Mental capacity act 2005 – specialist case studies
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Online
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Start date
Different dates available
In addition to the main course covering the Mental Capacity Act, a set of four specialist units has been developed specifically for practitioners working in the following settings:
Mental Health
Acute Hospitals
Facilities
Location
Start date
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Reviews
Subjects
- Mental Health
- Mental Health Nurse
- Pharmacology
- IT
- Carer
- Nursing Practice
- Mental Health Treatment
- Mental Illness
- Pharmacokinetic
- Mentally disabled care
Course programme
E-learning that is cost-efficient, engaging and effective. All our courses are detailed, accurate and up to date with relevant legislation. Downloadable certificates which provide evidence of learning and assessment success.
We guarantee that by using our courses your training will:
- Meet CQC standards of compliance for continuing professional development;
- Be available on demand 24/7, 365 days a year;
- Cost a fraction of conventional classroom training;
- Provide certificates of achievement on successful completion.
Course overview:
Community and Primary Care
Residential Settings
Twenty different case studies are outlined in easy-to-follow steps, bringing to life various key aspects of the legislation. They can be used as the basis for staff training (including refresher sessions), for individual learning and continuous professional development, and as a day-to-day reference for staff.
The four units in this course contain and number of different interactive scenarios that require learners to make a decision that may involve the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) or the Mental Health Act (MHA). For each scenario, learners are asked to read the descriptions and listen to what all the characters have to say by clicking on them. Once they have obtained all the relevant information, learners are asked to decide on the course of action they should take.
CPD Certificate: 4 hours.
Mental capacity act 2005 – specialist case studies