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Council writes off £21k debt after Ombudsman investigation into failure to assess mental capacity and finances properly
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An investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found that North Yorkshire County Council “repeatedly” missed opportunities to assess a woman’s mental capacity regarding her ability to manage her finances when this was in doubt.
Social care leaders “can’t perform miracles” from already overstretched budgets, ADASS president warns
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The Local Government Association (LGA) and the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) have warned ahead of next week's Autumn Statement that councils face “tough decisions” around maintaining care and support services due to financial pressures.
Continued high inflation has put charities delivering public service contracts at “crisis point”, NCVO warns
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The National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) has warned that with the funding they receive, 73% of charities can’t meet current demand for the public services they deliver.
More than £1 billion committed to reforming adult social care system has been diverted to other care priorities, NAO report finds
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More than a billion pounds of the £1.7 billion committed to reforming the adult social care system in December 2021 has been “diverted to other care priorities”, a new National Audit Office (NAO) report has revealed.
Law Society criticises absence of Mental Health Bill in King’s Speech amid calls for “urgent reform”
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The Law Society, the Approved Mental Health Professionals Leads Network and charities have criticised the absence of a Mental Health Bill in this week’s King’s Speech.
Ombudsman finds issues with care calculations made by council
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has told North Yorkshire Council to re-calculate how much a woman should pay for her care after finding faults with a predecessor authority’s financial assessment.
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