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WHEN A CLIENT'S MENTAL CAPACITY IS IN DOUBT
www.lawsociety.com.au• Substitute decision-making is a last resort A client may be able to make a particular decision at a certain time because they have support during the decision-making process (assisted decision- making). Before concluding lack of mental capacity, ensure that everything possible has been done to support the client to make a decision.
National Consent Policy
www.hse.ieHSE National Office for Assisted Decision Making and Consent Email: marie.tighe1@hse.ie Web: www.hse.ie ISBN: 978-1-906218-63-8 . National Consent Policy HSE V.1.3 This is a controlled document. Any printed version should be considered “uncontrolled”, and is …
Decision Support Service
decisionsupportservice.ieThe Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 established a modern legal framework to support decision-making by adults who may have difficulty making decisions without help. It includes three types of decision support arrangements for people who currently,