Mental Capacity Act Course Details
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Mental Capacity Act
Mental Capacity Act is delivered over 3 hours. The aim of this course is to promote understanding of what constitutes mental capacity, promote understanding of the provisions of the Mental Capacity Act 2005, promote awareness of how the Mental Capacity Act 2005 relates to other Legislation, and promote understanding of the carers responsibilities under the Mental Capacity Act 2005
By the end of this session, candidates will understand the 5 core principles of the Mental Capacity Act, understand the 2 stage test of capacity, understand the 4 stage assessment of capacity, understand and be able to implement appropriate record keeping, understand what is meant by 'best interests', understand the role of advocacy services, and understand how complying with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 promotes a person-centred approach to care.
Mental Capacity Act Curriculum Includes:
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Unit 1
- Introduction
- What is the Mental Capacity Act?
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Unit 2
- Definitions and Principles
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Unit 3
- Assessing Capacity
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Unit 4
- Protection & best interests
- Supporting bodies
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The following areas are covered throughout the units
- In-house policies and procedures
- Individual responsibilities and communication
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