Mental Health Care Training - MCA & DOLS
Mental Health Care Training - MCA & DOLS
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Description
The Mental Health Care Training Course is an accredited training program for healthcare and social care professionals, equipping them with the skills and practical knowledge to protect the welfare and rights of individuals who lack mental capacity. It includes step-by-step training and guidance for assessing mental capacity and essential information on best-interest decision-making.
Through this Mental Health Care Training Course, learners will gain an in-depth understanding of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and other key legislation, learning how it impacts both patients and mental health care staff. It also provides up-to-date information on developments in MCA assessment and the DoLS legal framework.
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Who Should Take the Course
Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Mental Health Care Training - MCA & DOLS
Certification
Once you’ve successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate.
Accreditation
All of our courses, including this Mental Health Care Training - MCA & DOLS, are fully accredited.
Course Curriculum
This section provides an in-depth breakdown of the course structure, topics covered, and what students can expect from each module.
- Module 01: The Mental Capacity Act
- In module two, we will explore the process for assessing capacity, with step-by-step guidance on how to challenge the result of an assessment of capacity.
- In module three, we will familiarise with the best interest decision-making guide and common disputes regarding best interest. It covers the Balance sheet principle, Least Restrictive Principle and factors that need to be taken into consideration.
- In module four, we will learn what happens when treatment is refused and what powers the Lasting Powers of Attorney have. It also explores the role of the Independent Mental Capacity Advocate.
- In module five, we will take a look at safeguarding procedures in mental health care and ways to protect people from neglect who lack the capacity to make decisions on their treatment.
- In module six, we will learn about confidentiality and record-keeping best practice in mental health care, and how to protect the privacy of patients who lack mental capacity.
- In module seven, we will gain an in-depth understanding of the Court of Protection and Deputies, covering key topics such as Mental Capacity tribunals, The Public Guardian, and Mediation.
- In module eight, we will explore the different legislation regarding MCA, including The MCA and Human Tissue Act 2004, and The MCA and Assessment Processes Across Health and Social Care.
- In module nine, we will familiarise with the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) Procedure and best interest principles. It covers responsibility for applying the safeguards and how to know when an application should be made.
- In module ten, we will learn about the authorisation of deprivation of liberty, with essential information on timescale of assessment, right to advocacy, and temporary changes in mental capacity.
- In module eleven, we will explore codes of practice in mental health care, with step-by-step training in safeguarding from abuse and neglect. It also covers the role of regulatory bodies and Coroner duties.
- In module twelve, we will explore the use of MCA and DoLS in a pandemic, including essential information on COVID-19. It covers fundamental topics such as delivering life-saving treatment, hospitals and care homes, and emergency public health powers.
- In module thirteen, we will deepen our knowledge of the Liberty Protection Safeguards and how they differ to the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. It covers duration of the authorisation, conditions and renewals, and rights of legal challenge.
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