What is section 13ZA?

What is section 13ZA?

Section 13ZA took effect in March 2007 and assists Local Authorities in the provision of community care services when someone has been assessed as needing a service but lacks the capacity to consent to receiving a service.

Whats an awi in hospital?

Adults with Incapacity (AWI) Documentation.

What is guardianship in Scotland?

A guardianship order allows someone to make ongoing decisions on behalf of an adult with incapacity, like paying bills, dealing with bank accounts, or making decisions about care and personal welfare matters. The order is granted by a sheriff and is usually in place for a set period of time – for example 3 years. ​

Who can a Section 47 be completed by?

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The Section 47 Enquiry and assessment must be led by a qualified social worker from Children’s social care, who will be responsible for its coordination and completion.

Who Must a section 47 certificate be completed for?

This section 47 certificate must be completed by a doctor or other authorised healthcare professional in order to provide non-emergency treatment (such as the COVID-19 vaccine) to an adult who lacks capacity to give or refuse consent.

How do you become a legal guardian in Scotland?

There are 2 ways you can become a child’s guardian:

  1. you can be made a child’s guardian in a will (or another written document signed by the parent) if a parent dies.
  2. you can ask a court to appoint you as a guardian.

How serious is a section 47?

A Section 47 enquiry means that CSC must carry out an investigation when they have ‘reasonable cause to suspect that a child who lives, or is found, in their area is suffering, or is likely to suffer, significant harm’1.

Can I refuse a section 47?

Any decision to discontinue a Section 47 Enquiry should be taken by the Line Manager in Children’s Social Care in consultation with the Police (and where appropriate other involved agencies and in particular the referring agency) after checks have been completed, and it is clear that the criteria for Section 47 Enquiry …

What is a Section 47 in Scotland?

Section 47 certificates of incapacity Section 47 of the Act authorises medical treatment (with some exceptions) for people who are unable to give or refuse consent. Under Section 47 a doctor or other authorised healthcare professional examines the person and issues a certificate of incapacity.

How many principles underpin the Adults with Incapacity Act?

The Act provides a legal framework for people to get permission to make such decisions on someone else’s behalf. The first thing to remember is that the five key principles outlined earlier must be followed in regards to any decision.

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