WebMar 8, 2024 · Insight R (Davey) v Oxfordshire County Council – to what extent should an individual's preferences for care be considered? 08/03/2024 In a recent decision the Administrative Court has ruled on the extent to which a local authority must consider the preferences of a service user for how their care is provided when setting their personal … WebOxfordshire County Council Education Settings Simon Knight, Headteacher, Frank Wise School Social Care Charlotte Davey, Head of Children with Disabilities, Oxfordshire County Council Health Helen Ward, Head of Quality, Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group Each of the 5 sectors has equal ‘weight’ with full responsibility to gather and ...
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WebSep 19, 2024 · Local Government analysis: Jenni Richards QC of 39 Essex Chambers discusses R (Davey) v Oxfordshire County Council, the first Court of Appeal case under the Care Act 2014 (CA 2014), and suggests the court has left open for argument the issue raised by the Equality and Human Rights Commission as to the significance of Article 19 … WebSep 19, 2024 · Assessing rationality in social care decisions (R (Davey) v Oxfordshire County Council) News. Archive • 19.09.2024 • . Found in: Local Government. Local Government analysis: Jenni Richards QC of 39 Essex Chambers discusses R (Davey) v Oxfordshire County Council, the first Court of Appeal case under the Care Act 2014 … avax token news
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Luke Davey is a disabled adult, who had been living in his own home with (more or less) 24 hour support from a team of personal assistants who had supported him for 18 years. They were, to Davey, his ‘community’, his ‘family’ (some of them literally, as he employed his sister-in-law). On Davey’s own assessment, his … See more Davey argued that LA’s decision was unlawful on the grounds of 1. Being left alone or “spending more time alone” is not a lawfully assessed need. 2. The LA failed to have regard to the number of considerations: 1. … See more The judge made the following observations: the LA was aware of how important it was for Mr Davey to maintain his team of PAs. However, the LA thought that such change would not have negative impact, moreover it … See more The Judge considered the application of article 19 of the UN CRPD in relation to the wellbeing principle in the Care Act and general duty to promote wellbeing and made the following … See more The decision confirms the line, which was developed in case law predating the Care Act: the assessment duty is a duty upon the local authority … See more WebOct 27, 2024 · “Luke Davey (the Claimant) seeks judicial review of the decision of Oxfordshire County Council (the Defendant) made in or around October 2015 to reduce the Claimant's personal budget and to... WebOn 1 September 2024, the Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in the case of R (Davey) v Oxfordshire County Council & Others [2024] EWCA Civ 1308. Court of … hua jiang hu zhi bu liang ren 4th season