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Five Principles of the MCA
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Legal aspects
Naomi PinderHead of Wills & Probate Department
16 November 2013
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Code of Practice
Available from the stationery office - www.tsoshop.co.uk0870 600 5522
www.publicguardian.gov.uk
Five Principles of the MCA
Assume
A person must be assumed to have capacity unless it is established that he lacks capacity.
Do not discriminate eg: on grounds of age
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A person is not to be treated as unable to make the decision in question unless all practicable steps to do so have been taken without success.
Unwise decision
A person is not to be treated as unable to make the decision in question merely because he makes an unwise decision.
Best interests
An action done or decision made for a person who lacks capacity to make the decision in question must be done or made in his best interests.
Proportionality
Before an act is due or decision made, regard must be had to whether the purpose for which it is needed can be as effectively achieved in a way that is less restrictive of the person’s rights and freedom of action.
Protection
Protection from liability is afforded to medics carrying out care or treatment of a person lacking capacity to consent to the act.
1. Take reasonable steps to ascertain capacity2. Act in the person’s best interests
Lasting Power of Attorney for Health & Welfare
Gives legal authority to a named person or persons to make decisions re. care in case where the person lacks capacity to make the decision.
Ensure that you see original document.
Capacity
A particularparticular decision taken by a particular person at a particular time.
ie. decision and time specific.
Court of Protection
Cases involving dispute are referred to the Court of Protection.
Keep written records of all decisions and objective reasons
for the decision.
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