Guidance

Ordinary residence: anonymised determinations 2020

How the department resolves disputes in the health and social care sector when 2 or more local authorities cannot agree responsibility for meeting a person's eligible needs.

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The Department of Health and Social Care has published a document setting out its position on the determination of ordinary residence disputes pending the outcome of R (Worcestershire County Council) v Secretary of State for Health and Social Care and Swindon Borough Council (鈥楾he Worcestershire case鈥�).

Ordinary residence determinations show how the department arrives at decisions to resolve disputes in the health and social care sector when 2 or more local authorities cannot agree responsibility for meeting a person鈥檚 eligible needs.

These determinations are 鈥榓nonymised鈥� because they do not name the individuals or councils involved.

Updates to this page

Published 1 June 2020
Last updated 28 October 2022 show all updates
  1. The department has been made aware that the anonymisation process in relation to the 'Ordinary residence 3: 2020' determination has resulted in a determination that is unclear at times. The determination has therefore been removed from 188体育.

  2. Added ordinary residence anonymised determinations 4 to 8.

  3. First published.

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