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Background. Came into force 2nd April 2001Safeguard the welfare, and manage the finances and property, of adults (16 or over) who lack the capacity to take some or all decisions for themselves because of mental disorder or inability to communicateAllows others to make decisions on behalf of these
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1. Adults With Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Dr Sam Baldwin
Consultant Psychiatrist (Learning Disabilities)
2. Background Came into force 2nd April 2001
Safeguard the welfare, and manage the finances and property, of adults (16 or over) who lack the capacity to take some or all decisions for themselves because of mental disorder or inability to communicate
Allows others to make decisions on behalf of these adults, subject to safeguards.
3. General Principles Benefit the adult
Minimum intervention
Past/Present wishes of the individual
Consult relevant others
Encourage use of residual capacity
4. Criteria for Incapacity Mental Disorder
Incapable of:
acting: or
making decisions: or
communicating decisions: or
understanding decisions: or
retaining the memory of decisions
5. Understanding Decisions Understands the consequences of their actions
Understands the risks and benefits involved
Is aware of any alternatives
Is aware this is of personal relevance
Is aware of their right to refuse and consequences of refusal
6. Powers Power of attorney (continuing and/or welfare)
Intromission with funds
Management of residents finances
Intervention order
Guardianship (financial and/or welfare)
Consent to medical treatment
7. Where does the buck stop? Power of attorney solicitor
Intervention orders / guardianships sheriff court
Medical treatment Medical practitioner primarily responsible (hospital=consultant, community=GP to avoid multiple forms!)
8. Medical Treatment Emergencies (immediacy) common law
Prior to the act, treatment without consent could be considered an assault.
Incapacity Certificate any procedure or treatment designed to safeguard or promote physical or mental health
Medical practitioner primarily responsible
Lasts up to 3 years
Principles and criteria of the act apply
9. Examples of incapacity certificates
10. Guardianships Potential guardian approaches solicitor
(Solicitor seeks brief statement of incapacity from GP or psychiatrist to seek legal aid)
Solicitor requires 2 Drs (one of whom is section 22 approved) certificates of incapacity reports and a mental health officers (MHO) report in support of the application.
Sheriff Court decides and may wish to appoint a safeguarder.
11. Guardians With great power comes great responsibility!
Guardian makes decisions as if they were the incapacitated person
Guardian can withhold consent
No treatment to be given without the guardians consent (except emergencies)
Guardian can no more demand inappropriate treatment than you or I can
12. Guardians cont. Guardians regularly reviewed by the MHO
If guardian making decisions which are not in the persons best interests this can be challenged by the supervising MHO.
13. Examples of guardianship applications
14. Case 1 26 y/o woman
Mild LD (IQ 67)
Borderline personality disorder
Frequent ODs, threats of self harm, fighting, breach of the peace, court appearances
Often associated with alcohol
Mother is trigger - abusive
15. Case 2 24 y/o man
Borderline LD (IQ 78)
ADHD (untreated)
Spends his money frivolously
Often no money left for food or bills
3 mobile phones, McFly concert tickets and hotel, spent Ł490 in 1 week last month
No idea how he could do things differently
No concept of harm (lack of food/ heating)
16. Case 3 65 y/o woman
Severe learning disability
No mental illness
Very long history of facial picking
Lost sight in both eyes due to this
Restraint to apply bandages to hands and clip finger nails
17. Case 4 36 y/o woman
Mild to moderate LD (IQ 54)
Mixed anxiety/depression
Lives in group home
Fiercely independent
Wonders Dundee at all hours
Looks odd and vulnerable (and is), carries a big radio on her walks
Hasnt come to harm (yet)
18. Case 5 20 y/o man
Mild to moderate LD (IQ 52)
Autism
Poor social skills, not good at reading situations
Stands out very tall, stares at people, especially children (seen at playground staring at children)
Quick to anger, will become physically aggressive
Storms out of supported accommodation into Hilltown, sometimes late at night
19. Any questions on AWIA?