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Thursday 11th September 2025
Source: Community Care (UK)
UK Care Minister Stephen Kinnock has recently expressed his reservations about replacing the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) with the new Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS), which would protect people aged 16+ in a wide range of settings.
The previous government had shelved the LPS, and while the current administration is reviewing its introduction, Kinnock told MPs he is not fully convinced it will achieve its objectives.
The current DoLS system, which only protects those aged 18+ and only in care homes and hospitals, will now continue indefinitely.
The LPS was legislated for in 2019 to streamline the process of authorising the deprivation of liberty for people lacking the capacity to consent to their care and treatment.
This was intended to address the significant increases in DoLS cases.
However, the reform was repeatedly delayed before being paused completely.
Until Kinnock's comments, the Labour government had not publicly addressed the issue of LPS.
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