Older people and mental capacity
It is vital that professionals working with people who lack capacity fully understand the implications of the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005. SCIE's resources, including Social Care TV films, explore the sometimes difficult decisions that have to be made about mental capacity. Resources include information specifically for independent mental capacity advocates (IMCAs).
Social Care TV: Peter's IMCA
SCIE Social Care TV video
Published: June 2011
Social Care TV: Raymond's money
SCIE Social Care TV video
Published: June 2011
Social Care TV: Lucy's treatment
SCIE Social Care TV video
Published: May 2012
Social Care TV: Roger's assessment
SCIE Social Care TV video
Published: June 2011
Social Care TV: Ada's assessment
SCIE Social Care TV video
Published: June 2011
Social Care TV: Emily's safety
SCIE Social Care TV video
Published: May 2012
Social Care TV: Michael's health
SCIE Social Care TV video
Published: May 2012
Social Care TV: Khurrum's move
SCIE Social Care TV video
Published: May 2012
Mental Capacity Act 2005
SCIE At a glance 5
Personalisation briefing: Personalisation and mental capacity
SCIE At a glance 33
Published: November 2010
SCIE Guide 32: Practice guidance on the involvement of Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCAs) in safeguarding adults
SCIE Guide 32
Published: November 2009
IMCA and paid relevant person's representative roles in the Mental Capacity Act Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
SCIE Guide 41
Published: May 2011
Independent Mental Capacity Advocate involvement in accommodation decisions and care reviews
SCIE Guide 39
Published: December 2010