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Care home move 'breached woman's human rights' | Care home move 'breached woman's human rights' |
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The human rights of a woman with dementia were breached when she was moved from her house to a care home, a court has ruled. | The human rights of a woman with dementia were breached when she was moved from her house to a care home, a court has ruled. |
Milton Keynes Council failed to get proper authorisation, a judge ruled. | Milton Keynes Council failed to get proper authorisation, a judge ruled. |
The Court of Protection, which deals with cases where people cannot make decisions for themselves, said handling of the case was "woefully inadequate". | The Court of Protection, which deals with cases where people cannot make decisions for themselves, said handling of the case was "woefully inadequate". |
The council said it has apologised to the 81-year-old former magistrate and her son. | |
A council spokesman said it would work to ensure vulnerable citizens are protected. | |
Limited access | Limited access |
The council alleged that the woman's son had been neglecting her - allegations which were never pursued. | The council alleged that the woman's son had been neglecting her - allegations which were never pursued. |
In his judgement, District Judge Paul Mort said the council behaved unlawfully when they moved the woman from her own house to a care home because they failed to get authorisation from its own specialist panel and had not applied to the Court of Protection. | |
The local authority also failed to tell her son of where she was for 19 days and he was then only allowed limited contact whilst the council investigated neglect claims. | |
Judge Mort's findings have just emerged after the case was heard in April. | Judge Mort's findings have just emerged after the case was heard in April. |
The judge concluded the woman had been "unlawfully deprived of her" liberty when removed from her home by the council and her son was "devoted to his mother". | |
He also said her human right to family life had been breached. | He also said her human right to family life had been breached. |
'Flabbergasted' | 'Flabbergasted' |
The son, who has not been identified, told BBC Radio 4's Today Programme he was "flabbergasted" to find his mother had been taken into care. | The son, who has not been identified, told BBC Radio 4's Today Programme he was "flabbergasted" to find his mother had been taken into care. |
He said: "I returned from a short trip to the local town, to pick up a valve radio I'd bought for mum at auction. | He said: "I returned from a short trip to the local town, to pick up a valve radio I'd bought for mum at auction. |
"On my return mum's carer told me two social services people had been and taken her to 'a place of safety'. | |
"I was flabbergasted. Everyone was." | "I was flabbergasted. Everyone was." |
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