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Housing bodies express concern over Government decision to “scale back” funding aimed at bringing together social care and supported housing
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The National Housing Federation (NHF) and the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) have expressed disappointment at the Government’s decision to scale back funding aimed at bringing together social care and supported housing.
Government publishes findings of Hewitt Review of integrated care systems
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An independent review of integrated care systems (ICSs) led by former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt has been published this month to consider how the oversight and governance of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) can “best enable them to succeed”.
Government to delay implementation of Liberty Protection Safeguards “beyond life of this Parliament”
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The Government has announced it will delay the implementation of Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS), a decision which has been described as an “unacceptable blow” to people being unlawfully deprived of their liberty.
MPs call for “urgent action” to ensure opportunities of Integrated Care Systems are realised
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An inquiry by the Health and Social Care Committee has found “genuine enthusiasm” for the potential of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) to deliver on challenges facing the health and care sectors, but warns of a “serious lack of clarity” in some areas.
County council facing judicial review challenge over cuts to adult day and respite services
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A letter before claim has been served on Devon County Council by the Exeter and District Mencap Society over plans to “severely cut adult day and respite services”.
Equalities watchdog criticises councils for leaving adults receiving social care "in the dark" about how to challenge decisions
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Adults receiving social care in England and Wales are being failed if they try to challenge decisions made by local authorities, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has claimed.
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