Mental Capacity Act Safeguards Training

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Mental Capacity Act Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Training, describes in detail the many facets and procedures of the Mental Capacity Act Start YOUR Mental Capacity Act Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Training Here

  • One-on-One tutor led fully online course developed by a qualified professional
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Mental Capacity Act Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Training CPD Approved

This course describes in detail the many facets and procedures of the Mental Capacity Act. This includes who the act affects, when it applies, how to assess capacity and the procedures that can be put in place in the home or workplace to ensure best practices are followed and people are treated fairly at all times.

It also introduces the deprivation of liberty safeguards. These safeguards provide a framework for approving the deprivation of liberty for people who lack the capacity to consent to treatment or care in either a hospital or care home setting.

Comprehensive Course Covers

Introduction

What is the Mental Capacity Act? 

Assessing Capacity

The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards

Pass Rate Required 70%

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What is Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of liberty Safeguards?
The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards is an amendment to the Mental Capacity Act 2005
The Mental Capacity Act allows restraint and restrictions to be used – but only if they are in a person’s best interests.
Extra safeguards are needed if the restrictions and restraint used will deprive a person of their liberty
Why was the Mental Capacity Act deprivation of liberty safeguards?
The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) are part of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
The safeguards aim to make sure that people in care homes and hospitals.
And that they are looked after in a way that does not inappropriately restrict their freedom.