1. Module 03 : Assessment of Mental Capacity

    Upon completion of this section, you should be able to: Identify when an assessment of capacity is required. Understand what to consider when assessing capacity. Recognize the importance of accurate record keeping in the assessment process.
  2. Module 02 : principles

    Upon completion of this section, you should be able to: Understand and explain the five fundamental principles that underpin the Mental Capacity Act (MCA).
  3. Module 1: Introduction

    Upon completion of this section, you should be able to: Understand why the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) was introduced. Identify who is affected by the Act and its provisions.
  4. brief Introduction of Mental Capacity Act GPs

    By the end of this section, you will be able to: Understand the reasons behind the introduction of the Mental Capacity Act (MCA). Identify the individuals and groups who are affected by the Act.
  5. Module 17 : CASE STUDIES

    Child Death Review: Case of Sam (2020) Sam, a 9-month-old baby boy, tragically died in November 2020 as a result of non-accidental injuries inflicted by his mother and her partner. The case highlights significant safeguarding concerns, a pattern of abuse, and multiple missed opportunities for intervention.
  6. Module 16 : TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

    By the end of this section, you should be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The importance of training and development in safeguarding. How professionals can learn from others and share best practice. The role of clinical supervision and peer review. The use of safeguarding audit checklists to ensure accountability and improvement.
  7. Module 15 : CHILD DEATH REVIEW PROCESSS

    Upon completing this section, you should be able to understand: The responsibilities of child death review partners. The process that follows the death of a child. Immediate actions, including decision-making, notifications, investigations, and information gathering. The procedures for a child death review meeting. The roles of professionals involved in a child death review meeting.
  8. Module 14 : EVIDENCE IN COURT

    Upon completion of this section, you should understand: The most common subordinate courts in England. The role of health and social care professionals in the justice system and their responsibilities as witnesses.
  9. Module 13 : CHILD SAFEGUARDING PRACTICE REVIEW

    Upon completing this section, you should be able to demonstrate an understanding of: What a child safeguarding practice review is The purpose of these reviews The responsibilities of the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel and safeguarding partners
  10. Module 12 :CHILDREN FORENSIC EXAMINATION PROTECTION

    Upon completing this section, you should be able to demonstrate an understanding of: Purpose of a Child Protection Examination: Why it is conducted and how it differs from a standard clinical examination. Consent and Legal Authorization: The importance of obtaining consent or other legal authorization before carrying out a child protection examination.