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Housing with capacity the Mental Capacity Act explained | Author(s) | Toby Williamson |
Journal title | Housing, Care and Support, vol 9, no 4, December 2006 |
Pages | pp 13-19 |
Source | Website: http://www.pavpub.com |
Keywords | Mental disorder ; Court of protection ; Law ; Sheltered housing ; Care homes. |
Annotation | The Mental Capacity Act 2005 comes into effect in England and Wales in 2007. The Act contains principles, procedures and safeguards to empower people to make decisions for themselves wherever possible, but also to ensure that decisions made on their behalf if they lack the mental capacity to make the decision themselves are done in their best interests. The Act will apply to anyone working in the supported housing field or residential care where residents may lack the capacity to make decisions as a result of illness, injury or disability. This article gives an overview of the Act and its relevance to the field of supported housing. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-070813239 A |
Classmark | E: JVC: VR: KLA: KW |
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