INTRODUCTION - I
INTRODUCTION - II
WHICH STAFF WILL BE AFFECTED BY THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT?
WHY DO WE NEED THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT?
WHAT IS LACK OF CAPACITY?
WHAT TRIGGERS AN ASSESSMENT
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO ASK WHEN ASSESSING CAPACITY? - I
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO ASK WHEN ASSESSING CAPACITY? - II
ASSESSING CAPACITY IN PRACTICE
FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED IN AN ASSESSMENT
WHO WILL ASSESS CAPACITY?
STEPS TO BE TAKEN (CODE OF PRACTICE, 3.10-3.16)
LEGAL TESTS UNDER COMMON LAW AND OTHER LEGISLATION - I
LEGAL TESTS UNDER COMMON LAW AND OTHER LEGISLATION - II
EXCLUDED DECISIONS
WHAT KIND OF RECORDS WILL STAFF NEED TO KEEP?
INTROFAIR PROCESSING NOTICE (PRIVACY NOTICE)
UCTION
REPORTS FOR THE COURT OF PROTECTION
DECISIONS AND ACTS - I
DECISIONS AND ACTS - II
REGAINING CAPACITY - I
REGAINING CAPACITY - II
ACTS IN CONNECTION WITH PERSONAL CARE - I
ACTS IN CONNECTION WITH PERSONAL CARE - II
DECISION MAKER – HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
DO’S AND DON’TS
LIMITATIONS ON RESTRAINT- I
LIMITATIONS ON RESTRAINT- II
ADVANCE DECISIONS - I
ADVANCE DECISIONS - II
WHEN ARE ADVANCE DECISIONS VALID AND APPLICABLE? - I
WHEN ARE ADVANCE DECISIONS VALID AND APPLICABLE? - II
INDEPENDENT MENTAL CAPACITY ADVOCATES - I
INTRODUINDEPENDENT MENTAL CAPACITY ADVOCATES - II
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INDEPENDENT MENTAL CAPACITY ADVOCATES - III
INDEPENDENT MENTAL CAPACITY ADVOCATES - IV
YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF 16
YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 16 AND 17
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1.People working in a professional capacity, e.g. doctors, nurses, social workers, dentists, psychologists and psychotherapists.
2.People who are being paid to provide care or support e.g.. care assistants, homecare workers, support workers, staff working in supported housing.
3.Prison officers and paramedics.
4.Anyone who is a deputy appointed by the Court of Protection.
5.Anyone acting as an IMCA.
6.Anyone carrying out research involving people who cannot makes decision about taking part.