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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF PAUL KEATING AND ORS | (CLAIMANTS) | |
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CARDIFF LOCAL HEALTH BOARD | (DEFENDANT) |
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Smith Bernal Wordwave Limited
190 Fleet Street London EC4A 2AG
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(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR J HERBERG AND MR R WEEKES (instructed by WELSH HEALTH LEGAL SERVICES) appeared on behalf of the DEFENDANT
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Crown Copyright ©
Wednesday, 23rd March 2005
Introduction
Riverside Advice Limited ("Riverside") is a project designed for those who suffer from mental health illness. Its purpose is to ensure that people with mental health difficulties may call on specialist support provided by Riverside. Riverside is able to respond to their needs and assist them in obtaining those benefits to which they are entitled.
The nature of the work undertaken by Riverside
"The relief of poverty through the provision of free legal advice and assistance to persons who, for reasons of poverty, would otherwise be unable to obtain such advice, and providing such persons with services they could not otherwise afford through lack of means."
"... to secure, for the residents of Cardiff, the provision of [a] range of health care for defined client groups and specialities."
It recorded that the agreement was "underpinned" by the mutual commitment of both parties to ever improving health. The services to be provided under the agreement were described as including: specialist expertise and knowledge of the needs of people with mental health difficulties and entitlement to social security benefits; representation at Social Security Appeal Tribunals and to Commissioners; flexible service delivery to respond to the needs of the client group, including home visits, hospital visits and meetings at other appropriate venues; consultancy, telephone advice and support to people working with clients with mental health difficulties.
"Tackling ill health means addressing these challenges including economic and social inequality... The experience of poverty for some of our citizens often lies at the root of ill health, unhealthy lifestyles and contributes to a sense of hopelessness."
"... contribute to security that it facilitates people's recovery from illness. In practice complexity, rules, poor administration, the nature of forms and procedures often conspire to create outcomes that undermine people's security because of a lack of awareness and understanding about mental health issues and a failure to recognise the difficulties mental illness creates for people who are unwell at the point when they are least able to cope because of their mental health."
The report continued by noting the link between poverty and ill-health which it described as being well-established.
"Not only is it a specialist service in terms of the types of benefits applications and appeals... but also because of the specialist support given to people with mental health difficulties. The added stress and pressure of losing income through benefits, months of uncertainty, and appearing at appeals can lead to a deterioration in the mental health of the clients and they need expert help. That is what the project provides. There is no other such provision in Cardiff."
"• The aims and objectives of the organisation are relevant to the LHB agenda
• The service contributes towards improving health status and LHB targets
• The service contributes towards reducing health inequalities
• Clearly linked to poverty and social isolation
• Evidence of value for money
• Huge demand, well used
• Highly positive results from service users' surveys"
"Criteria met - only minor areas for action. Action plan to be agreed and implemented by end of March."
"... it was not felt that your organisation was delivering health outcomes in line with the Local Health Board's service and Financial Framework."
"In consideration of the recommendations of the Advisory Group, the Review Panel were informed by the Director of Finance that she had concerns that the LHB, by funding such a service, were operating outside the existing financial instructions...
"In view of this advice the Review Panel agreed to discuss as soon as possible opportunities for the service to be considered for alternative funding sources, eg flexibilities funding, but that the current SLA could not be renewed from April 2005."
Transfer of powers to the defendant
"The National Assembly for Wales may establish bodies to be known as Local Health Boards with a view, in particular, to their exercising -
(a) functions of Health Authorities transferred or to be transferred to the Assembly by order under section 27 of the Government of Wales Act 1998 (reform of Welsh health authorities),
(b) other functions of the Assembly relating to the health service."
"... all the functions of each Welsh health authority with respect to the whole of the area for which each such authority acts are transferred to the National Assembly for Wales."
"(1) The National Assembly for Wales may direct a Local Health Board to exercise in relation to its area any functions which -
(a) were exercised by a Health Authority in relation to any part of the same area, and
(b) have been transferred to the Assembly as mentioned in section 16BA(1) above."
There is also power to direct the Local Health Board in relation to its area to exercise other functions of the Assembly (see section 16BB(2)).
"1 Secretary of State's health duty as to health service
(1) It is the Secretary of State's duty to continue the promotion in England and Wales of a comprehensive health service designed to secure improvement -
(a) in the physical and mental health of the people of those countries, and(b) in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness,And for that purpose to provide or secure the effective provision of services in accordance with this Act.
(2) The services so provided shall be free of charge except in so far as the making and recovery of charges is expressly provided for by or under any enactment, whenever passed.
"2 Secretary of State's general power as to services
Without prejudice to the Secretary of State's powers apart from this section, he has power -
(a) to provide such services as he considers appropriate for the purpose of discharging any duty imposed on him by this Act; and(b) to do any other thing whatsoever which is calculated to facilitate, or is conducive or incidental to, the discharge of such a duty.
This section is subject to section 3(3) below.
"3 Services generally
(1) It is the Secretary of State's duty to provide throughout England and Wales, to such extent as he considers necessary to meet all reasonable requirements -
(a) hospital accommodation;(b) other accommodation for the purpose of any service provided under this Act;(c) medical, dental, nursing and ambulance services;(d) such other facilities for the care of expectant and nursing mothers and young children as he considers are appropriate as part of the health service;(e) such facilities for the prevention of illness, the care of persons suffering from illness and the after-care of persons who have suffered from illness as he considers are appropriate as part of the health service;(f) such other services as are required for the diagnosis and treatment of illness.
[(1A) The Secretary of State may provide or secure the provision of anything mentioned in subsection (1) above outside England and Wales.]
(2) Where any hospital provided by the Secretary of State in accordance with this Act was voluntary hospital transferred by virtue of the National Health Service Act 1946, and -
(a) the character and associations of that hospital before its transfer were such as to link it with a particular religious denomination, then(b) regard shall be had in the general administration of the hospital to the preservation of that character and those associations.
(3) Nothing in section 2 above or in this section affects the provisions of Part II of this Act (which relates to arrangements with practitioners for the provision of ... ophthalmic and pharmaceutical services).
[(4) For the purposes of the duty in subsection (1), services provided under -
(a) section 16CA(2) or 16CC(2) below, or(b) a general medical services contract or a general dental services contract,
Are to be regard as provided by the Secretary of State.]"
Features of the 1977 Act
The Provision of Services by Riverside
Other Provisions
"Each Primary Care Trust and Local Health Board must, to the extent that it considers necessary to meet all reasonable requirements, exercise its powers so as to provide primary medical services within its area, or secure their provision within its area."
This section is of no assistance since it refers only to primary medical services amongst which the services provided by Riverside do not number. I gain no assistance from the contrast between that narrow provision and the wider obligations imposed under section 3.
"(1) It is the duty of each Health Authority, Primary Care Trust and NHS trust to put and keep in place arrangements for the purpose of monitoring and improving the quality of health care which it provides to individuals.
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(4) In this section -
'health care' means services for or in connection with the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of illness..."
"(1) It is the duty of each NHS body to put and keep in place arrangements for the purpose of monitoring and improving the quality of health care provided by and for that body.
(2) In this Part 'health care' means -
(a) services provided to individuals for or in connection with the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of illness..."
"It is the duty of -
(a) each local authority in Wales, and
(b) each Local Health Board any part of whose area lies within the area of the local authority,
Jointly to formulate and implement a strategy for the health and well-being of members of the public in the local authority's area (a 'health and well-being strategy')."
Unfairness
Riverside's Part in Health Policy
"Tackling ill-health means addressing... challenges including economic and social inequality."
"Mental health promotion and the prevention of mental illness are central elements of public health... Initiatives to tackle social disadvantage including action aimed at reducing poverty, increasing employment, improving housing and addressing homelessness and other aspects of social exclusion will make a significant impact..."
Further comments were made as to that link in the document "Adult Mental Health Services: A National Service Framework for Wales."