Mental Capacity Act (MCA) Awareness

Aims to: Introduce participants to the key messages of the Mental Capacity Act 2005

Learning objectives:

  • Consider functional capacity
  • List the five statutory guiding principles.
  • Explain what it means to lack capacity.
  • Identify who the decision maker is.
  • Describe the role of an IMCA (Independent Mental Capacity Advocate) and how to contact them.
  • Recognise the offences of ill treatment and willful neglect.
  • Explain briefly about the Court of Protection
  • Be aware of advanced decisions & Lasting Power of Attorney

Audience: Individuals working with or supporting adults and requiring a knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act within a health or care setting. *Open to SU, FC.

Date
Start Time
End Time
Location
Online
Price
Group 1
£21.50
Group 2
£43.50
Group 3
£0.00
Availability
Available
Date
Start Time
End Time
Location
Lantern Centre Meadow Farm Drive, Shrewsbury SY1 4NG
Price
Group 1
£21.50
Group 2
£48.50
Group 3
£0.00
Availability
Available
Date
Start Time
End Time
Location
Online
Price
Group 1
£21.50
Group 2
£43.50
Group 3
£0.00
Availability
Available
Date
Start Time
End Time
Location
Lantern Centre Meadow Farm Drive, Shrewsbury SY1 4NG
Price
Group 1
£21.50
Group 2
£48.50
Group 3
£0.00
Availability
Available
Date
Start Time
End Time
Location
Online
Price
Group 1
£21.50
Group 2
£43.50
Group 3
£0.00
Availability
Available
Date
Start Time
End Time
Location
Lantern Centre Meadow Farm Drive, Shrewsbury SY1 4NG
Price
Group 1
£21.50
Group 2
£48.50
Group 3
£0.00
Availability
Available