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Mental Capacity Act & Financial Affairs
Date, Time & Location
Date and time is TBD
via Zoom
About the Event
This full-day training course aims to equip participants with knowledge about Lasting Powers of Attorney, Deputyship and appointeeship and consider how these can be used to support people who may lack capacity to manage their financial affairs.
Learning outcomes
Explain how the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) can be used to manage the financial affairs of people who lack capacity
Differentiate between Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA), Deputyship and appointeeship
Describe the duties and responsibilities of attorneys’ & deputies
Identify a valid LPA and Deputyship order
Explain what action to take when there are concerns about an attorney or deputy
Programme
The context – why is financial affairs relevant to adult social care?
How does the MCA relate to management of property & financial affairs?
Overview of LPA, deputyship and EPA
What decisions can an attorney or deputy make?
Assessing capacity to manage financial affairs
Who can make an LPA?
Who can be an attorney?
Appointing multiple attorneys
Preferences & instructions
The process for making an LPA
LPA rules on gifting
Duties and responsibilities of an attorney
What powers does the Court of Protection have in relation to LPAs?
Who can be a deputy?
The process for applying for deputyship
Deputyship rules on gifting
Limitations on the sale of property
Duties and responsibilities of a deputy
The Office of the Public Guardian and its role in safeguarding
Recognising an LPA and deputyship order
Working with attorneys and deputies
Overview of appointeeship
The course will be delivered by Piers McNeil
Piers McNeil is an independent social worker with 17 years experience in a range of adult social care fields, including: learning disability, physical disability, and older persons mental health. Piers is also a qualified DoLS Best Interests Assessor & Court of Protection visitor and previously held several senior local authority positions specialising in the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and adult safeguarding. Piers is passionate about demystifying the MCA and empowering others to use it effectively. He has led practice forums for Best Interests Assessors and has designed and delivered training to a range of audiences.
Includes all course materials and a certificate. Course access details will be emailed direct to delegate(s) upon completion of your booking. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to email events@edgetraining.org.uk or call 07341 277487.