STAFF TRAINING VIDEO: Mental Capacity Assessment - Doctor-led scenario
The Mental Capacity Act became law in 2005. It provides a statutory framework for people who lack capacity to make decisions for themselves. The underlying philosophy of the Act it is to ensure that any decision made, or action taken, on behalf of someone who lacks the capacity to make the decision or act for themselves, is made in their best interests. The following staff training videos, which features members of staff in fictional scenarios, have been produced to help staff practically apply the Act in differing situations.

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MDU webinar: assessing capacity

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Alex Ruck Keene - mental capacity & the Mental Capacity Act 2005 - implications for the care sector

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STAFF TRAINING VIDEO: Mental Capacity Assessment - Nurse-led scenario

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Mental Health Act Made Simple (Most Commonly Used Sections)

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Using the Mental Capacity Act in the community

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Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): Administration

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Mental Health Nurse Interview - Top Tips from Ward Manager

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The Mental Capacity Act 2005 and you (full version)

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Capacity assessment

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MICRA Webinar: Mental Capacity and Personal Finances

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Using the Mental Capacity Act

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MCA Best interest decision making

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Safeguarding Adults Forum - Self-Neglect and Mental Capacity

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Grand Rounds 22nd June 2017 Assessment of Capacity

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Master clinical history taking (with patient example)

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The Mental Capacity Act & Best Interest Decisions: Dr Claud Regnard explains

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Mental Capacity Act: Making decisions about money *MV

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What are the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards? Maria Nicholas 020 8492 2290

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MCA - Mental Capacity Assessment

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