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  1. Care Act 2014: Wellbeing in Practice, Suzy Braye Michael Preston-Shoot

    The Care Act 2014 (the Act) promised to transform the landscape of adult social care. Instead of an outdated patchwork of provision, the law has been consolidated, modernised and informed by values, person-centred practice and statutorily articulated principles. ... This edited collection, designed for social work students and practitioners ...

  2. Personalisation and social care assessment

    Abstract. The Care Act 2014 represents a significant change in legislation in England. For the first time it brings together various aspects of adult social care into a single statute succeeding earlier acts and policy. Given its importance to the lives of service users and carers, clinicians need to have a clear understanding of its implications.

  3. What the Care Act 2014 means for social workers

    The draft statutory guidance for the Care Act 2014 provides a blueprint for how councils should implement the legislation in April 2015 and how they should deploy social workers and other staff in doing so.. Below we set out some of the key provisions for social workers and what the draft guidance has to say about their role. Prevention. The Act places a duty on local authorities to provide or ...

  4. The Care Act 2014: a new legal framework for safeguarding adults in

    Examples of these are the Regulation of Health and Care Professions (Spencer-Lane, 2012) and the reform of the law relating to Adult Social Care (Spencer-Lane, 2010, 2011), which culminated in the Care Act 2014. This current paper, written following the recent consultation exercise and work by the Law Commission on potential reform of the ...

  5. The Social Care Act 2014 Essay

    The Social Care Act 2014 Essay. Radicalising Social, Care Act 2014 'puts people first' by empowering individuals to utilise their rights, achieve life quality and, with community assistance, become self-sufficient (First, 2007). Endorsed powers and duties within Care Act, protect and enable individuals to acquire relevant supportive ...

  6. The Care Act receives royal assent: what does this mean for adult

    T he Care Act, which has recently attained royal assent, will bring far-reaching and welcome changes to social care provision.The Act puts principles into statute that have long been in the domain ...

  7. Journal of Social Work Making person-centred The Author(s) 2019 assessments

    person, such as a social worker or occupational therapist, but also that they 'must be person-centred throughout' (Department of Health, 2014). The Care Act replaced a patchwork of social care legislation and policy over the previous 60 years and brought together attempts to develop a more 'personalised'

  8. Care Act 2014: An A-Z of Law and Practice, Michael Mandelstam

    The book's declared aim is to explain and elucidate how the Care Act 2014 underpins adult care practice, although the format inhibits a detailed analysis of implications for social work practice. Prior to the A-Z list—for the book is literally a dictionary—there is a short, yet invaluable, explanatory preface that includes some ...

  9. What are the most important changes to the Care Act?

    Five changes that stand out. Local councils' new duty to promote people's wellbeing will now apply not just to users of services, but also to carers. And not only to carers of adults: a ...

  10. Adult safeguarding under the Care Act 2014

    Background. Safeguarding adults in England and Wales is set out in the Care Act 2014. 1 The new law came in to being in April 2015 and superseded earlier documents that sought to protect vulnerable adults, 2 or 'adults at risk of harm', 3 from abuse. The Care Act itself brought together a wide range of social care concerns and activities, including personalisation, social care assessment ...

  11. Full article: Government guidance for the Care Act: undermining

    The Care Act 2014 received Royal Assent in May 2014. Norman Lamb, UK Minister for Care, proclaims that the Act represents the most significant change in 60 years 'putting people and their carers in control of their care and support' (Department of Health 2014a ). Draft guidance to support implementation was published the following month.

  12. Making person-centred assessments

    The duties and responsibilities related to social care assessments are set out in the statutory guidance to The Care Act 2014 which requires that they are conducted by an 'appropriately trained' person, such as a social worker or occupational therapist, but also that they 'must be person-centred throughout' (Department of Health, 2014).

  13. Key Care Act principles for assessment and determination of ...

    The Care Act 2014 sets out local authorities' duties when assessing people's care and support needs. ... Being person-centred means that you as a social care practitioner work with the individual during an assessment and when determining their eligibility, to keep them at the heart of the intervention and any decision made about their life. ...

  14. How to Write Care Act Needs Assessment Easily

    Section 9 of the Care Act 2014 states that " where it appears to a local authority that an adult may have needs for care and support, the authority must complete a needs assessment". Section 10 of the Act also highlights the need to assess a carer who appears to have needs for Care and Support. However, in this guide, focus will only be on ...

  15. Care Act (2014) Factsheets

    This factsheet describes how the Care Act (2014) and its supporting regulations and guidance sets out a clear legal framework for how local authorities support an individual who has sufficient assets to pay for their care and support (self-funders). Read factsheet 1. Factsheet 2: Legal duties for assessment of needs for care and support.

  16. The Care Act 2014

    In this essay I will be discussing one major change that was introduced by the Care Act 2014 which was the way adults were safeguarded. The term 'safeguarding' is used to describe a wide range of duties, measures and powers that are across the criminal justice, health, housing and social care sectors.

  17. Care Act 2014 Principles

    The Commission for Social Care Inspection stated that before the Care Act 2014, the legal framework for adult protection was neither systematic nor coordinated, reflecting sporadic development of safeguarding policy over the last 25 years. Sections 42 to 47 of the Care Act 2014 seek to place safeguarding on a statutory footing.

  18. PDF Social Work Interventions with Adults Who Self-Neglect

    The Journal of Adult Protection. 4. support for adults who self-neglect in line with legal provisions for safeguarding adults in Scotland and the USA. The new legal duties under the Care Act 2014 offer the opportunity for local authorities in England to re-evaluate their systems and models of adult social care and support.

  19. Personalisation and social care assessment

    The Care Act 2014 represents a significant change in legislation in England. For the first time it brings together various aspects of adult social care into a single statute succeeding earlier acts and policy. Given its importance to the lives of service users and carers, clinicians need to have a clear understanding of its implications.

  20. Assessment of needs under the Care Act 2014

    The Health and Social Care Bill White Paper acknowledges that the spirit of the Care Act is not being fully realised with regard to promoting individual wellbeing, and supporting people with care and support needs to live their lives in the way that they want.There is still work to be done operationally, to understand the duty of promoting individual wellbeing underlying every care and support ...

  21. The Care Act 2014: Promoting well-being ...

    As of 1 April 2015, the care system landscape in the United Kingdom changed with the implementation of the Care Act 2014 ('the Care Act'). It has been heralded by the Department of Health as the 'most significant reform of care and support in more than 60 years' and can be regarded as the most systematic and complete set of changes to adult social care legislation since the Beveridge Reforms ...

  22. assessment and eligibility for the Care Act 2014

    Key Care Act principles for assessment and determination of eligibility. Fluctuating needs in assessment and eligibility for the Care Act 2014. A selection of examples that have been taken direct from the frontline to support practitioners to carry out assessments. It includes questions that professionals should ask to fulfil their duties under ...

  23. Impact of the 2014 Care Act on Carers: Five Years On

    The impact of the 2014 Care Act on carers in England could be described as a combination of conceptual achievements and practical challenges. The improved clarity about the roles and responsibilities of the state towards carers was notable and widely welcomed by social care stakeholders. However, the impact of strengthened carers' rights ...