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Producing robust capacity assessments and the approaches to assessing capacity

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City council successfully defends adult social care charging policy at Court of Appeal
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Birmingham City Council’s financial turmoil meant it was entitled not to reduce its charges for adult social care and the local authority did not breach the public sector equality duty, the Court of Appeal has found, declining to overturn a ruling last year by Mrs Justice Collins Rice.

High Court lifts automatic suspension in procurement dispute over £46m care and support services contract, refuses expedited trial
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Damages will be a sufficient remedy in a procurement dispute over the provision of community equipment services and technology enabled care and support services should the claimant succeed against Devon County Council, the High Court has concluded.
Croydon woman fractured spine using bed turning aid after council withdrew funding for night-time care, Ombudsman finds
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An investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found that a disabled woman, who is dependent on care staff to meet her needs, fractured her spine using a bed turning aid installed by the NHS after Croydon Council withdrew funding for her night-time care.
Care providers threaten legal action over NI contribution increases
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Care England, the representative body for independent care providers, has this week instructed lawyers to begin judicial review proceedings over the imposition of higher Employers National Insurance (NI) Contributions.
Disabled woman left in “state of neglect” after council took too long to decide what funding it would give her to manage own support needs, Ombudsman finds
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has criticised Islington Council for leaving a woman with significant needs without any care and support for “months on end”, after it took too long to decide what funding it would give her to manage her own support needs.
Local authority adults services need “greater understanding” of local population equality and diversity issues, warns CQC
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has outlined key lessons from the first half of its local authority assessment programme, which has found good practice in the use of reablement care, but a lack of understanding of local population equality and diversity issues.
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