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Buch, Englisch, 152 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 450 g

Reihe: Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice Series

Lee / Fenge / Brown

Demystifying Mental Capacity

A guide for health and social care professionals
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5297-1224-7
Verlag: Learning Matters

A guide for health and social care professionals

Buch, Englisch, 152 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 450 g

Reihe: Post-Qualifying Social Work Practice Series

ISBN: 978-1-5297-1224-7
Verlag: Learning Matters


This very practical book helps professionals and students to engage critically with their practice by addressing mental capacity and adult safeguarding. Its accessible and easy to navigate format include key topics surrounding assisted decision making, deprivation of liberty, and consent.

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Weitere Infos & Material


Chapter 1: Reflecting on values and bias within mental capacity decision making - Lee-Ann Fenge & Sally Lee
Chapter 2: The history and current context of mental capacity legislation and policy - Michael Lyne & Sally Lee
Chapter 3: Mental capacity legislation, guidance and case law (1): The Mental Capacity Act and the concept of mental capacity - Alex Ruck Keene
Chapter 4: Mental capacity, legislation, guidance and case law (2): Best interests - Alex Ruck Keene
Chapter 5: Supported Assisted Decision-Making - Anna Volkmer & Tim Farmer
Chapter 6: Deprivation of liberty: a matter of human rights - Sally Lee & Michael Lyne
Chapter 7: THe Mental Capacity Act in clinical decisions for care and treatment - Karen Grimshaw
Chapter 8: MCA and the role of the Office of the Public Guardian - Office of the Public Guardian
Chapter 9: Conclusion and ways forward - Keith Brown, Lee-Ann Fenge, Sally Lee & Karen Grimshaw
Appendix 1: Specific tips and hints on how to put the MCA Code of Practice (2007) General Communication Guidance into practice
Appendix 2: Content of communication skills training in dementia care
Appendix 3: Guidelines for making written information accessible to different clinical populations
Appendix 4: How case law defines the meaning of deprivation of liberty - Michael Lyne
Appendix 5: The Care Quality Commission (CQC) - Teresa Kippax


Lee, Sally
Sally is lecturer and Programme Lead for social work at Bournemouth University. She is also undertaking research on a variety of projects including mental capacity, adult safeguarding and sexual well-being. She completed her doctoral research in 2016 exploring social work practice, physical disability and sexual well-being. This work continues and she is currently developing learning materials (including a short film) around sexual well-being for social care and health practitioners. Sally brings to her academic role extensive social work practice experience built up during more than 25 years of working in diverse practice settings and services. Her research interests focus on often marginalised populations including investigating the experience of financial abuse and the detriment to individuals and society beyond financial loss.

Brown, Keith
Keith holds professional qualifications in nursing, social work and teaching; and academic qualifications in nursing, social work and management. He has worked in the education and training field for over 30 years, working for three universities and three local authority social work departments. Currently he is the Director of the National Centre for Post-Qualifying Social Work and Professional Practice at Bournemouth University and the Director of the Centre for Leadership Impact and Management at Bournemouth. In 2005 he was awarded the Linda Ammon Memorial Award, sponsored by the then Department for Education and Skills, a prize awarded to the individual making the greatest contribution to training and education in the UK. His main academic interest lies in the fusion of academia and professional practice to help improve professional thinking and practice.

Fenge, Lee-Ann
Before joining Bournemouth University as a lecturer in 1995, she worked as a social worker in adult social services in London and Dorset. Her particular interests are in practice with older people and community care, and she has published an number of journal articles in this area. She also developed and taught a research programme for older people in Community Survey Research – funded by Older and Bolder, in September 2004.



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