Course description
This live and interactive session will build on developments which have occurred in relation to the Care Act 2014 since being in force.
It will include an analysis of decided cases under the Care Act and related legislation such as the Localism Act 2020 and will look at how community care legislation has fared under the coronavirus emergency, including the response to persons from abroad without eligibility for mainstream welfare support.
It will also review emerging areas of challenge and likely future issues. The virtual classroom session is presented by Sian Davies, an expert barrister who appears at all levels of court, in addition to advisory and training work.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
This live broadcast session will build on developments which have occurred in relation to the Care Act 2014 since it came into force.
It will include an analysis of decided cases under the Care Act and related legislation such as the Localism Act 2020 and will look at how community care legislation has fared under the coronavirus emergency, including the response to persons from abroad without eligibility for mainstream welfare support.
It will also review emerging areas of challenge and likely future issues.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- The Care Act 2014
- Case law under the 2014 Act
- Operation of the Act during COVID-19 and case law during this period: to what extent are decisions during the emergency period transferrable to normal times?
- Interplay with other statutory schemes - Housing Act 1996, Mental Capacity Act 2005 and immigration legislation
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