PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
(26 November 2024)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will make an estimate of the number of uncompleted Deprivation of Liberty Safeguard applications per year since 2009.

Asked by:
Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat)

Answer

The annual Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) Assessments consist of data collected from local authorities in England, who are the supervisory bodies for authorising deprivations of liberty for adults in care homes and hospitals. The aim of this publication is to inform users about aspects of DoLS activity.

Since the Cheshire West court ruling in 2014, the definition of a ‘deprivation of liberty’ under DoLS widened, and so did the number of cases local authorities had to assess. The increase in cases has led to a backlog. The following table shows the number of Deprivation of Liberty Protection Safeguard applications received, completed, and not completed, each year from 2013/14 to 2023/24:

Year

Total number of applications received

Total number of completed applications

Total number of applications not completed

2013/14

13,715

13,040

N/A

2014/15

137,540

62,645

N/A

2015/16

195,840

105,055

101,740

2016/17

217,235

151,970

108,545

2017/18

227,400

181,785

125,630

2018/19

240,455

216,005

131,350

2019/20

263,940

243,300

129,780

2020/21

256,610

246,025

119,740

2021/22

270,650

254,215

124,145

2022/23

300,765

289,150

126,100

2023/24

332,455

323,870

123,790

Source: data is published by NHS Digital, and is available at the following link:
https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/mental-capacity-act-2005-deprivation-of-liberty-safeguards-assessments

Data was not routinely collected on applications not completed prior to 2015/16.


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