Ethical and legal challenges within children's mental healthcare:
Part 2 – decision-making, consent and capacity

by Dr Moli Paul

Ethical and legal challenges within children's mental health care: Part 2There are many ethical and legal challenges posed by making decisions with and about children and young people in relation to their mental healthcare within CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services). This module will concentrate on issues such as:

 

  • whose consent we should seek

  • what we should do when decision makers disagree

  • how we can assess capacity to consent

  • what laws we should act within when assessing and treating children and young people.

 

In Part 1: duty of care and rights we considered:

 

  • to whom a duty of care is owed

  • how we can balance children and young people’s rights and their parents’ rights. 

 

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The Mental Capacity Act, 2005 Module 1 and 2, by Prof A Holland

 

Competence, capacity and decision-making ability in mental disorder

By Dr J McCulloch and Dr M Taylor

 

Assessment of mental health problems in children and adolescents with LD by Dr M Kannabiran and Dr S Bernard

 

The Irish Mental Health Act 2001 by Dr L Feeney and Dr B Kelly

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