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Mental Capacity Legislation: Principles and Practice 2nd

Edited by: Rebecca Jacob, Michael Gunn, Anthony Holland

ISBN13: 9781108480369
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781909726000
Published: June 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £34.99



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Crucial to health and social care practice, the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005 safeguards decision-making within a legal framework. This book provides theoretical, practical and up-to-date guidance on mental capacity legislation. It focuses on the theory underpinning the principles of the MCA 2005, including historical background, and the practical challenges in applying legal statute in varied clinical settings, from hospitals to social care in community settings. Recent case law is detailed and examples of ethical dilemmas and medico-legal challenges feature, along with guidance to navigate these in clinical practice. Applying mental capacity principles in end-of-life decision-making is an area of discussion, as well as the future of legislative changes in the field. To be read alongside the MCA 2005 Code of Practice, this guide will support mental health and social care professionals in clinical settings.

Subjects:
Mental Health Law
Contents:
1. Introduction Rebecca Jacob and Anthony Holland
2. The assessment of mental capacity Benjamin Spencer and Matthew Hotopf
3. Best interests Charlotte Emmett and Julian C. Hughes
4. Deprivation of liberty - past, present and future Susan F. Welsh
5a. Mental Capacity Act application: hospital settings Elizabeth Fistein
5b. Mental Capacity Act application: social care settings Michael Dunn and Anthony Holland
6. Mental capacity and end of life decision making Annabel Price and Caroline Barry
7. Clinical ambiguities in the assessment of capacity Elizabeth Fistein and Rebecca Jacob.