Friday, 29 April 2022

LET US TALK ABOUT AUTISM SERIES: AT COURT

 Hi, it's Deborah and Euzi


Let us talk about autism! If a solicitor recognises that their client is autistic or has a mental health condition, they might ask to delay proceedings until a psychiatric report can be obtained.  


In the International Classification of Diseases, autism comes under the heading of 'Mental and behavioural disorders', and under the sub-group of 'Disorders of psychological development'. This offers the magistrate the option to proceed under mental health rather than criminal legislation. 


A client on the autism spectrum should be assessed for their capacity to understand the proceedings. Some autistic clients are unfit to plead in court.  


The judge or jury can decide on a person's fitness to plead and can draw on as many psychiatric reports as necessary in order to do this. 


It is essential to have a report from a specialist in the autism field. Sometimes it is easier to obtain a specialist medical report after obtaining medical reports from the person's GP. In some cases, a court may make a hospital order for 28 days for assessment. This will usually be at the local psychiatric unit, where there may not necessarily be an autism specialist. 


Autistic witnesses may need special measures and/or a Registered Intermediary who can help the judge and the lawyers to phrase their questions in a way that the client will understand. At the discretion of the judge, these things can also be put in place for a vulnerable defendant. 


Police or the Crown Prosecution Service can request a Registered Intermediary through the Witness Intermediary Scheme by contacting the National Crime Agency Specialist Operations Centre (SOC) at soc@nca.x.gsi.gov.uk or on 0845 000 5463. This is for criminal cases only, and SOC can only take requests from the police or CPS, not from individuals.

 



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LOW PAY COMMISSION CONSULTATION

 Hi, it's Deborah and Euzi 


Have your say: the Low Pay Commission (LPC) has launched a consultation seeking evidence on the impact of National Living Wage (NLW) and National Minimum Wage (NMW) increases to help guide its recommendations on the 2023 minimum wage rates. LPC also seeks views on business conditions in light of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the impact of an increase to an NLW rate of £10.32 in April 2023, and the NLW pathway to 2024 that forecasts the NLW rate will be £10.95 in April 2024. 


The consultation closes at 6 pm on 20 June 2022.


For further information on how to take part in this consultation go to:


https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/low-pay-commission-consultation-2022



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Thursday, 28 April 2022

CHILD MAINTENANCE SERVICE GUIDE

 Hi, it's Deborah and Euzi 


The Department for Work and Pensions has published a guide explaining how to set up or manage a child maintenance arrangement, including what to do if a parent does not pay, how to contact the Child Maintenance Service, and signing in to one's account…


https://www.gov.uk/child-maintenance-service



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TUC - GOVERNMENT MUST "COME CLEAN" OVER PLANS FOR WORKERS' RIGHTS

 Hi, it's Deborah and Euzi 


Following reports that the Employment Bill is not to feature in the Queen's Speech in May, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has demanded that the government ‘come clean’ over its plans for workers’ rights…


https://www.tuc.org.uk/news/tuc-government-must-come-clean-over-plans-workers-rights



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DATA PROTECTION AND CORONAVIRUS-19: RELAXATION OF GOVERNMENT MEASURES

 Hi, it's Deborah and Euzi 


The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published new advice entitled ’Data protection and Coronavirus-19 – relaxation of government measures’. The new guidance provides a brief overview of the relevant issues, i.e. necessity, retaining information collected during the pandemic, whether vaccination information can be collected and managing positive cases, and links to the ICO’s general guidance on the data protection principles...


https://ico.org.uk/global/data-protection-and-coronavirus-19/



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IRWIN MITCHELL: "TACKLING THE MENOPAUSE TABOO IN THE WORKPLACE"

 Hi, it's Deborah and Euzi 


A report 'Tackling the Menopause Taboo in the Workplace' has been published by law firm Irwin Mitchell following their commissioning of a YouGov survey of 1,000 UK-based HR professionals to examine the issue of menopause in the workplace, and progress being made by employers to support employees experiencing or supporting those experiencing symptoms of the menopause…


https://www.irwinmitchell.com/news-and-insights/in-focus/menopause



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Friday, 22 April 2022

LET US TALK ABOUT AUTISM SERIES - SPECIAL WITNESSES

 Hi, it's Deborah and Euzi



Let us talk about autism! Autistic clients are more likely to be victims and witnesses of crime than offenders. When autistic clients commit offences, it may be for the following reasons: 


Social naivety 

The desire to have friends has led some autistic clients  to be befriended by criminals, and become their unwitting accomplices. Autistic clients often do not understand other people’s motives. 


Difficulty with change or unexpected events  

An unexpected change in the environment or routine, eg a public transport delay, may cause great anxiety and distress, leading to aggressive behaviour. 


Misunderstanding of social cues  

For example, many autistic clients have difficulties with eye contact, which may be avoided, fleeting, prolonged or inappropriate. This may be interpreted as intimidating or alarming. 


Rigid adherence to rules 

An autistic client may become extremely agitated if other people break these rules. For example, an autistic man was known to kick cars that were parked illegally. 


Not understanding the implications of their behaviour 

Due to difficulties with social imagination, an autistic client might not be able to predict the consequences of their actions or learn from past experience. They may repeatedly offend if not offered the correct support and intervention.

 



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