Our legal powers

Find out what we can do if things go wrong.

If adult social care services do not meet national minimum standards, we place conditions on them to improve and they must meet those conditions by law.

We can close them down if the problems are very serious or if they fail to improve. If we judge that people are in any immediate danger of suffering harm, we can force care services to close immediately.

We work closely with local councils, health services and the police to ensure protection of people who use care services who might be at risk of abuse. This policy is called protection of vulnerable adults (POVA).

We also inspect local councils and care providers to check they have proper systems in place to deal with any complaints they receive. They have to do this by law. We do not investigate complaints for them, but if people tell us about a complaint we take it into account when we assess the service.

 

Created: 11/22/2007 Last updated: 11/27/2007