Mental capacity regarding EHC decisions for young people with SEND
Video exploring the key principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and how they relate to decisions for young people who are involved in Education, Health and Care (EHC) processes. See timestamps below for particular chapters: 00:00 Video intro 02:55 What mental capacity is and how ability to make a decision is assessed 07:27 Key principles of the Mental Capacity Act 11:41 How young people can be helped to make their own decisions 14:07 How young people can be supported at the point a decision needs to be made 18:51 What happens when there is agreement about capacity 20:41 What happens when there is disagreement about capacity

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