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Farewell National Assistance Act | The Small Places
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Resources on the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Resources on legal capacity and the UN CRPD. New to the UN CRPD. Farewell National Assistance Act. April 1, 2015. The National Assistance Act 1948. Is dead, long live the Care Act 2014. Today, the adult social care provisions of the Care Act come into force. 66 years after the National Assistance Act 1948 laid the foundations of modern adult social care. The last of the great post-war Beveridge Statutes will pass out of law. The National Assistance Act was deepl...
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About | The Small Places
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Resources on the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Resources on legal capacity and the UN CRPD. New to the UN CRPD. This blog is written by Lucy Series. A researcher at the Centre for Health and Social Care Law. At Cardiff Law School. Lucy’s research interests include legal capacity and human rights, especially in health and social care services. She is currently working on a project about the Court of Protection. This blog used to be hosted on a different webpage. In her speech, Roosevelt said:. 90% PUBLIC PSYC...
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Head on over to RightsInfo | The Small Places
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Resources on the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Resources on legal capacity and the UN CRPD. New to the UN CRPD. Head on over to RightsInfo. June 26, 2015. This is a super quick post as I grab ten minutes of internet in a cafe! But you should all head over to Adam Wagner’s AMAZING new infographic on human rights. It tells the story of how key human rights cases have shaped the rights we have today. It’s pretty hard to read this and remain sceptical about the value of the European Convention. June 26, 2015.
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February | 2015 | donquixotedotme
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Don Quixote -Tilting at the Windmills of Health and Social Care. Archive for the month “February, 2015”. It may be raining outside – but dream ahead to summer days in the garden! 11 Garden Retreats for the Creatively Inclined. Finally finish that novel, opera or oil painting you’ve been working on by drawing inspiration from these peaceful retreats. Completing that 19th-century romance novel set in Provence. Read more about growing wisteria. Joanne Winn Garden Design. A tucked-away garden shed. Gardens a...
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Seminar: The ‘no-choice choice’ | Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. Seminar: The ‘no-choice choice’. December 21, 2016. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Wednesday 1 February 2017, 4.00 pm. King’s College London, Denmark Hill Campus. The first seminar of the New Year for the Mental Health, Ethics and Law Research Group. This seminar was postponed from November this year and will be presented jointly by Professor George Szmukler. KCL Medi...
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Symposium: Neurointerventions in Crime Prevention | Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. Symposium: Neurointerventions in Crime Prevention. January 6, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. 3-4 April 2017, Swansea University. Two-day Symposium: Neurointerventions in Crime Prevention: Bioethical, Legal and Criminological Perspectives. With your expression of interest. This entry was posted in Conference. Seminar: The ‘no-choice choice’. Socio-legal perspecti...
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Jill Craigie | Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. Author Archives: Jill Craigie. Seminar: Chimes of freedom, Bob Dylan, enhanced goodness, super A.I. and the future of humanity. March 10, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Forum: Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, Literature. March 6, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Can we root our thinking in the finite, or does the idea of the infinite always return? February 14, 2017.
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's | A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law | Page 2
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Mental health, Ethics and Law at King's. A blog in connection with the MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law. MSc in Mental Health, Ethics & Law. Event: Roald Dahl and the Big Friendly Neuroscientist. February 3, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Postgraduate conference: Philosophical Perspectives on Disability. February 3, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Seminar: Hypochondria – Do societies make us ill? January 14, 2017. Middot; by Jill Craigie. Tuesday January 17th, 2017, 6pm. Maudsley Philosophy Group ...
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Intrinsic and extrinsic vulnerability | The Small Places
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Resources on the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Resources on legal capacity and the UN CRPD. New to the UN CRPD. Intrinsic and extrinsic vulnerability. June 11, 2015. The Daily Mail ran a story today. As I said, there isn’t a published judgment and this is just judicial musings, but they’re very interesting nevertheless. The Court of Protection is a statutory court established by the Mental Capacity Act 2005. To understand the information relevant to the decision,. To retain that information,. This part of th...
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