Author: Nick Bano
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
ISBN: 9781914608605
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Public Sector Equality Duty has generated an enormous amount of litigation in recent years. Even the reported decisions themselves regularly complain about the sheer volume of authorities that have been cited by the parties in each case. This book draws together the threads of the case law and explains the key principles of the PSED as it arises in the context of housing law. The book provides essential practical guidance for lawyers involved in social housing possession claims, homelessness appeals, and allocations and policy challenges. As well as explaining the principles of law, book looks at the important issues of evidence-gathering and litigation strategy in the unusual context of an 'ongoing' process duty. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nick Bano is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, who has been involved in bringing many of the significant PSED challenges in the field of housing law. He appeared in the key case of Forward v Aldwyck, as well as more recent and housing-specific matters such as TM v Metropolitan, London & Quadrant v Patrick and Adesotu v Lewisham. CONTENTS Chapter One - Preliminary Points 1.1 - The current duty in context 1.2 - The duty 1.3 - The protected characteristics 1.4 - Process duty 1.5 - Not a cause of action 1.6 - A context-specific duty 1.7 - Importance of the duty Chapter Two - Possession Proceedings 2.1 - A viable defence 2.2 - When to comply 2.3 - Triggering compliance 2.4 - Evidence 2.5 - Aspects of compliance 2.6 - Defending the claim 2.7 - Pre-trial practicalities 2.8 - Questioning the decision-maker 2.9 - Consequences of a breach 2.10 - The enforcement stage 2.11 - Where next? Chapter Three - Homelessness 3.1 - A viable ground of appeal 3.2 - Triggering compliance 3.3 - Inquiries 3.4 - Aspects of compliance 3.5 - Materiality 3.6 - Representations 3.7 - Evidence 3.8 - Where next? Chapter Four - Allocations & Housing Judicial Reviews 4.1 - Context: A troubling legacy 4.2 - When to comply 4.3 - Triggering compliance 4.4 - Evidence 4.5 - Aspects of compliance 4.6 - Consequences of a breach
A Practical Guide to the Public Sector Equality Duty in Housing
Author: Nick Bano
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
ISBN: 9781914608605
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Public Sector Equality Duty has generated an enormous amount of litigation in recent years. Even the reported decisions themselves regularly complain about the sheer volume of authorities that have been cited by the parties in each case. This book draws together the threads of the case law and explains the key principles of the PSED as it arises in the context of housing law. The book provides essential practical guidance for lawyers involved in social housing possession claims, homelessness appeals, and allocations and policy challenges. As well as explaining the principles of law, book looks at the important issues of evidence-gathering and litigation strategy in the unusual context of an 'ongoing' process duty. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nick Bano is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, who has been involved in bringing many of the significant PSED challenges in the field of housing law. He appeared in the key case of Forward v Aldwyck, as well as more recent and housing-specific matters such as TM v Metropolitan, London & Quadrant v Patrick and Adesotu v Lewisham. CONTENTS Chapter One - Preliminary Points 1.1 - The current duty in context 1.2 - The duty 1.3 - The protected characteristics 1.4 - Process duty 1.5 - Not a cause of action 1.6 - A context-specific duty 1.7 - Importance of the duty Chapter Two - Possession Proceedings 2.1 - A viable defence 2.2 - When to comply 2.3 - Triggering compliance 2.4 - Evidence 2.5 - Aspects of compliance 2.6 - Defending the claim 2.7 - Pre-trial practicalities 2.8 - Questioning the decision-maker 2.9 - Consequences of a breach 2.10 - The enforcement stage 2.11 - Where next? Chapter Three - Homelessness 3.1 - A viable ground of appeal 3.2 - Triggering compliance 3.3 - Inquiries 3.4 - Aspects of compliance 3.5 - Materiality 3.6 - Representations 3.7 - Evidence 3.8 - Where next? Chapter Four - Allocations & Housing Judicial Reviews 4.1 - Context: A troubling legacy 4.2 - When to comply 4.3 - Triggering compliance 4.4 - Evidence 4.5 - Aspects of compliance 4.6 - Consequences of a breach
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
ISBN: 9781914608605
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Public Sector Equality Duty has generated an enormous amount of litigation in recent years. Even the reported decisions themselves regularly complain about the sheer volume of authorities that have been cited by the parties in each case. This book draws together the threads of the case law and explains the key principles of the PSED as it arises in the context of housing law. The book provides essential practical guidance for lawyers involved in social housing possession claims, homelessness appeals, and allocations and policy challenges. As well as explaining the principles of law, book looks at the important issues of evidence-gathering and litigation strategy in the unusual context of an 'ongoing' process duty. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nick Bano is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, who has been involved in bringing many of the significant PSED challenges in the field of housing law. He appeared in the key case of Forward v Aldwyck, as well as more recent and housing-specific matters such as TM v Metropolitan, London & Quadrant v Patrick and Adesotu v Lewisham. CONTENTS Chapter One - Preliminary Points 1.1 - The current duty in context 1.2 - The duty 1.3 - The protected characteristics 1.4 - Process duty 1.5 - Not a cause of action 1.6 - A context-specific duty 1.7 - Importance of the duty Chapter Two - Possession Proceedings 2.1 - A viable defence 2.2 - When to comply 2.3 - Triggering compliance 2.4 - Evidence 2.5 - Aspects of compliance 2.6 - Defending the claim 2.7 - Pre-trial practicalities 2.8 - Questioning the decision-maker 2.9 - Consequences of a breach 2.10 - The enforcement stage 2.11 - Where next? Chapter Three - Homelessness 3.1 - A viable ground of appeal 3.2 - Triggering compliance 3.3 - Inquiries 3.4 - Aspects of compliance 3.5 - Materiality 3.6 - Representations 3.7 - Evidence 3.8 - Where next? Chapter Four - Allocations & Housing Judicial Reviews 4.1 - Context: A troubling legacy 4.2 - When to comply 4.3 - Triggering compliance 4.4 - Evidence 4.5 - Aspects of compliance 4.6 - Consequences of a breach
Clinical Psychology and People with Intellectual Disabilities
Author: Eric Emerson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470029722
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
Clinical Psychology & People with Intellectual Disabilities provides trainee and qualified clinical psychologists with the most up-to-date information and practical clinical skills for working with people with intellectual disabilities. Represents an invaluable training text for those planning to work with people with intellectual disabilities Includes coverage of key basic concepts, relevant clinical skills, and the most important areas of clinical practice All chapters have been fully updated with the latest evidence. New chapters cover working professionally, working with people with autism and addressing aspects of the wider social context within which people with learning disabilities live. Beneficial to related health and social care staff, including psychiatrists, nurses, and social workers
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470029722
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
Clinical Psychology & People with Intellectual Disabilities provides trainee and qualified clinical psychologists with the most up-to-date information and practical clinical skills for working with people with intellectual disabilities. Represents an invaluable training text for those planning to work with people with intellectual disabilities Includes coverage of key basic concepts, relevant clinical skills, and the most important areas of clinical practice All chapters have been fully updated with the latest evidence. New chapters cover working professionally, working with people with autism and addressing aspects of the wider social context within which people with learning disabilities live. Beneficial to related health and social care staff, including psychiatrists, nurses, and social workers
Race Equality in Access to Housing Services
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780862973889
Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780862973889
Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
A Strategy for Racial Equality in Housing: Homelessness
Author: Local Authority Housing and Racial Equality Working Party
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
A Strategy for Racial Equality in Housing
Author: Local Authority Housing and Racial Equality Working Party
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discrimination in housing
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
A Strategy for Racial Equality in Housing: Allocations
Author: Local Authority Housing and Racial Equality Working Party
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
Equal Opportunities Review
Level Threshold
Author: Claire Goodridge
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780862975074
Category : People with disabilities
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780862975074
Category : People with disabilities
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
The Essential Guide to the Public Sector Equality Duty
HOUSING POSSESSION DUTY DESK
Author: SIMON. MULLINGS
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781913648169
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781913648169
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description