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, Workforce

Councils mount legal challenge against Care Act funding allocations

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Adults, Workforce

Councils ready for Care Act but raise concerns about costs on eve of implementation

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Adults

No need to reassess people against Care Act eligibility threshold until their next review, says government

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Adults

‘Social workers’ caseloads should be managed to provide more time for assessments under Care Act’

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Adults

Early self-funder assessments vital to avoid ‘unmanageable’ Care Act burden, says DH

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Adults, Workforce

Social workers hit by real terms pay cut, official figures show

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Adults, Workforce

Why councils risk breaching the Care Act and failing people entitled to independent advocacy

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Care Act funding changes expected to require 330,000 extra assessments next year

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Social workers to review each other’s decisions under proposed Care Act appeals system

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Adults

Government reveals plans for Care Act funding reforms

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Adults

Panels to approve support plans should be exception not norm, says guidance on Care Act

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Adults

Tips for social workers on implementing the Care Act for deafblind people

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Adults, Workforce

Carers face postcode lottery in support due to variations in thresholds, finds study

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Older person and carer

Adults

Government shifts Care Act cash from self-funder to carer assessments

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Adults, Workforce

‘Councils should start tackling discrimination against self-funders before the Care Act forces them to’

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Adults

70,000 older people in significant need go without paid or unpaid care, finds study

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