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Producing robust capacity assessments and the approaches to assessing capacity

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Continuing along same path “comes at a cost” to lives of people who draw on care and support: ADASS on scrapping of adult social care charging reforms
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The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) has shared its “disappointment” with the Government’s decision not to proceed with adult social care charging reforms, while acknowledging the absence of “sufficient time” to deliver them by October 2025.
Independent review finds “significant failings” in effectiveness of Care Quality Commission
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An independent review has identified “significant internal failings” at the Care Quality Commission (CQC), and has warned that the regulator is unable to “consistently and effectively” judge the quality of health and care services.
Councils struggling financially to meet people’s “higher-level” needs: ADASS
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The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) has warned that an increase in complex and long-term care is pushing local councils to overspend.
Nine in ten councils ‘not well prepared’ to implement cap on adult social care costs
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The County Councils Network (CCN) has called for a delay in the introduction of the cap on adult social care costs, after finding that nine in ten councils are “not well prepared” to implement the changes due to funding uncertainty, demand for services and a “persistent” workforce crisis.
Sector welcomes “long overdue” mental health law reforms
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Charities have welcomed the Government’s intention to deliver reforms to the Mental Health Act, while warning that the “ambitious” measures will require funding and resources to be fully realised.
People being let down by “poor communication” between councils and NHS, joint Ombudsman report on integrated care finds
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman and the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman have warned that local authorities and the NHS need to work more closely to improve local care, after a joint investigation found evidence of “poor communication” between services.
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