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

‘Critical’ threshold councils’ hopes of more Care Act funding hinge on government review

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Adults

Workshop to help social workers support adults who choose to put themselves at risk

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Adults

‘Slow start’ to implementation of Care Act duty to support prisoners with care needs

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Adults, Workforce

‘The key test of the Care Act is whether it is making people happier’

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Adults

Safeguarding under the Care Act: ‘Business as usual is not an option’

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Adults, Mental Health, Workforce

Extra Dols assessments and living wage will contribute to £10 billion of funding pressures on councils by 2020

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Adults

Care Act 2014: Councils struggling with ‘market sustainability’ duty

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Adults

Why social workers must engage with advocates who challenge their decisions

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Adults

‘Care Act right to advocacy being undermined by chaotic commissioning and lack of resources’

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Adults, Workforce

‘To take our Care Act duties seriously, social workers must understand the impact of benefit cuts’

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Adults

Government to reconsider Care Act funding allocations in bid to quash legal challenge

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Adults, Workforce

Government must not claw back funding for care cap after shelving policy, warn councils

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Adults

Government shelves Care Act funding reforms until 2020

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Adults, Workforce

‘Living wage’ would cost councils an extra £1bn a year by 2020, warns LGA

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Adults, Workforce

Why understanding emotional needs is critical to good assessments of people with dementia

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Adults, Workforce

Government loses Supreme Court case on determining ordinary residence of care user

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