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North East & Yorkshire CHC Depravation of Liberty, Court of Protection and Consents 16/17 year olds

13 – 14 May 2025 (Tue 9:30am – Wed 5:00pm)BST (+01:00)
Virtual (Microsoft Teams)

North East & Yorkshire Continuing HealthCare (CHC) Depravation of Liberty, Court of Protection and Consents 16/17 year olds  (2 day course)

This course is for colleagues from NEY and is delivered by Bond Solon and will be via Microsoft Teams.  A Teams link will be sent to you ahead of the course. 

There are 16 places. 

The course is designed to enable professionals to identify when it is appropriate to make an application to the Court of Protection and what application is appropriate. The course will also assist professionals to understand the factors the court consider when granting orders or making declarations.

Health and social care professionals are often faced with making decisions that affect people’s fundamental human rights. Decisions are often taken under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 about where a person is to live, who they see, decisions around care and treatment and sometimes it is necessary to consider an application to the Court of Protection.

This aim of this course is to introduce those who are not necessarily familiar with the workings of the Court of Protection, to understand the role and powers of the Court of Protection, the various professionals involved in the Court process, the types of applications that can be made to the Court and the various processes involved.

The course is designed to enable professionals to identify when it is appropriate to make an application to the Court of Protection and what application is appropriate. The course will also assist professionals to understand the factors the court consider when granting orders or making declarations.

Questions about this event?

Name: Caroline McNulty

Email: england.neysafeguarding@nhs.net

Telephone: 00000000

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