Using the Mental Capacity Act 2005 – person directed involvement and choice in action

by ZG | September 12, 2014 15:01

Why choose this course?

 Length of course.
Either 1 day from 9.30 – 4.30 which is more interactive and has more information of DOLs or 
 A half day course 9.30 ~ 12.30  or 1.30 ~ 4.30. Preferably two groups in the same day. 

Expected outcomes:
By the end participants will be able to

 Nature of training: maximum of 16 participants per session. Even if your venue can hold more than this number experience over many years has shown that this is the optimum number in a group to enable the greatest amount of learning and interactivity. Most of the group work will be in 4s, some in pairs.

This course will be taught through Powerpoint, group work and interactive exercises often using the workbook. Case studies will come from the Code of Practice and staff’s own experience.  

Assessing knowledge: there will be a workbook for each participant and these will be worked through individually, in pairs and in a group during the session. The workbook can be used as part of ongoing supervision by the senior staff and has a separate page to photocopy for that purpose, to make sure that MCA stays on the agenda and in practice. 

A signed Certification of attendance will be given to each participant with the subject details of the course included.

Please note that a version of this course is available for managers looking in detail at the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.

It is suggested that a yearly refresher course is put in place to ensure ongoing professional development and high standards of implementation.

 

 

 

 

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