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High Court rejects claims of “combined duty” on council to operate system that ensures provision of same-sex personal care
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The High Court has dismissed a judicial review application brought on behalf of a young woman with severe disabilities in relation to the local council’s provision of same-sex personal and intimate care for women service users.
Court of Protection judge stresses “crucial significance” of issuing proceedings promptly in best interests case
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A judge sitting in the Court of Protection has highlighted the “crucial significance” of issuing proceedings promptly, after finding a failure by a hospital to address a man’s best interests in a timely way, which “compromised his dignity”.
Amendment to Mental Health Bill proposes extending human rights protections to those receiving contracted-out care
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Law reform charity JUSTICE is backing an amendment to the Mental Health Bill which would extend human rights protections for those receiving contracted-out mental health care or treatment, including publicly funded after-care under section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983
Office of the Public Guardian revises guidance on Court of Protection visitors
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The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) has revised its guidance on Court of Protection visitors, their role in preparing reports and when reports may be released.
Campaigners threaten legal action over transfer of care homes to private sector
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A group campaigning to stop two council-run dementia care homes being transferred to the private sector have threatened legal action against Kirklees Council, accusing the authority of failing to follow a “recognised consultation".
Foreign national offender claimant wins legal challenge against Home Office over accommodation, but fails in parallel claim against council
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The Home Office has lost a case about the allocation of bail accommodation for a foreign national offender and has been ordered by the High Court to make various changes to this system as well as pay 85% of claimant BLZ’s costs.
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