This book provides mental capacity practitioners with accessible
ethical guidance and applicable tools for applying the Mental
Capacity Act (MCA) 2005. It shows how clients' relationships can
impact their capacity in positive and negative ways, and which
communication skills practitioners can use to enable and empower
those with impairment. It also covers how to engage in
self-reflection and transparent debate about values to improve the
quality of assessments. Helping practitioners interpret complex
issues of mental capacity in the most beneficial way for clients,
this book is essential reading for students and practitioners of
law, medicine, mental health services and social care.
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