This judgment is being handed down in private on 11 December 2012. It consists of 22 paragraphs and has been signed and dated by the judge. The judge gives leave to report it.
The judgment is being distributed on the strict understanding that no person other than the advocates or the solicitors instructing them (and other persons identified by name in the judgment itself) may be identified by name or location.
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B e f o r e :
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J Council |
Applicant |
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GU (by his litigation friend, the Official solicitor) |
1st Respondent |
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J Partnership NHS Foundation Trust |
2nd Respondent |
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Care Quality Commission |
3rd Respondent |
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X Limited |
4th Respondent |
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Paul Bowen QC (instructed by CVC Solicitors) for the 1st Repondent
Bridget Dolan (instructed by Bevan Brittan LLP) for the 2nd Respondent
The 3rd Respondent was excused representation at the hearing
Lisa Giovannetti QC (instructed by Ridouts Solicitors) for the 4th Respondent
Hearing date: 6 December 2012
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Mr Justice Mostyn :
i) Applicant: J Council, which was the supervisory authority under a standard authorisation made under schedule A1 of the 2005 Act authorising the deprivation of George's liberty at the Y Care Home and originally made on 6 January 2010. In the events which have occurred, the interests of the applicant have fallen away, and it was excused attendance at the final hearing.
ii) First Respondent: George, acting by his litigation friend the Official Solicitor. He was represented at the hearing by Mr Paul Bowen QC.
iii) Second Respondent: the J Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. The Trust coordinates George's placement at the Y Care Home and employs Dr BR the consultant psychiatrist responsible for the psychiatric treatment of George. The Trust was represented at the hearing by Ms Bridget Dolan.
iv) Third Respondent: the Care Quality Commission, which is the independent regulator of health and social care services within England. In the events which have occurred the CQC was excused representation at the final hearing.
v) Fourth Respondent: X Ltd, which owns the Y Care Home, the privately owned and run care home in which George has been resident since November 2007. The home was represented by Ms Giovannetti QC.
"The procedure adopted by the trust does not permit arbitrary or random decision-making. The rules are accessible, foreseeable and predictable. It cannot be said, in my opinion, that they are not in accordance with or prescribed by law."
i) George can be searched personally and/or have his room searched;
ii) George can have his telephone calls monitored; and
iii) George can have his correspondence monitored.
i) The NHS Trust will periodically review the policy; will receive monthly reports; and will scrutinise any incident forms which it is sent.
ii) The CQC, in addition to its general duty to regulate the Y Care Home under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 and the relevant subordinate legislation, will:
a) Seek advice from an appropriate expert, including an expert in human rights, as to the care of George; andb) Specifically case track George during the course of any compliance review and shall ensure that any material allegations of abuse of George at the Y Care Home are raised with the relevant safeguarding authority.iii) George will, in addition to having access to the internal Y Care Home complaints process, also have access to the complaints procedure of the NHS Trust.
Note 1 The full title of these directions is The High Security Psychiatric Services (Arrangements for Safety and Security at Ashworth, Broadmoor and Rampton Hospitals) Directions 2011 which were issued by the Secretary of State for Health under the National Health Service Act 2006 on 14 June 2011. [Back] Note 2 In fact the parties have agreed that on the first such review the Court should decide whether any further deprivation of liberty should be court authorised (with further annual court reviews), or whether the procedure in Schedule A1 of the 2005 should instead be used. [Back]