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Health and Social Care Update - May 2013 - 15/05/13

This Update contains brief details of recent Government publications, legislation, cases and other developments relevant to those involved in health and social care work, which have been published in the last month.

Health and Social Care Update - April 2013 - 15/04/13

This Update contains brief details of recent Government publications, legislation, cases and other developments relevant to those involved in health and social care work, which have been published in the last month.

Courting disaster: the litigation challenge for CCGs - 21/03/13

It is said that no news is good news. So interest in the Winterbourne case or the Heslop report is encouraging only because it identifies bad practice. Likewise, if litigation is a measure of the success of a particular state of affairs, the courts’ involvement in care packages for vulnerable patients is a sign that not all is well.

For CCGs, the prospect of taking on the mantle of litigation arising from care arrangement disputes may present a significant challenge. Some of the key issues are set out in this article.

Health and Social Care Update - March 2013 - 06/03/13

This Update contains brief details of recent Government publications, legislation, cases and other developments relevant to those involved in health and social care work, which have been published in the last month.

Employment Eye: February 2013 - 28/02/13

Welcome to the February 2013 edition of Employment Eye our monthly newsletter with information on the latest employment law developments and how they should be implemented.

Employment news round-up: February 2013 - 28/02/13

This month’s news round-up is brought to you by Alastair Currie and includes the latest news on: TUPE (whether it is ‘static’ or ‘dynamic’); whistleblowing; changes to unfair dismissal as a result of the recent BNP case on politically motivated dismissals; details of new guidance following the recent Eweida case on religious discrimination; and details of new developments on collective redundancy, family friendly rights and settlement agreements.

The inside track on the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry: Five questions for Bevan Brittan’s adviser to the CQC - 28/02/13

In a follow-up to our recent alert on the report of the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Inquiry, Julian Hoskins discusses the practical impact of the report on workforce issues, in a Q&A with Carlton Sadler - the Bevan Brittan Senior Associate who led the team advising one of the core participants in the Inquiry, the Care Quality Commission.

Being an Inquest Witness: Part 1 - Statement Writing - 25/02/13

This article covers key tips on how to prepare a statement in order to best assist the Coroner in the context of an Inquest.

DNAR: A matter of life and death - 25/02/13

Decisions not to attempt resuscitation can generate a great deal of controversy.  This article focuses on the competing tensions, guidelines and points of consideration in this complex and challenging area.

No place for discrimination - the impact on the NHS of the ban on age discrimination - 25/02/13

This article examines the legislative framework as well as setting out the questions and issues NHS organisations should ask themselves in order to comply with the Equality Act legislation.
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