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<p>The Department does not provide any such support directly.</p><p>The Care Act 2014
places a duty on local authorities in England to meet the care and support needs of
vulnerable people, carers and their families. Statutory guidance sets out the circumstances
and services that a local authority, working with its local partner organisations,
may arrange to meet people’s needs. Examples include information, advice and advocacy,
care and support at home or in the community, counselling and other types of social
work, goods and facilities, domiciliary care and accommodation in a care home or in
suitable premises of some other type.</p><p>Where a person has substantial difficulty
in being fully involved in their care planning or lacks capacity to agree and consent
to the care plan and has no family or friends who are able to support their involvement,
an independent advocate must be appointed.</p>
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