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What does ACT mean? In corporate and banking practice, ACT usually refers to the Association of Corporate Treasurers, the UK-based professional body for corporate treasury professionals, rather than a statutory “Act”. It is not defined in legislation or case law; the acronym is market terminology used in transaction documents and governance materials. The Association of Corporate Treasurers promotes professional standards in liquidity management, funding, cash and risk management, foreign exchange and derivatives. It publishes guidance and a code of ethics and awards recognised qualifications (including AMCT and FCT). In legal contexts, references to “ACT-qualified” personnel or to ACT good practice may appear in treasury policies,...

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Care Act 2014 COVID-19 easements: adult social care assessments, Schedule 12 overview and grounds for challenge (31 March 2020 to 16 July 2021), England and Wales

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The Local authority (LA) for a person’s place of ordinary residence carries out community care assessments for adults aged 18 or over. Once an LA becomes aware that someone may have needs requiring support, it has a duty to assess that individual.

Introduction of care and support needs assessment easements

To address pressures on care and support assessments during the coronavirus pandemic, the Coronavirus Act 2020 (CA 2020) was enacted. Four key elements provided that:

  1. LAs were not required to carry out in-depth assessments of people’s care and support needs;
  2. LAs did not need to undertake financial assessments under the Care Act 2014 (CA 2014);
  3. LAs were not obliged to draw up or review care and support plans under CA 2014; and
  4. LAs’ duties to meet eligible care and support needs, or carers’ needs, were replaced with a power to meet needs.

These measures applied from 31 March 2020 and lapsed on 16 July 2021 under The Coronavirus Act 2020 (Early Expiry) Regulations 2021, SI 2021/856. On 22 July 2021, the Care Act easements: Guidance for local authorities was withdrawn...

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Craig Ward, Baron of Lundie solicitor at Linley James Solicitors. He is also a writer and researcher. He has an MSc from King’s College London and a BA(Hons) in psychology. He is a member of the British Psychological Society, Solicitors for the Elderly and a visiting research fellow at King’s College London. He is a CEDR accredited mediator and conducts commercial and vulnerable adult mediations. Craig is a regular speaker around the UK and internationally on mental capacity law, the Court of Protection, managing vulnerable adults, elder mediations, commercial incapacity law and legal compliance. He enjoys country walking, flute playing and scuba diving. He is currently researching decision making. ...

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