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Court of Protection may only authorise package of care depriving individual of liberty if satisfied medical evidence confirms person has unsoundness of mind, judge rules
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A Court of Protection judge has directed Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council to commission and instruct a registered medical doctor, either a psychiatrist or a registered GP, to review a woman’s case and provide a report dealing with her diagnosis, in order for the court to authorise a package of care which deprives her of her liberty.
Applications for deprivation of liberty under MCA up by less than 1% compared to same quarter in 2022, but orders nearly double
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There were 1,655 applications relating to deprivation of liberty under the Mental Capacity Act made in the most recent quarter (July to September 2023), an increase of less than 1% on the number made in the same quarter in 2022, government data has revealed.
Civil Justice Council working group consult on procedure for determining mental capacity in civil proceedings
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A Civil Justice Council (CJC) working group has launched a consultation on the procedure for determining mental capacity in civil proceedings.
Social care charging system “unfair, unpredictable, and complex”: CIPFA
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CIPFA has proposed five principles for a “sustainable and equitable” social care system, after finding several problems with the current charging system.
Councils call for new burdens funding after pilots reveal planned assurance process for adult social care services to be “time and energy intensive”
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The Care Quality Commission will begin an assessment regime which will see councils handed an overall rating of either ‘inadequate’, ‘requires improvement’, ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ as part of a new assurance process for council adult social care services.
Refusal of tribunal to adjourn for aftercare evidence was “kicking the can down the road”, Upper Tribunal finds
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The Upper Tribunal has allowed an appeal on all three grounds against a decision by the First Tier Tribunal to refuse an application for an adjournment to obtain evidence regarding aftercare.
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