"Mental Capacity and Best Interests Decisions in Children's Residential Care" is an indispensable resource for care professionals working in children's residential care settings.
In the book's insightful introduction, readers are introduced to the concept of mental capacity and its crucial role in decision-making for vulnerable young individuals.
Subsequent chapters delve into the legal framework governing mental capacity, including the Mental Capacity Act and children's rights, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the legal principles underpinning decision-making in children's residential care.
The exploration of Gillick competence offers valuable insights into decision-making for children and young people, emphasizing the importance of autonomy and evolving capacity.
Ethical considerations are thoroughly examined, guiding care professionals in navigating complex decision-making processes while upholding the best interests of the child.
The book addresses the delicate balance between privacy and safety in residential care settings, equipping readers with strategies for managing residents' access to technology and safeguarding their well-being.
A dedicated chapter on safeguarding equips readers with the knowledge and skills needed to identify and respond to signs of abuse and neglect, ensuring the safety and protection of vulnerable children.
Strategies for supporting children's emotional well-being offer practical guidance for fostering a supportive and nurturing environment, promoting positive mental health outcomes.
Readers are guided through the decision-making process in the best interests of children, exploring real-life case studies and practical applications to enhance understanding and application in practice.
Reflection and continuous professional development are emphasised as essential components of effective practice, empowering care professionals to engage in ongoing learning and self-improvement.
Concluding with case studies and practical applications, the book provides readers with valuable insights and tools for making informed decisions that prioritise the well-being and best interests of children in residential care settings.