
Understanding when someone is deprived of their liberty
The deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLS) protect people who do not have the mental capacity to consent to treatment.
Identifying a deprivation of liberty in the hospice or palliative ...
Mar 18, 2024 · This guide explains the factors you should take into account when identifying a deprivation of liberty in a hospice or palliative care setting.
Identifying a deprivation of liberty in supported living
This guide explains the factors you should take into account when identifying a deprivation of liberty in the supported living services, shared lives schemes and extra care housing.
Identifying a deprivation of liberty for under 18s
This guide explains what to take into account when identifying a deprivation of liberty in a foster care arrangement, residential home or special school.
Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 - The Law Society
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 includes the deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLS), which protect people who do not have the mental capacity to consent to treatment. The government …
Identifying a deprivation of liberty in the care home setting
This guide explains the factors you should take into account when identifying a deprivation of liberty in a care home setting.
Identifying a deprivation of liberty in the hospital setting: quick ...
This guide explains the factors you should take into account when identifying a deprivation of liberty in a hospital setting.
Private client - The Law Society
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Children deprived of their liberty require better access to legal aid
Mar 27, 2025 · The Law Society of England and Wales welcomes the reduction in family court backlogs and delays, but further investment in civil legal aid is needed to support children at …
Frameworks for adults who lack capacity in England and Wales …
Jun 20, 2025 · The law relating to mental capacity (in England and Wales) and incapacity (in Scotland) is not the same. Whilst there are superficial similarities, there are also significant …