Deprivation of liberty applications concerning people with learning disabilities in England: trends over time and geographical variation

Tizard Learning Disability Review,Volume 22, Issue 3, July 2017. Purpose To analyse trends over time and geographical variation in Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) applications for adults with learning disabilities. Design/methodology/approach Secondary analysis of national and local authority level statistics collected and reported by NHS Digital. Findings There has been a sharp national increase in the number of completed and granted DoLS applications regarding adults with learning disabilities since the 2014 ‘Cheshire West’ Supreme Court judgement, with a greater proportion of completed DoLS applications being granted. There is extreme geographical variation across local authorities in England in the rates at which DoLS application are being made and granted. Practical implications The extreme var iation in DoLS applications regarding adults with learning disabilities is highly unlikely to be a function of differences in mental capacity and living circumstances experienced by adults with learning disabilities across local authorities, and urgent attention needs to be paid to this variation. Originality/value This is the first paper to analyse geographical variation at local authority level for completed and granted DoLS applications regarding adults with learning disabilities.
Source: Tizard Learning Disability Review - Category: Disability Source Type: research