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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
MANCHESTER DISTRICT REGISTRY
Manchester M60 9DJ |
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B e f o r e :
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MARK ANTHONY MCGHEE, THE EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF UXA, NOW DECEASED |
Claimant |
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MERSEY CARE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST (FORMERLY KNOWN AS NORTH WEST BOROUGHS HEALTHCARE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST) |
Defendant |
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John Wafer (of Hill Dickinson) for the Defendant
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Crown Copyright ©
MR JUSTICE FORDHAM:
Introduction
The New Order
Notice
Context: the SAR
(1) An SAB must arrange for there to be a review of a case involving an adult in its area with needs for care and support (whether or not the local authority has been meeting any of those needs) if— (a) there is reasonable cause for concern about how the SAB, members of it or other persons with relevant functions worked together to safeguard the adult, and (b) condition 1 or 2 is met. (2) Condition 1 is met if— (a) the adult has died, and (b) the SAB knows or suspects that the death resulted from abuse or neglect (whether or not it knew about or suspected the abuse or neglect before the adult died). (3) Condition 2 is met if—(a) the adult is still alive, and (b) the SAB knows or suspects that the adult has experienced serious abuse or neglect. (4) An SAB may arrange for there to be a review of any other case involving an adult in its area with needs for care and support (whether or not the local authority has been meeting any of those needs). (5) Each member of the SAB must co-operate in and contribute to the carrying out of a review under this section with a view to— (a) identifying the lessons to be learnt from the adult's case, and (b) applying those lessons to future cases.
Substitution of Claimant
Permission to Use Further Documents