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Clinical psychologists’ implementation of the Mental Capacity Act
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Social Care and Neurodisability
Social Care and Neurodisability (2014) 5 (2): 111–130.
Published: 06 May 2014
... gaps and misunderstanding of the Act in relation to some of its complexities (e.g. deprivation of liberty safeguards and best interests decisions). These areas have the potential to significantly impact on a person's wellbeing. There is an ongoing need for training, multidisciplinary working...
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Independent advocacy, neuro‐disability and spirituality? A history of advocacy with a case study from the Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA) service
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Social Care and Neurodisability
Social Care and Neurodisability (2011) 2 (4): 208–217.
Published: 17 November 2011
... with reference to ongoing research and these are related to the best interests of clients, and to reflexivity as a basis for the professionalisation of advocacy. Research limitations/implications IMCA practitioners are instructed in well‐defined “best interests” situations, where an individual has...
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Assessing mental capacity
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Social Care and Neurodisability
Social Care and Neurodisability (2010) 1 (3): 44–48.
Published: 20 October 2010
... for the stages in undertaking that assessment. The article concludes by emphasising the importance of considering best interests as a factor in deciding whether a person has capacity in relation to a particular decision, where there may be concerns as to his/her vulnerability overall. Legal Assessing mental...
