Regulatory Newsletter Summer 2018
27/09/18
Please see our Summer 2018 newsletter
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"The Reflective Practitioner": guidance to doctors on writing reflections
26/09/18
Following the Bawa-Garba case, doctors were left confused as to the status of reflective notes and whether they are required to disclose these in legal proceedings.
Emergency Services Roundup - 24 September
24/09/18
Capsticks’ regular roundup of insights and news stories affecting emergency services.
Housing case law - September 2018 update
24/09/18
See our September housing case law update
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NHF National Housing Summit 2018
20/09/18
As this year's conference draws to a close, we have been looking at some of the key themes that have come out of the NHF Summit 2018.
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Regulator of Social Housing cracking down on alleged “sham transactions”
17/09/18
The Regulator for Social Housing (“RSH”) has announced that Pathfinder is non-compliant with the governance standard because of alleged s106 breaches.
Abnormally low tenders and the ill-advised use of solicitors to give evidence in court
10/09/18
An insight into the implications from the Tcase of SRCL Ltd v The National Health Service Commissioning Board
NHS Dorset CCG successfully defends judicial review of major service changes
07/09/18
The High Court dismissed an application for judicial review of the CCG’s decisions to make major service changes to health services in Dorset
Emergency services roundup - 7 September
06/09/18
Capsticks’ regular roundup of insights and news stories affecting emergency services.
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Money in the Bank: NHS could save £480m by using "bank staff " instead of agency staff but caution needed.
05/09/18
NHS Improvement ("NHSI") has called for NHS Trusts to fill temporary vacancies with "bank staff" rather than agency workers, as NHSI say agencies cost 20% more on average.
Capsticks Care Homes insight – Top 10 August news stories from the sector
30/08/18
Our first regular edition of the 'Capsticks' Care Homes insight – Top 10 news from the sector'
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Increase in new homes delivered
30/08/18
Some positive news for the sector, as NHBC as confirmed that there has been a significant increase in the number of new homes being registered - a total of more than 15,800 new homes in July 2018 alone.