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Noticeboard Keele University School of Law and School of Public Policy and Professional Practice are hosting a study day: The Mental Capacity Act: Five years on The study day is relevant to anyone involved in practice with people who use services and for whom mental capacity may be an issue. Participants will include social work practitioners, mental health practitioners, service users and providers, and students of law, social work, medicine and nursing. The study day will provide an excellent opportunity to explore in-depth, current developments and practice surrounding the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Key note speakers and workshops will address a review of the law, including caselaw development; deprivation of liberty; safeguarding and capacity and assessing capacity; the role of advocacy; safe recruitment; and communicating with people with cognitive impairment. The study takes place on 22 June, 2010 between 10am and 4pm in the Chancellor’s Building at Keele University, which is easily accessible by road or rail. The cost is £60.00 to include the full study day programme, two course lunch and refreshments, certificate of attendance and free parking. For further information and to reserve a place, contact Dr Mo Ray by email: m.g.ray@ appsoc.keele.ac.uk or telephone 01782 733757. 10.5042/jap.2010.0330 52 © Pier Professional Ltd The Journal of Adult Protection Volume 12 Issue 2 • May 2010 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Adult Protection Emerald Publishing

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The Journal of Adult Protection , Volume 12 (2): 1 – May 26, 2010

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Emerald Publishing
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1466-8203
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10.5042/jap.2010.0330
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Keele University School of Law and School of Public Policy and Professional Practice are hosting a study day: The Mental Capacity Act: Five years on The study day is relevant to anyone involved in practice with people who use services and for whom mental capacity may be an issue. Participants will include social work practitioners, mental health practitioners, service users and providers, and students of law, social work, medicine and nursing. The study day will provide an excellent opportunity to explore in-depth, current developments and practice surrounding the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Key note speakers and workshops will address a review of the law, including caselaw development; deprivation of liberty; safeguarding and capacity and assessing capacity; the role of advocacy; safe recruitment; and communicating with people with cognitive impairment. The study takes place on 22 June, 2010 between 10am and 4pm in the Chancellor’s Building at Keele University, which is easily accessible by road or rail. The cost is £60.00 to include the full study day programme, two course lunch and refreshments, certificate of attendance and free parking. For further information and to reserve a place, contact Dr Mo Ray by email: m.g.ray@ appsoc.keele.ac.uk or telephone 01782 733757. 10.5042/jap.2010.0330 52 © Pier Professional Ltd The Journal of Adult Protection Volume 12 Issue 2 • May 2010

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The Journal of Adult ProtectionEmerald Publishing

Published: May 26, 2010

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