Whittington Hospital NHS Trust

Read Whittington Hospital NHS Trust v XX [2020] UKSC 14, and answer the following questions.

1. How did the Court reach its decision in the case? (45%) 1.b. What is the ratio decidendi of the case? (5%)

2. Do you find the Court’s decision to be convincing? Which decision do you prefer (Lady Hale or Lord Carnwarth Give reasons for your answer. (50%)

Notes • You are reminded that this is an assessment of Understanding Law (Legal Method). The answers to the questions can be found by reading and reflecting upon the case of Whittington Hospital NHS Trust v XX [2020] itself. • It is not necessary for you to follow up any of the legislation referred to in Whittington Hospital NHS Trust v XX [2020] nor is it necessary for you to read any previous case mentioned in the decision. • You are permitted to make use of any secondary literature you might find which analyses Whittington Hospital NHS Trust v XX [2020]. You will, of course, need to cite any such material in the proper manner.

Sample Solution

Upon completion of this process, the DJS intake officer must make a determination among three options for handling the referral: 1) refuse authorization to file the petition for a lack of legal sufficiency or some other factor; 2) propose an informal adjustment of the complaint, which may include “informal case processing” by DJS and referral to programs such as Restorative Response, Teen Court, or Mountain Manor; or 3) authorize the petition and forward the case to the State’s Attorney’s Office for further processing. For the purposes of this assessment, CCLP regards both refusal to authorize the filing of a petition and informal adjustment as diversionary processes that end or limit involvement with the youth justice system.

During the intake process, DJS must also determine whether a young person can safely return home with a parent or caregiver while his or her case is pending, and if so, whether certain conditions are necessary to ensure public safety while the young person awaits resolution of his or her case. In only the most serious cases, the intake officer may deem that secure detention is necessary to ensure public safety. Conditions, supervision, and community-based programs used as alternatives to secure detention represent a special type of diversion, which is addressed in the next section of this assessment report.

CCLP identified three significant barriers to diversion at DJS Intake. First, stakeholder interviews revealed that there is a need to strengthen DJS diversion policies, protocols and de

This question has been answered.

Get Answer
WeCreativez WhatsApp Support
Our customer support team is here to answer your questions. Ask us anything!
👋 Hi, Welcome to Compliant Papers.