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Chief Social Worker for Adults and principal social workers issue guide on proportional assessment approaches
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The Chief Social Worker for Adults, Lyn Romeo, and principal social workers have issued recommendations on “using flexibility and innovation” in approaches to adult social care assessments.
Mother of disabled daughter who died in care launches legal challenge to European Court of Human Rights over Article 2 inquests
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A mother has instructed lawyers at Irwin Mitchell to launch a legal challenge to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) following her daughter’s death while in care.

Supreme Court allows appeal by Worcestershire in landmark case on ‘ordinary residence’ and s117 aftercare services
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The Supreme Court has allowed an appeal brought by Worcestershire County Council over findings by the Court of Appeal that the local authority, rather than Swindon Borough Council, had a duty to provide after-care services to a service-user who had been detained under the Mental Health Act 1983.
Government issues guidance on adult social care intervention in local authorities in England
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The Department for Health and Social Care has published an operational framework intended to provide information to local authorities in England on the Government’s approach to statutory intervention in adult social care.

Supreme Court to rule next week in landmark case on ‘ordinary residence’ and s117 aftercare services
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The Supreme Court will next week (10 August) hand down its much-anticipated ruling in a case over the responsibility of local authorities for the aftercare of a service-user who had been detained under the Mental Health Act 1983.
Court of Protection judge hands down ruling on capacity amid “some unhelpful differences of approach to the diagnosis of Learning Disability amongst healthcare professionals”
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A Court of Protection judge has determined that a man lacks capacity to make decisions about where he lives, his care, and his use of the internet and social media.
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