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
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Online
Price
Group 1
£21.50
Group 2
£43.50
Group 3
£0.00
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Available
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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