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community care

Community Care Law relates to the provision of services to children and adults in the community by the local authority.

In particular, disabled children and adults have been the focus of a number of important legislative changes over recent years. As the profile of the country’s population continues to change due to longer life expectancy, ‘community care’ has implications for many people at some point in their lives. For this reason one of our specialist areas of work concerns the long-term funding arrangements of disabled people who require substantial amounts of care.

Ridley & Hall has a high profile in Community Care Law. The firm is regularly involved in leading cases brought to the Administrative (High) Court and the Court of Appeal. The team has successfully challenged local authority decisions on behalf of individuals, represent clients appealing NHS Continuing Health Care decisions and are  involved in community care matters, especially those linked to child care work.

Our work often takes us out of the immediate area: we currently have involvement with individuals and families throughout the country.

 

 

For further information please telephone 01484 538421 and ask for the Public Law Team

The team is also able to offer advise on welfare benefits.  We have on our staff a highly experienced specialist adviser in this field to meet the increased demand for advice.

In addition, the Private Client team  can provide expert advice and assistance on a variety of issues affecting elderly people, or carers of disabled people such as specialist wills and discretionary trusts, the implications of transferring assets, and receivership and powers of attorney.

Testimonials from clients

"Thank you very much for helping me get my life back. You’ll never know how grateful I am, God bless you.x."

"Just to highlight I am very pleased with the overall service which I have received"

"You’re all brilliant."

"My son now receives home tuition as set out in his Statement of SEN, although it required Ridley & Hall, working with me, to challenge the LEA’s wish to have him placed in the local special school at the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal in order to obtain this"
(Father of West Yorkshire child with severe autism)

"Our son has Asperger’s syndrome and we needed an extra bedroom. The local authority refused to make a disabled facilities grant to provide for this. Ridley & Hall took the case to the Court of Appeal in order to win this provision for our family."
(Parents of an eight year old living locally).