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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> Moore & Ors, R (on the application of) v Care Standards Tribunal & Anor [2004] EWHC 2481 (Admin) (15 October 2004) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2004/2481.html Cite as: [2004] EWHC 2481 (Admin) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Sitting at Birmingham Civil Justice Centre Birmingham B4 6DS |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF ANDREW MOORE AND OTHERS | (CLAIMANT) | |
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(1) CARE STANDARDS TRIBUNAL | ||
(2) NATIONAL CARE STANDARDS COMMISSION | (DEFENDANTS) |
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MR R MCCARTHY QC (instructed by Hill Dickinson Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the 2ND DEFENDANT
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"3(1) For the purposes of this Act, an establishment is a care home if it provides accommodation, together with nursing or personal care, for any of the following persons-
(2) They are ...
(b) persons who have or have had a mental disorder.
11(1) Any person who carries on or manages an establishment ... of any description without being registered under this Part in respect of it ... shall be guilty of an offence ...
(5) A person guilty of an offence under this section shall be liable on summary conviction-
(a) if subsection (6) does not apply, to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale;
(b) if subsection (6) applies, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale, or to both.
13(2) If the registration authority is satisfied that-
(a) the requirements of regulations under section 22; and
(b) the requirements of any other enactment which appears to the registration authority to be relevant
are being and will continue to be complied with (so far as applicable) in relation to the establishment ... it shall grant the application; otherwise it shall refuse it.
(3) The application may be granted either unconditionally or subject to such conditions as the registration authority thinks fit.
14(1) The registration authority may at any time cancel the registration of a person in respect of an establishment or agency-
(a) on the ground that that person has been convicted of a relevant offence;
(b) on the ground that any other person has been convicted of such an offence in relation to the establishment or agency;
(c) on the ground that the establishment ... is being, or has at any time been, carried on otherwise than in accordance with the relevant requirements;
(d) on any ground specified by regulations.
15(1) A person registered under this Part may apply to the registration authority ...
(b) for the cancellation of the registration.
21(1) An appeal against-
(a) a decision of the registration authority under this Part ...
shall lie to the Tribunal.
(3) On an appeal against a decision of the registration authority the Tribunal may confirm the decision or direct that it shall not have effect.
22(1) Regulations may impose in relation to establishments and agencies any requirements which the appropriate Minister thinks fit for the purposes of this Part ... "
"(2) Regulations may ...
(c) make provision as to the fitness of premises to be used as an establishment ...
(d) make provision for securing the welfare of persons accommodated in an establishment or provided with services by an establishment ...
(f) make provision as to the management and control of the operations of an establishment ...
(5) Regulations under paragraph (d) of subsection (2) may, in particular, make provision-
(a) as to the promotion and protection of the health of persons such as are mentioned in that paragraph;
(b) as to the control and restraint of adults accommodated in, or provided with services by, an establishment ...
(7) Regulations may make provision as to the conduct of establishments ... and such regulations may in particular-
(a) make provision as to the facilities and services to be provided in establishments ...
(l) make provision requiring arrangements to be made by the person who carries on, or manages, a care home for securing that any nursing provided by the home is of appropriate quality and meets appropriate standards.
25(1) Regulations under this Part may provide that a contravention of or failure to comply with any specified provision of the regulations shall be an offence.
31(2) A person authorised by the registration authority may at any time enter and inspect premises which are used, or which he has reasonable cause to believe to be used, as an establishment ...
(3) A person authorised by virtue of this section to enter and inspect premises may ...
(e) interview in private any patient or person accommodated or cared for there who consents to be interviewed."
"Interpretation
2(1) In these Regulations ...
'registered person', in relation to a care home, means any person who is the registered provider or registered manager in respect of the care home;
'registered provider', in relation to a care home, means a person who is registered under Part II of the Act as a person carrying on the care home ...
'service user' means any person accommodated in the care home who is in need of nursing or personal care by reason of ... past or present mental disorder ...
(4)(1) The registered person shall compile in relation to the care home a written statement (in these Regulations referred to as 'the statement of purpose') which shall consist of -
(a) a statement of the aims and objectives of the care home;
(b) a statement as to the facilities and services which are to be provided by the registered person for service users ...
5(1) The registered person shall produce a written guide to the care home (in these Regulations referred to as 'the service user's guide') which shall include -
(a) a summary of the statement of purpose;
(b) the terms and conditions in respect of accommodation to be provided for service users ..."
"10(1) The registered provider and the registered manager shall, having regard to the size of the care home, the statement of purpose, and the number and needs of the service users, carry on or manage the care home (as the case may be) with sufficient care, competence and skill.
12(1) The registered person shall ensure that the care home is conducted so as -
(a) to promote and make proper provision for the health and welfare of service users;
(b) to make proper provision for the care and, where appropriate, treatment, education and supervision of service users ...
(4) The registered person shall make suitable arrangements to ensure that the care home is conducted -
(a) in a manner which respects the privacy and dignity of service users ..."
"14(1) The registered person shall not provide accommodation to a service user at the care home unless, so far as it shall have been practicable to do so -
(a) needs of the service user have been assessed by a suitably qualified or suitably trained person ...
15(1) Unless it is impracticable to carry out such consultation, the registered person shall, after consultation with the service user, or a representative of his, prepare a written plan ('the service user's plan') as to how the service user's needs in respect of his health and welfare are to be met.
16(1) Subject to regulation 4(3), the registered person shall provide facilities and services to service users in accordance with the statement required by regulation 4(1)(b) in respect of the care home.
(2) The registered person shall having regard to the size of the care home and the number and needs of service users -
(a) provide, so far as is necessary for the purpose of managing the care home -
(i) appropriate telephone facilities ...
(b) provide telephone facilities which are suitable for the needs of service users, and make arrangements to enable service users to use such facilities in private;
(c) provide in rooms occupied by service users adequate furniture, bedding and other furnishings, including curtains and floor coverings, and equipment suitable to the needs of service users and screens where necessary;
(d) permit service users, so far as it is practicable to do so, to bring their own furniture and furnishings into the rooms they occupy;
(e) arrange for the regular laundering of linen and clothing;
(f) so far as it is practicable to do so, provide adequate facilities for service users to wash, dry and iron their own clothes if they so wish and, for that purpose, to make arrangements for their clothes to be sorted and kept separately;
(g) provide sufficient and suitable kitchen equipment, crockery, cutlery and utensils, and adequate facilities for the preparation and storage of food;
(h) provide adequate facilities for service users to prepare their own food and ensure that such facilities are safe for use by service users;
(i) provide, in adequate quantities, suitable, wholesome and nutritious food which is varied and properly prepared and available at such time as may reasonably be required by service users ..."
"23(1) Subject to regulation 4(3), the registered person shall not use premises for the purposes of a care home unless -
(a) the premises are suitable for the purpose of achieving the aims and objectives set out in the statement of purpose; and
(b) the location of the premises is appropriate to the needs of service users.
(2) The registered person shall having regard to the number and needs of the service users ensure that -
(a) the physical design and layout of the premises to be used as the care home meet the needs of the service users;
(b) the premises to be used as the care home are of sound construction and kept in a good state of repair externally and internally ...
(d) all parts of the care home are kept clean and reasonably decorated;
(e) adequate private and communal accommodation is provided for service users ..."
" ... in respect of 77 Lang Lane South, West Kirby, Wirral ... (the premises) which comprise exclusive occupation of bedroom TWO plus shared occupation of communal facilities and service charges as per attached schedule."
"Alternative Housing (or Agent) will provide the following services in connection with the Premises for which you will pay a Service Charge in addition to the Net Rent, as stated in clause 1.1.
Services as per itemised Schedule 1 attached ... "
"We are drawn to the conclusion that there is full co-ordination on many aspects of the running of Alternative Futures and Alternative Housing, in particular on selection, rent payments, decisions on departure. Indeed, Mr Clarke, the Chief Executive of the Group agreed that the activities of Alternative Housing and Alternative Futures are co-ordinated on a day to day basis and that the 'housing provider is in tune with the care provider'. In looking at the available evidence, we have reached the conclusion that the creation of Alternative Housing has not taken the organisation out of the s.3 definition."
"It seems to us that all the witnesses who are employed by Alternative Futures, together with the relatives we heard (Mrs Farr, Mrs Moore), are all agreed that the level of personal care remained the same as before the reorganisation."
" ... an establishment is a care home if it provides accommodation, together with nursing or personal care, for ... persons who have or have had a mental disorder."
"The registered person shall having regard to the size of the care home and the number and needs of service users ...
(d) permit service users, so far as it is practicable to do so, to bring their own furniture and furnishings into the rooms they occupy."