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Government renames capacity bill and ditches 'general authority' idea

Posted: 26 February 2004 | Subscribe Online


The government has listened to concerns over the draft bill to protect and empower vulnerable adults and renamed it the Mental Capacity Bill.

Its decision follows a recommendation by a joint-parliamentary committee last November that the Mental Incapacity Bill should be retitled because it had negative connotations and that a test for mental capacity, not incapacity, was central to the bill (news, page 16, 6 November).

The new draft bill provides a statutory framework to protect vulnerable people, carers and professionals and makes clear who can take decisions in which situations and how they should go about it.
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The government has also addressed the concerns of disability campaigners over the lack of clarity about the "general authority" measures in the initial bill. This would have allowed everyday and emergency decisions to be made on behalf of a person unable to make their own decisions.

"General authority" will now be renamed and redrafted to demonstrate that it does not give anyone blanket authority to intervene in the life of someone who lacks capacity. It will instead protect carers from liability but only when they act in the best interests of a person who cannot consent to being cared for.
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The Department for Constitutional Affairs said it would provide parliament with draft codes of practice to accompany the bill at committee stage to show how the government expects the new law to work in practice.

The government also confirmed that further work would be undertaken in the area of advocacy. Last week, a coalition of 30 charities warned that the bill would be "toothless" unless it ensured there were enough advocates to guard the rights of those who needed support to make decisions.


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