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IN THE MATTER OF THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2005
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
B E T W E E N :
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A North East Local Authority |
Applicant |
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AC (by her Litigation Friend) BC |
Respondents |
MR JOE O'BRIEN (instructed by Switalskis) appeared on behalf of the First Respondent.
THE SECOND RESPONDENT appeared in Person.
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Crown Copyright ©
MR JUSTICE COBB:
INTRODUCTION
(1) 21 November 2018 in London;
(2) 7 January 2019 again in London;
(3) 23 to 25 January 2019 - on these days, the case had been listed for final hearing, but this was not possible given, at that time, the hospitalisation of AC and the need for more information about long-term placement. This hearing took place in Leeds;
(4) 5 February 2019 in Sheffield;
(5) 12 March 2019 at the Quayside Court in Newcastle; and
(6) 1 April 2019, again in London.
APPLICATION TO ADJOURN
THE ISSUES
THE LAW
"(a) anyone named by the person as someone to be consulted on the matter in question or on matters of that kind,
(b) anyone engaged in caring for the person or interested in his welfare,
(c) ...
(d) ..."
CURRENT SITUATION
FUTURE OPTIONS
"CP11 going on to confirm that she has 'no issues regarding AC herself. It is due to the issues regarding BC... CP11 confirming that 'BC can be time consuming. It has an impact on the service and her staff team'. CP11 confirming that she is 'disappointed'. CP11 describing BC as being draining and having made her ill..."
"I would like to take this opportunity to emphasise that we have no issues in providing care and support for AC. We feel she has transitioned well into Placement 3 and is happy and settled at this time. We have managed to establish relationships for AC with the appropriate agencies and have provided a holistic care package to her. However, due to the issues in relation to her sister, BC, we do not feel we can continue to provide the support and care. The issues presented by BC are incredibly time consuming and are having an impact on me as the service manager and the staff team as a whole. We therefore do not feel we can provide long-term support to AC. We are disappointed to be in this position, but the impact of BC is very draining for all..." (emphasis by underlining added).
(1) Whether AC would have a tenancy or a licence;
(2) What the tenancy or licence would look like and who would sign it. Local landlords would, I was told, accept arrangements for a tenancy for someone with learning disabilities who lacked capacity to enter into such an arrangement provided there was a best interests assessment coupled with a report or declaration of incapacity;
(3) What would be AC's security of tenure; and
(4) When the start date would be for AC to enter LM.
TRANSITION
"… it is essential that there is a lengthy and detailed transition plan formulated and that that is the key for information for new carers supporting AC... Tom noting that when AC arrived at the current placement, she had previously been in hospital and that did not offer the opportunity to do a proper transition."
THE PARTIES' CASES ON ACCOMMODATION
CONTACT
CONCLUSION
MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS
(1) BC shall complete the Form A11 financial assessment and return it to the applicant local authority by 4.00 p.m. on 23 May 2019;
(2) BC has permission to disclose to the Police the documents set out in her index of disclosure and the judgment of this court dated 21 November 2018;
(3) BC has permission to disclose to the Independent Safeguarding Adults Board the minutes of the meeting filed and appearing in our bundle at G315 and the report at I1;
(4) There is no order made on the application by the second respondent dated 19 March 2019 for expert evidence to be obtained;
(5) In relation to BC's request for Placement 3 to disclose in documentation to her in relation to purchases made, there will be no order save that it is agreed that if Placement 3 seeks funds beyond the £25 a week currently made available to AC by BC, it shall make that request for funds and then provide receipts for the item of expenditure; and
(6) There will be no order made for financial deputyship as sought in the application by BC dated 9 November 2018.
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