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Claimant wins High Court battle over social and life skills activities and disability related expenditure
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The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead has lost a High Court case over whether a 25-year-old man with autism can count his social and life skills activities as disability related expenditure (DRE).
Directors of Adult Social Services warn of potential failure to meet statutory duties
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A survey of social care leaders has found most councils lacked confidence they could offer minimum social care support in their communities due to a combination of a record NHS backlog, rising mental health needs, support for people suffering domestic abuse and carer breakdowns.
AMHP Leads Network concern at Met Police rollout of “Right Care Right Person” model amid reports of misinterpretation of policy
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The Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) Leads Network has said that while supportive of the “main aims” of the ‘Right Care, Right Person’ approach announced by Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, it is concerned at the speed in which the Met is “unilaterally intending to act”.
MPs and peers raise concerns with minister over delays in implementation of Liberty Protection Safeguards
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The Joint Committee on Human Rights has written to the Minister of State for Social Care, Helen Whately, to express concern at delays to the implementation of the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) and highlight how the existing Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) regime is in “urgent need of reform”.
Council facing judicial review threat from care home providers
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Northumberland County Council is facing the threat of a judicial review from Care North East (CNE) over a decision taken in January about base fee rates for care homes for older people in 2023/24.
Judge rejects challenge over council’s alcohol detox policy
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A High Court judge has rejected a man’s legal challenge to Surrey County Council’s alcohol detox policy after he was refused residential treatment by social services due to his lack of prior engagement with early stage treatment plans for his alcoholism.
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