Mental Capacity Act (MCA) for Children's Services

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Webinar: Zoom, Webinar
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Learning and Development
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Target Audience
ASYE Academy (All) / ASYE Academy (Assessors) / ASYE Academy (Children's Services) / CAH Staff / External Care Providers / Social Care Staff / Staff Working in ICS
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Event Types
Course (daytime)
Course categories
Children and Young People
Children and Young People subcategories
Children's Social Care
Event description
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If you are a social worker in Adult Care then please book onto the Module 1 Professional version

This new training course provides children’s social workers with the essential skills and knowledge to apply and comply with the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005 when carrying out their role. Most of the MCA applies to those aged 16 and over, although some elements come into play at the age of 18. The principles of the MCA and the criteria for assessing a person’s capacity to make a specific decision may well be useful tools for those supporting children to make their own decisions and may also help staff to prepare children for significant decisions which may occur during the transition to adulthood.

The MCA applies to every health and social care worker who is involved in the care, treatment or support of people who are unable to make all or some decisions themselves. Care Quality Commission Inspectors are increasingly asking social care workers to explain their responsibilities under the MCA.

The MCA provides legal protection from liability for carrying out care and treatment of people who lack capacity to consent, provided that care workers:
• Understand the principles of the MCA
• Have carried out a capacity assessment and reasonably believe that the person lacks capacity.
• Reasonably believe the action they have taken is in the best interests of the person.

The standard charge for this course is £49. Please refer to our Course Charges on the Home page for information on discounts and exemptions.
Learning outcomes

  1. Understand what mental capacity is and what might affect the mental capacity of the young people you work with.

  2. Be able to identify the decisions you are responsible for in your workplace and whether and how the MCA might apply.

  3. Be able to apply the MCA principles to your work with young people and those around them.

  4. Be able to carry out a simple assessment of capacity

  5. Be able to act and decide in someone’s best interests where they lack capacity for a particular decision.

Start Date
Tuesday 6 June 2023
End Date
Tuesday 6 June 2023
Closing Date
Monday 5 June 2023
Times
09:30 - 12:30
Maximum Places
15 
Cost
£49.00 
Number of Sessions
1
Certificate expiry
No
Pass/Fail event
No