Social Welfare Updates

Our social welfare pages provide bite-sized updates on recent case-law and policy, written by Garden Court barristers specialising in adult social care, children’s services, Court of Protection (health and welfare), housing and homelessness, and welfare benefits.

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Connor Johnston

Housing, Mental health | Tuesday 12 July 2016

Requirements of lawful housing needs assessment

R (Smajlaj) v London Borough of Waltham Forest [2016] EWHC 1240 (Admin), Judge A Grubb, 26 May 2016

Adult social care, Children, Migrant support | Monday 4 July 2016

Immigration Act 2016: Immigration Control materials

We have collated a selection of important case law, orders, legislation, treaties, policy guidance and briefings that you may find helpful regarding the Immigration Act 2016, with a focus on immigration control.

Adult social care, Children, Housing, Migrant support | Tuesday 28 June 2016

Immigration Act 2016: Barriers to Support materials

We have collated a selection of important case law, orders, legislation, treaties, policy guidance and briefings that you may find helpful regarding the Immigration Act 2016 and barriers to support.

Children, Migrant support | Tuesday 24 May 2016

Immigration Act 2016

The Immigration Act 2016 received royal assent on 12 May 2016 and makes significant amendments to schedule 3 of the Nationality Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 ('NIAA 2002').

Children | Tuesday 24 May 2016

Credibility a factor in local authority decision on whether children are destitute and ‘in need’ of s17 support

R (on the application of AE & AO) v Lewishan LBC (extempore judgment on 6 May 2016)

Children, Housing | Tuesday 24 May 2016

Local authority breaches Children Act 1989 for failure to provide accommodation to child with unsocialised conduct disorder

JG, MG v Kent County Council, TG as interested party [2016] EWHC 1102 (Admin)

Connor Johnston

Children, Education, Migrant support | Tuesday 24 May 2016

New regulations to allow certain young migrants to access student loans and other support

The Education (Student Fees, Awards and Support) (Amendment) Regulations 2016

Desmond Rutledge

Welfare benefits | Tuesday 24 May 2016

Commerciality of a letting provided by a son to his sick mother

In CE v Maldon District Council [2015] UKUT 565 (AAC) (Judge Mark), the Upper Tribunal considered the effect on commerciality of a letting between a son and his mother where the mother was suffering from a fatal illness.

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