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Law, Ethics and Safeguarding in Dementia Care for Medical Doctors

Speciality Classification
Medical Doctors
Location
Online
Delivery
Online
Time / Duration
40 minutes
Subject matter expert
e-Learning for Healthcare
Provider
eIntegrity
Endorsed By
University of Bradford, eLfH, NHS

This session provides an overview of your duty of care to ensure safe practice. It describes the requirements of the Mental Capacity Act which include that you are to always act in the best interests of people living with dementia who may lack capacity to make a particular decision. It discusses the requirement that you can recognise and act on neglect, abuse or exploitation in your or your colleagues' practice with reference to safeguarding procedures.

 

Learning Objectives

By the end of this session you will be able to:

  • Enable people living with dementia to exercise choice regarding their care and treatment
  • Recommend what to do if someone living with dementia lacks capacity to make a specific decision
  • Explain how duty of care contributes to safe practice
  • Recognise and act upon your safeguarding concerns in order to uphold human rights
  • Describe the key legislation relevant to care for people living with dementia

 

In this session, we will explore the legal frameworks which guide dementia care and how to involve people living with dementia and their families in decision making, including in circumstances when the person living with dementia lacks capacity. We will explore your duty of care and your role in safeguarding vulnerable adults.

This session has been mapped to the Dementia Training Standards Framework and is designed to support the Dementia Action Alliance Dementia Statements.


PRM123
Entry Requirements / Prerequisites

Before commencing this session you may wish to:

  • Complete Module 1 - Introduction to Living with Dementia/Dementia Awareness (407-0030)
Instructors / Speakers
Danielle Woods,
Adult Nurse Lecturer/Admissions Tutor, University of Bradford

Dani is an Adult Nurse Lecturer at the University of Bradford where she is module lead for Long Term Conditions and teaches across all pre-registration modules years 1-3 covering a variety of nursing subjects. She has a particular interest in Dementia and Delirium. She delivers pre-registration education sessions on dementia and delirium, including simulated sessions covering what it may be like living with a dementia, and facilitates the Nursing Associate programme. 

For 20 years Dani worked as a senior nurse in a local acute NHS Trust, 14 of those in the Accident and Emergency department and the last 5.5 years as the Trust's Lead Nurse for Dementia. The role provided an opportunity to lead, influence and provide consultations within a multidisciplinary environment and engage in the research process in order to influence care according to best practice. It involved challenging current thinking by reviewing current national and trust policy and guidelines, implementation of education and training programmes. The aim was to develop new and improved policy and working practices that influence high-level nursing and multidisciplinary practice focused on person-centred care. 

Jan Robins,
Lecturer in Dementia Studies, University of Bradford

Jan was formerly a Lecturer/Trainer in the School of Dementia Studies at the University of Bradford.

The University of Bradford is a signatory to the Dementia Action Alliance and is committed to working in partnership to improve the quality of life for people with dementia and their family carers.

Type
Delivery
Title
Law, Ethics and Safeguarding in Dementia Care for Medical Doctors
Speciality Classification
Interest Areas / Topics Covered
Agedcare, Dementia care, Geriatric Health (Aged Care and Continence )
Location
Provider Type
Education Provider
Time / Duration
40 minutes
Location
Online
Posted By
eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
Reference
02_10
Access Duration (in months)
12
Programs this course belongs to
Modules this course belongs to
Price:
$19.00
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