• Mental capacity law, sexual relationships and intimacy – in conversation with Beverley Clough and Laura Pritchard-Jones
    Oct 27 2024

    In this ‘in conversation’ with, I talk to Professor Beverley Clough and Dr Laura Pritchard-Jones about the edited collection that they have recently pulled together on Mental Capacity Law, Sexual Relationships and Intimacy. We talk about the background to the book, including the JB case, and the different perspectives that it brings to the – possibly? – intractable problems that are encountered when the law reaches into the bedroom.

    For the original video, see here: Mental capacity law, sexual relationships and intimacy – in conversation with Beverley Clough and Laura Pritchard-Jones – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

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    25 mins
  • Palliative care, choices and honesty - in conversation with Dr Victoria Bradley
    Oct 23 2024

    In this 'in conversation' with, I talk to Dr Victoria Bradley, Clinical Lead for and Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, about choices in palliative care, honesty in discussions and the allocation of responsibilities between doctors and patients (and attorneys).

    For the original video, see here: Palliative care, choices and honesty – in conversation with Dr Victoria Bradley – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

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    23 mins
  • Disabled Children's Social Care: Law Commission consultation paper walkthrough
    Oct 16 2024

    The Law Commission published its consultation paper on disabled children's social care on 8 October. I am a consultant to the project.

    In addition to the various other ways in which to get yourself up to speed with the consultation, I have recorded a walkthrough.

    The original video walkthrough is here: Disabled children’s social care law in England – the Law Commission consults – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

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    42 mins
  • Two lives of a Mental Capacity Act – in conversation with Hillary Chua
    Oct 14 2024

    In this ‘in conversation’ with, I talk to Hillary Chua of the National University of Singapore about a recent article in the Medical Law Review that she has co-authored with Camillia Kong and Michael Dunn, looking at how essentially identical mental capacity legislation in Singapore and England & Wales has had very different lives in both jurisdictions. We also think about different jurisdictions can learn from each other, for instance in how to approach capacity and in context and the interaction between cognitive impairment and undue influence.

    For the original video, see here: Two lives of a Mental Capacity Act – in conversation with Hillary Chua – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

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    18 mins
  • Conflict (and conflict avoidance) in the ICU – in conversation with Dr Harleen Kaur Johal
    Sep 18 2024

    In this ‘in conversation with’, I talk to Dr Harleen Kaur Johal, a doctor and PhD candidate, about her research as part of the BABEL project into conflict in the ICU. We discuss her interviews with patients, their family members / representatives and clinicians, and think about some of the ways in which conflicts can arise, how they can be managed, and issues which can arise when people seek to avoid conflict.

    For the original video, see here: Conflict (and conflict avoidance) in the ICU – in conversation with Dr Harleen Kaur Johal – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

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    21 mins
  • The police and the Mental Capacity Act 2005 - in conversation with Michael Brown
    Sep 9 2024

    In this 'in conversation with', I talk to the very recently retired police officer, Michael Brown - the Mental Health Cop, about the police, the MCA 2005, the red herring of 'capacity to commit criminal offences,' and the complexities of emergency situat

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    28 mins
  • Learning disability, access to justice, and the role of the law (and lawyers) - in conversation with Rosie Harding
    Sep 8 2024

    In this 'in conversation' with Professor Rosie Harding, we talk about the Co-Producing Accessible Legal Information (COALITION) Project, which has recently published its concluding report (and accompanying Easy Read version). We talk both about how to conduct co-produced research, the barriers to accessing justice for those with learning disabilities, and how lawyers can help begin to play their part.

    For the original video, see here.

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    23 mins
  • Safeguarding Adults Reviews – themes and implications from a national analysis: in discussion with Professor Michael Preston-Shoot
    Jul 22 2024

    In this ‘in conversation’ with, I talk to Professor Michael Preston-Shoot about the second national analysis of safeguarding adults reviews he recently led with Professor Suzy Braye. We talk about the background and context, and he draws out some of the key themes, before we conclude with asking whether SARs actually achieve anything.

    The three reports coming from the analysis can be found here:

    Stage 1: Case characteristics; nature of the abuse and neglect; SAR reviewing process

    Stage 2: Analysis of learning

    Stage 3: Conclusions and improvement priorities

    The Safe Care at Home Review Michael talks about can be found here.

    As Michael mentioned, he is happy to be contacted for further details of the work or its implications. His email address is michael.preston-shoot@beds.ac.uk.

    The video of our discussion can be found here.

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    27 mins