Community care
At some point in their lives, virtually everyone has community care needs. Society is increasingly aware that community care does not solely concern the needs of elderly people or those with mental health difficulties, yet the area of community care law has continued to develop in a piecemeal fashion. LAG publications and seminars update lawyers, advisers, local authorities and charities on this complex and often overlapping area of law.
Community Care Law Reports
Community Care Law Reports is the only law reports service devoted entirely to community care issues. Launched in December 1997, and published on a quarterly basis, it provides high quality, authoritative and comprehensive coverage of cases relating to all aspects of community care law, as well as a more general information resource for those working in community care.
Parts service:
Standard annual subscription £285
Community Care Law Reports 2009 set
Four issues per annum * ISSN 1460-9169
Community Care Law Reports - practitioner seminars
LAG, publisher of Community Care Law Reports (CCLR), in association with Garden Court Chambers and Doughty Street Chambers, holds a CCLR evening seminar series. These quarterly seminars take place in central London between 6.30 pm and 8.00 pm followed by a short reception. Each seminar is accredited with 1.5 CPD hours.
Legal Action
LAG's monthly magazine provides regular updates on community care law.
Community care law update
Karen Ashton and Simon Garlick consider changes in community care law in this twice-yearly series.




Contents - June 2010
Contents - December 2009