Mental Capacity Act
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The long awaited Mental Incapacity Bill, now repackaged as the Mental Capacity Bill, was finally published on 18 June, and is to be accompanied by a Code of Practice that is still being developed. It seeks to provide for decision-making on behalf of people with mental incapacity and is the...
CMF and LCF response to the Lord Chancellors Department on the Consultation Paper 'Making Decisions: Helping People who have Difficulty Deciding for Themselves' (09/07/2002)
Introduction Both the Christian Medical Fellowship ('CMF') and the Lawyers' Christian Fellowship ('LCF') are interdenominational. The CMF is the largest British Association of Christian Doctors and students with over 4,500...
Submission from CMF to the GMC on Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Prolonging Treatments: Good Medical Practice in Decision-Making (01/07/2001)
Introduction Christian Medical Fellowship is interdenominational and has as members over 5,000 doctors throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland who are Christians and who desire their professional and personal lives...
Submission from CMF to the Family Policy Division of the Lord Chancellor's Department on: Who Decides? Making Decisions on Behalf of Mentally Incapacitated Adults (01/03/1998)
Introduction Christian Medical Fellowship is interdenominational and has as members more than 4,500 British doctors and 1,000 British medical students who are Christians and who desire their professional and personal...