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Care commissioners settle claim brought by man who suffered “regime of abuse” at Devon care home
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The High Court has approved a settlement for a learning disabled and autistic man whose human rights were breached when he lived at Veilstone care home in Devon.
Councils urge Government not to undermine effectiveness of section 75 financial arrangements
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Councils have urged the Government not to make major changes to Section 75 arrangements, under which budgets are pooled to operate the Better Care Fund.
Judge rules on interaction between obligations of council and Home Secretary regarding accommodation of asylum seekers with eligible care needs
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The High Court has quashed a decision by the London Borough of Newham that a man with care needs and his carer mother were ineligible for accommodation because they could seek housing provided for asylum applicants under the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.
Government issues guidance for councils on Accelerating Reform Fund supporting innovation in adult social care
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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has issued guidance for local authorities on the Accelerating Reform Fund (ARF), which will provide a total of £42.6m in grant funding over 2023 to 2024 (£20m) and 2024 to 2025 (£22.6m), to support innovation in adult social care.
Care Quality Commission warns delays in implementing Liberty Protection Safeguards mean “ongoing problems” likely to continue
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has warned of “ongoing problems” with the current Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards system, and has said that problems with people’s access to care in England is an “enduring issue” in its latest State of Care report.
Law Society urges reform of “outdated” mental health legislation
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The Law Society has called for urgent reforms to the Mental Health Act, which it has described as "outdated".
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