The Court of Protection not only addresses issues of finances but also where deprivation of liberty safeguards and procedures are authorised or challenged, disputed capacity issues are resolved and where arguments about adult protection and best interests are determined.
It is essential that all those working with vulnerable people/safeguarding understand how to access and use the Court. In certain circumstances there is a legal obligation for authorities to apply to the Court.
Course Content
Comments from previous course delegates
“Best Course I’ve been on in a long time”
“The course was directly relevant to work I am about to undertake for the next stage of my training contract”
“Excellent course speaker – interesting, informative and thought provoking”
“Lots of very useful information much of which was a real clarification – particularly in relation as to how and when to approach COP”
“Excellent course, my head was fizzing with the information and several “a-ha” moments. I enjoyed hearing the case law and other explanations which helped illustrate law”
“Very charismatic presenter, the examples are very helpful in digesting my learning”
“I have enjoyed learning about the Court and the case studies are excellent”
“Excellent, Peter’s great”
“Enjoyed the day, a good opportunity to reflect on current practice and how my policies/procedures can be amended to cover all issues raised”
“Thoroughly informative, excellent use of stories and scenarios to illustrate points being made relating to facts in materials. Excellent presentation by a very informed speaker”
Cost: £125.00 + vat (per person)
Terms
Substitutes welcome. Cancellations within 14 days 20% administration charge. PELT right to cancel course. Accreditation. For solicitors (5∙25 hours - SRA). For psychiatrists (5 CPD points - Royal College of Psychiatrists) as part of a Personal Development Plan (subject to peer group approval).
Event Date | 03-12-2025 |
Individual Price | £125.00 |
Location | Online (live) |