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Court of Protection case update: May 2025
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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
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Casey Commission to set out initial plan for national care service by 2026
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The government has announced that an independent commission into adult social care, chaired by Baroness Louise Casey, tasked with setting out the plan for implementing a National Care Service will report by 2026, and make “longer-term” recommendations for the transformation of adult social care by 2028.
New protocol on communications between judges in United Kingdom in cases involving adults who lack capacity published by Judiciary
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A new Protocol regulating communications between judges in Scotland, England & Wales, and Northern Ireland has been agreed for cases involving adults who lack capacity.
HMRC to crack down on “tax avoidance” by residential care providers through use of VAT grouping structures
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HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has issued a warning to residential care providers over a VAT grouping structure that it has labelled a form of tax avoidance.
Council criticised for delay in completing safeguarding investigation which led to adult son being stopped from visiting father “longer than necessary”
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An investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council at fault for its delay in completing a safeguarding investigation about a father’s care of his adult son, which led to the son’s weekend visits home being stopped “longer than necessary”.
Hoarding tenant fails in High Court challenge to grant of possession order in favour of social landlord
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The High Court has upheld a possession order granted to Richmond Housing Partnership (RHP) against a tenant who is a hoarder, rejecting a submission that the first instance judge's conclusion that the social landlord had acted proportionately was wrong.
Senior Court of Protection judge rejects application by Scottish local authority for recognition and enforcement of guardianship order made in Scotland
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The Vice President of the Court of Protection has ruled that a guardianship order made in Scotland does not give the local authority power to authorise the deprivation of a man’s liberty in England.
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