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Deputy
Please note: In these descriptions of proxies, representatives and advocates, Q refers to the person whom the proxy, representative or advocate is supporting or representing.
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Purpose of the role
Appointed by Court of Protection to make decisions about a matter or matters concerning Q's personal welfare and/or Q's property and affairs
This role applies when
Q lacks capacity and has not made a Lasting Power of Attorney appointing a DONEE
This role applies to
Mental capacity cases
Always
Mental health cases
Day to day living
Statutory definition of the role (if any)
Defined term | Act of Parliament/Statutory Instrument | Link |
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Deputy | Mental Capacity Act 2005, S.16 | https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2005/9/section/16 |
The person in this role
Is professionally qualified to perform the role
Sometimes
Has a professional relationship with Q
Sometimes
Has a personal relationship with Q
Sometimes
Is professionally independent of the organisation(s) involved
Has lived experience of Q's care and support needs
Sometimes
Speaks for/on behalf of Q
Yes
Safeguards Q's rights
Yes
Ensures Q's understanding
Yes
Is consulted about Q's health and welfare
Yes
Is consulted about Q's finances
Yes
Makes decisions about Q's health and welfare
Yes
Manages money on Q's behalf
Yes
Is the person formally appointed to this role?
Must be
How many people can perform this role at one time?
Multiple
Are there any other criteria for appointment?
Person aged 18+ OR trust corporation (for property and affairs only)
Who nominates/appoints them?
Court of Protection
Is the appointment time limited?
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