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Producing robust capacity assessments and the approaches to assessing capacity

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Court of Protection case update: May 2025
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Council to review use of approval panels for packages of adult social care after Ombudsman finds “undue emphasis” put on cost and funding arrangements
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) has found fault with how Croydon Council assessed a man’s needs and how it planned his care and support, finding that the authority’s approval panel was focused “solely” on the costs of the man’s care, not on how best to meet his needs.
LGA issues guide for councillors on local authority public health responsibilities
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The Local Government Association published a guide for councillors on local authority public health responsibilities.
Care sector handling more disciplinaries and grievances than other sectors, survey finds
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Care sector employers have to deal with a significantly higher number of disciplinaries and grievances than other sectors, according to research by law firm Birketts.
Fewer than a dozen ‘twin hat’ directors combining children’s and adult social services left, research shows
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There are now just 11 local authorities with so-called ‘twin hat’ directors, who hold both statutory roles of Director of Children’s Services and Director of Adult Social Services, it has emerged.
Select committee calls for statutory duty on DWP to safeguard vulnerable claimants
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) should be subject to a new statutory duty to safeguard vulnerable claimants in a bid to fix its “deficient” safeguarding practices, according to the cross-party Work and Pensions Committee.
ADASS warns on Government plan to ban social care workers from abroad
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Plans to ban the recruitment of adult social care workers from abroad could lead to a shortage of workers and force providers to rely on expensive agency staff, the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) has warned.
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