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

Council drops controversial plans to limit personal budgets

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Adults

Social workers urged to review practice given low Care Act advocacy case numbers

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Adults, Mental Health

Withdrawing social workers from NHS will ‘boost Care Act compliance’, claims council

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Adults

What’s in store for adult social work in 2016?

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Adults

Council’s personal budget limit ‘risks legal challenge’, expert warns

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Adults, Workforce

Rationing of access to adult safeguarding casts shadow over Care Act aspirations

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Adults

Half of ‘full-time’ carers had not had assessment on eve of Care Act

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Adults

Care Act advocacy referrals ‘way below’ expected level

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Adults

Can you defend your practice against the most likely Care Act legal challenges?

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Adults

Older people with multiple conditions should have named care coordinator, says Nice

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Adults

Government scraps designated adult safeguarding manager role

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Adults

Social workers reducing risks for more adults subject to abuse or neglect

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Adults

Care Act 2014: Information gap ‘denying’ people sufficient choice and control over care

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Adults

Social workers ‘need permission to practise’ in way that improves safeguarding

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Adults, Workforce

Government won’t claw back £146m paid to councils for delayed Care Act reforms

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Adults, Workforce

Council criticised for failing to provide asylum-seeker with an independent advocate under the Care Act

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