The Supreme Court's judgment on deprivation of liberty

You may be aware that the Supreme Court has recently issued a judgment which significantly changes the legal approach to determining whether a person is deprived of their liberty. The judgement can be seen here A Reference by the Attorney General for Northern Ireland of a devolution issue under paragraph 34 o….

We would encourage you to familiarise yourselves with the judgment and carefully consider the implications for your services and practice. Please see the following links for further information: CQC statement on the Supreme Court's judgment on deprivation of liberty - Care Quality Commission and 2026-UKSC-16-Summary-for-website.pdf.

We ask that you refer to this updated position when making any new referrals to the DoLS team.  In addition, as the change came into effect immediately from 2 June, please review any recent DoLS referrals you have made. You should consider whether, in light of this revised approach, any of these referrals may no longer be appropriate.

We hope this offers reassurance whilst we wait for additional National guidance to be disseminated.  At this stage we don’t have further information, but if you have a specific query, you can contact the MCA DoLS Duty Team at Dolforms@essex.gov.uk

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Provider Forum

Thank you for those who attended our South and Mid Provider forums this week.  A special thank you goes out to all our speakers and stall holders. 

For those that missed the events, please see the presentations below for the respective forums.

 

South Provider Forum – 23 March 2026

Agenda - South forum 23 March 2026

 

Mid Provider Forum – 24 March 2026

Agenda & Stalls – Mid Forum 24 March 2026

 

Reminder of the upcoming forums:

  • North Provider Forum - SOLD OUT Tuesday 14 April 2026 1.30pm-4.15pm at Colchester Rugby Club.
  • West Provider Forum – SOLD OUT
    Thursday 16 April 2026 1.30pm-4.30pm at Little Easton Manor, Dunmow.