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Producing robust capacity assessments and the approaches to assessing capacity

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County council defeats High Court challenge to closure of drop-in facilities for adults with mental health difficulties
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Devon County Council was not required to take into account various statutory duties under the Care Act and other statutory provisions when it decided to close a non-statutory service, the High Court has found.

Care home providers win High Court battle with council over minimal uplift in fees
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A group of local care homes has won an irrationality case in the High Court against Stoke-on-Trent City Council over the local authority’s decision to pay only a minimal uplift in fees for home residents.
London borough secures £82k order over direct payment fraud
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A man found guilty of fraud has been ordered to pay Lambeth Council more than £80,000 over unlawful payments for carers who never carried out any work for him.
Ombudsman criticises council after finding woman was unable to spend as much time with dying husband after he was moved to “cheaper” care placement
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A woman was not able to spend as much time as she wanted with her husband in his final weeks because Essex County Council moved him to a care placement further away from the family home, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found.
Councils issue warning over impact of rise in national insurance contributions
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Councils face a shortfall of £637m next year in direct costs from the increase in national insurance contributions, and potentially £1.13bn more in indirect costs to suppliers, the Local Government Association has claimed.
Practice guidance issued on transition of cases from National DOL List to Court of Protection
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The President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, has published new guidance around the transition of matters from the national DoL list to the Court of Protection (CoP) – for cases where the child is 16 or 17 years old and a decision is taken that further consideration should be undertaken.
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