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Producing robust capacity assessments and the approaches to assessing capacity

Disability discrimination and proportionality in housing management

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Court of Protection case update: May 2025
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Integrated care systems seeing progress in collaboration but more transformative work proceeding “at a slower pace”: King’s Fund
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There are clear signs that progress is being made as a result of the establishment of integrated care systems (ICSs), a King’s Fund report has suggested.
Christian who lost out on job over anti-gay views vows to appeal Employment Tribunal decision despite winning claim
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A charity's decision to withdraw a job offer after finding a prospective employee held strong Christian beliefs about homosexuality constituted direct discrimination, the Employment Tribunal has found.
Councils and charities in plea for party leaders to avoid “trap” of politicising debate about future of adult social care
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A coalition of councils, charities and campaigners have written a joint open letter to all party leaders, urging the incoming government to “champion and prioritise” adult social care in the upcoming election.
Judge authorises deprivation of liberty of woman with anorexia at new placement but only while she resides there willingly
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A woman who suffers from anorexia cannot be forced to stay in accommodation which she has consented to occupy if she changes her mind, a Deputy High Court judge has ruled on authorising her deprivation of liberty at the new placement.
Mother loses appeal over discharge as personal welfare deputy
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The Court of Protection has dismissed an appeal brought by the mother of a disabled young man LL against her removal as his deputy for personal welfare.

Social worker awarded damages of £58k from council and professional regulatory body Social Work England
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A social worker has been awarded over £58,000 in damages from Westminster City Council and Social Work England (SWE) for discrimination relating to her “gender critical beliefs”, the first time a Regulator has been ordered to pay exemplary damages because of the manner in which it has carried out its regulatory function.
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