29 January, 2015
28 January, 2015
New statutory instrument extends the duty of candour and fit and proper persons requirement for directors to all registered providers of regulated activities from April 2015 and introduces a new requirement on all registered providers to display any ratings they are awarded by the Care Quality Commission from April 2015.
28 January, 2015
New online guide covers both residential and home care and provides information on the differences in provision in four nations since devolution.
28 January, 2015
Local Government Ombudsman reminder to social workers following investigation which found that a man had been forced to live in a care home against his wishes and without sufficient evidence of going through the proper process.
28 January, 2015
New analysis finds that councils will have to find £1.1bn from other services to continue protecting adult social care spending, following the £900m taken from other services to support adult social care last year.
28 January, 2015
27 January, 2015
[2015] EWCA Civ 22
27 January, 2015
BBC reports party leader as saying that, if elected, Labour would recruit 5,000 extra home care workers to treat terminally ill people at home and introduce financial incentives for social care workers to spend more than 15 minutes on home visits.
21 January, 2015
Guardian reports that special ministerial committee convened to stop NHS from going into 'full-blown winter crisis' has agreed funding to be spent by March in 65 local authorities.
21 January, 2015
New research also shows that there are 900,000 older people between 65 and 89 who have unmet need for social care.
20 January, 2015
Further funding to be used over three years to support health boards and local authorities deliver good quality care and support for people at home or in a homely setting so as to prevent hospital admissions or delayed discharge.
20 January, 2015
[2015] EWCA Civ 6
16 January, 2015
Letter from Niall Fry, Department of Health Mental Capacity Act policy lead, outlines how the 'acid test' set out in the Supreme Court ruling in Cheshire West - Is the person subject to continuous supervision and control? Is the person free to leave? - should apply to palliative care arrangements.
16 January, 2015
Due to come into force on 1 April 2015 the code has been revised to take account of stakeholders’ views from the consultation, and reflects changes in legislation, case law, policy and professional practice since its last revision in 2008
15 January, 2015
New guide that aims to provide general information to providers about the content of the Care Act 2014, the general principle of continuity for April 2015, the exceptions and new provisions which are implemented, ending with general implications for providers.
14 January, 2015
Introducing a parliamentary debate yesterday, Paul Burstow MP calls for flexible working for carers, a living wage for care workers, and improvements to their working conditions, status and training.
14 January, 2015
Package of measures include: a duty on the NHS to identify family carers; a single point of contact with care services for families caring for people with the greatest needs; ring-fencing funding for carers' breaks; consulting with employers, trade unions and carers organisations on how to improve flexible working for family carers; including family carers in the groups who can be eligible for hospital car parking concessions; and abolishing the bedroom tax.
13 January, 2015
Views sought on policy which aims to improve safeguarding arrangements for adults who are at risk of harm from abuse, exploitation or neglect, thereby reducing the prevalence of harm and providing adults at risk of harm with effective support and, where necessary, protective responses, including access to justice.
13 January, 2015
Public Health England has announced it is scrutinising life expectancy trends following an alert from Blackburn with Darwen Council that it had seen a 'sustained reduction' in life expectancy at 85 in its area, and that possible explanations for the decline include government cuts to councils’ social care budgets, a lack of capacity in the GP sector or pressure on hospitals.
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