Tuesday, May 14, 2024
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Ensuring compliance

The Home Office is targeting the care sector as it focuses on increased immigration enforcement action. Emma Brooksbank, immigration partner at national law firm...

Whistleblowing protection and individual liability

Employment lawyer at Simmons and Simmons LLP Audrey Williams examines the possible need to revisit the UK’s whistleblowing model to comply with new EU...

Addressing staff shortages

Joanne Moseley, professional support lawyer and senior associate in the employment team, and Ben Xu, senior associate in the business immigration team, at Irwin...

An unsettling period

Denise Osterwald, legal director at Birketts, a specialist in UK immigration, nationality law and global practice management, explains why care providers need react to...

Breaching responsibilities

Tim Coolican and Lorna Kenyon of Anthony Collins Solicitors analyse fire safety measures in the care setting In May 2019, Newgrange of Cheshunt Ltd was...

Managing and supporting care sector workforces 

Jodie Sinclair, partner at Bevan Brittan, examines how care providers can ensure they are supporting their staff in the best way possible. Throughout the Covid-19...

Leasehold plus: a potential tenure model

Trowers & Hamlins LLP partner and co-head of its health and social care group, Kyle Holling, takes a closer look at leasehold plus and...

The road that lies ahead

Jacqueline Rédarès, senior associate, and Lukas Rootman, partner, at CMS examine issues of health and wellbeing, building and fire safety, and other regulatory risks Managing...

Opportunity to regroup and reflect

While there is some uncertainty about Liberty Protection Safeguards, what is clear is that the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards regime is with us for...

Children who lack mental capacity

Partner at Irwin Mitchell Yogi Amin examines deprivation of liberty among teenagers who are aged 16 and 17 The vexed question of when a 16-...