Support for decision-making guidance in England: a pragmatic review – Medical Law Review

Posted August 22nd, 2025 in news by sally

‘Law and policy concerning personal decision-making increasingly recognizes a role for support to enable greater autonomy and legal recognition for adults whose decision-making ability may be limited. Support for decision making (SFDM) is embedded in England and Wales under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA). It has also gained traction internationally through the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), to which the UK is a signatory. However, these two legal reference points diverge in their understanding of SFDM, which presents challenges for putting it into practice. A pragmatic review methodology identified 40 resources containing SFDM guidance, providing insight into its implementation and conceptualization in England. An analysis indicates the need for authoritative guidance that provides more multifaceted advice, recognizing key variables including: the nature of the decision, source of decision-making difficulties, and the relationship of the supporter. Gaps in guidance provision are also identified for decision-makers, third parties, and the mental health context. The resources largely conceptualize SFDM as a means to enable mental capacity. However, recent developments propose a CRPD-aligned approach that includes SFDM in the context of substituted decisions. This generates a dualistic model of SFDM in England, raising new questions in this area.’

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Medical Law Review, 31st July 2025

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Fisher who met King Charles is jailed for role in £18m cocaine-smuggling plot – The Guardian

Posted August 22nd, 2025 in news by sally

‘A respected fisher who met King Charles and government representatives to discuss the future of the industry has been jailed for taking part in a sophisticated plot to smuggle £18m of cocaine into the UK.’

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The Guardian, 21st August 2025

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Council to pay compensation to resident who hired skip to deal with mounting rubbish – Local Government Lawyer

Posted August 22nd, 2025 in news by sally

‘Birmingham City Council has agreed to pay a resident compensation after she was forced to hire a skip to clear non-collected waste.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 21st September 2025

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Woman with ADHD who slept in sauna on team-building trip wins UK case – The Guardian

Posted August 22nd, 2025 in news by sally

‘An executive with ADHD who was sacked after spending the night sleeping in a sauna when she lost her room keys during a team-building event has won a disability discrimination case.’

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The Guardian, 21st August 2025

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US woman jailed for 30 years for attempted murder of Birmingham man – The Guardian

Posted August 22nd, 2025 in news by sally

‘An American “hitwoman” who attempted to murder a business owner before going on the run in Armenia has been jailed for 30 years at Birmingham crown court.’

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The Guardian, 21st August 2025

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Met Police use of facial recognition technology must comply with human rights law, warns EHRC – Local Government Lawyer

Posted August 22nd, 2025 in news by sally

‘The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been granted permission to intervene in an upcoming judicial review examining whether the Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial recognition technology (LFRT) complies with human rights law.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 21st August 2025

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