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.

Adults

Time pressures compromising social work practice at council, finds review

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Adults

Cuts and reform – the Cameron legacy for adult social care

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Adults

‘How the Care Act has sharpened my assessment skills’

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Adults

High Court allows legal challenge over Care Act wellbeing principle

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Adults, Workforce

Boost your understanding of advocacy rights in social care

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Your questions answered about assessing carers under the Care Act

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Care Act 2014: Warning over ‘unnecessary’ costs of annual care plan reviews

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MPs launch inquiry into financial sustainability of adult social care

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The difference the Care Act can make to carers – and why too few benefit

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Social workers ‘face tension between promoting choice and independence’

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Government sets out Care Act funding allocations for 2016-17

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Care Act ‘failing to deliver’ as carers face long waits for assessments

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Government rejects service user plea for investigation into ‘Care Act breaches’

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Adults, Workforce

The human cost of the government’s delay to the Care Act funding reforms

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Adults, Workforce

Your Care Act questions answered on assessment and eligibility

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Social care cases to be audited after user-group claims council breached Care Act

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