Event location: Hestercombe Gardens, Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunt
Date: 1st Dec 2009
Event time: 09:30 to 15:30
Although the Mental Capacity Act has now been implemented for two years many residential
home and nursing care staff are still unclear of their responsibilities as required
by the legislation and how best to work within those responsibilities when
providing care, treatment and care planning for those who lack capacity. The balancing of legislative requirements and
an individual's rights, freedom of choice and their duty of care can sometimes
appear to be conflicting and confusing.
AIM - At the end of this event, attendees
will have the knowledge required, to apply the Mental Capacity Act requirements
to the provision of daily care, treatment and longer term care planning, whilst
working within the legislative requirements.
Key issues for the day
- The Mental Capacity Act in Practice.
- The Mental Capacity Act and Care Planning.
- Protection and Safeguarding.
- Court of Protection Functions.
- Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.
- Rights and Protections under the Law.
- Case Studies.
Who Should attend?
- Nurses.
- Therapists.
- Care Managers.
- Social Workers.
- Ward and Residential Home Managers.
For further information, please email clare.carter@swdc.org or telephone 01278 432002