilities) (England) Regulations 2000
Approaching the pre-election period
AI in Local Government
Raising the standard - or a missed opportunity?
Navigating the devolution revolution: A guide for local authorities
Disqualification as an elected member
Five challenges facing local government in 2025
Member and officer indemnities
A strengthening of the member conduct regime in England?
The White Paper – new organisations and new rule books to come
Navigating the future: A consultative approach to local government funding reform
‘All hail the Mayor’
Devolution: the opportunities and the challenges
Bold ambitions
Mind the gap(s)
Complying with the Public Sector Equality Duty
Changes in death certification
A new code of conduct for directors
How virtual meetings are shaping local democracy
Addressing the challenges and opportunities in local government reform
The public law duty to consult
Government Legal Risk Matrix updated
Proposed Law Commission reforms to free up grave space
From asylum seeker to monitoring officer
Members' interests, bias and pre-determination
Disclosure of confidential information
The future of devolution under Labour
From the Twin Pillars to the Golden Triangle – a balancing of the powers
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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
LGO raps council for overcharging home care services for 18 months
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An investigation by the Local Government Ombudsman has found that a county council overcharged the public for non-residential services for more than 18 months.
Care home finances and local authority responsibilities
- Details
Following a number of business failures in the sector, the Government has put forward new proposals on the financing of care homes and the responsibilities of local authorities. Anna Tkaczynska looks at the key measures.
Private care homes and the Human Rights Act
- Details
Jonathan Auburn and Benjamin Tankel examine a 'home for life' case that touched on the application of the Human Rights Act to private or semi-private care homes.
Judicial review and best interest decisions under the MCA
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The Court of Protection team at 39 Essex Street looks at an Adminstrative Court judge's ruling where a litigant in person sought to use judicial review proceedings to challenge a best interests decision made under the Mental Capacity Act.
EHRC issues guide for councils on human rights and commissioning home care
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission has issued new guidance in a bid to improve local authorities’ understanding of their human rights obligations when commissioning and procuring home care for older people.
Accommodating people with community care needs
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The Supreme Court earlier this month handed down a key ruling on accommodation of people with community care needs, but many questions remain, argues Jonathan Auburn.
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