Care Act 2014

The Care Act 2014 modernises and consolidates the law on adult care in England into one statute and has been described as the biggest change to the law in 60 years. Key changes include the introduction of national eligibility criteria, a right to independent advocacy and, from 2016, a cap on care costs faced by self-funders. This page contains the latest news on the act and its implementation. Community Care Inform Adults subscribers can also benefit from practice advice on the legislation on our dedicated knowledge and practice hub on the act.

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How the Care Act 2014 will shape assessment and support planning – a legal opinion

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Social care lawyer rejects government claim that existing safeguarding powers are sufficient to protect adults from abuse

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‘Social workers need power of entry to make a good piece of legislation better’

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Capital faces £17m Care Bill shortfall, warn council chiefs

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Care Bill heads for statute books after clearing latest parliamentary hurdle

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Care minister paves way for independent appeals against council social care decisions

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Councils fear care loans will put a massive strain on their budgets

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Social workers to be given guidance on using safeguarding powers due to ‘lack of awareness’

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Government overturns Human Rights Act liability for care providers

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Care minister “determined” to introduce free end-of-life social care

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Care Bill will not mandate face-to-face assessments in complex cases

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Your latest Care Bill reading list

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What adults’ services chiefs should be doing to prepare for overhaul of adult care law

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Law to overhaul social care clears first hurdle in Commons despite Labour opposition

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Proposed eligibility threshold vague, under-funded and outdated, warn social care leaders

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Government must invest urgently in social work training to deliver care law changes, warn councils

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