Heat-health alert for East of England

A red heat-health warning has been issued by the UKHSA. The warning is in effect from the morning of 24 June 2026 through to the night of 25 Jun 2026. Please ensure you keep up to date with weather reports reports and plan accordingly.

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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Our Market Vision

Enabling people to live their lives to the fullest through a vibrant and sustainable care market, supporting  Essex residents to develop their strengths and personal independence

Our Mission

Making the difference every day

 

 

The Care Act 2014 is clear that our priorities as a care sector are to:

  • Promote wellbeing and quality of life
  • Promote independence
  • Prevent, reduce or delay the onset of care needs
  • Safeguard people from harm or neglect

This requires personalised services that reflect individual circumstances, as well as services that promote independence rather than dependence.  The market offer needs to better reflect this.

In line with national guidance, our aspiration is that people receive care and support in their own home, where they are happiest and most comfortable, and where they are closest to their family, friends and communities.  We want to see fewer people admitted into long-term residential care.  This has implications for a market sector, where there is already over-supply of care home beds.  It also has implications for supported living and domiciliary care, where we want to see greater choice and capacity.

There will always be some people whose care needs are so complex that they require greater levels of support, often in a residential care setting.  It is important that we can meet such complex needs in Essex, rather than people have to seek support out-of-county.

ECC sees the care market as a collaborative partner that will help shape these changes, as well as being shaped by them.

The market shaping strategy sets our a clear intention with our providers on our direction of travel and our expectation on the future of our services for Adults, carers and their families in the future. 

Last updated: 28/03/2023