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Independent commission on social care must deliver “bold and actionable” recommendations: LGA
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The Government’s announcement of an independent review of adult social care marks a “potentially important step” in addressing challenges facing the sector, but must deliver “bold and actionable” recommendations in order to succeed, the Local Government Association (LGA) has said.
County council fails in bid to strike out claim by care homes for £200k in fees
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The High Court has rejected an application brought by a county council to strike out or for summary judgment in a claim brought by two care homes for payment of almost £200,000 in care home fees.
More than 100 organisations call on Government to work with adult social care sector to “mitigate the pressures” on councils, providers and charities
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A group of more than 100 organisations has issued a joint statement to the Government, calling on it to work with the adult social care sector to “mitigate the pressures” on councils, providers and charities.
Report highlights “stark disparity” in preparation for adulthood provision for young people with and without EHC plan
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Although local areas are working hard to improve support for young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), a number of “systemic challenges” are limiting their ability to provide strong preparation for adulthood (PfA) arrangements, a report by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has warned.
CIPFA urges Government to break “destructive cycle” of ‘crisis-cash-repeat’ in adult social care
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The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) has warned that for too long, governments have relied on a “reactive approach” to adult social care funding - a model it describes as ‘crisis-cash-repeat’.
Court of Protection judge sets out guidance on mental capacity assessments for deaf individuals
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A senior Court of Protection judge has outlined a number of considerations that should guide any assessment of a deaf individual fluent in British Sign Language (BSL), after finding that a young man was inaccurately assessed as lacking capacity in all areas.
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