Forms and Decisions! The Implications of Mental Capacity

Shen Kiat Tan
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Much has been written about the deputyship regime in Singapore and the operation of the Mental Capacity Act 2008 (MCA) in relation to it. In addition, there are also articles on the pertinent issue of capacity assessments and writing of medical reports for deputy applications . In reality, however, there remains a significant gap in the understanding on how theory and practice meet in the area of capacity assessment and a desire for a more grounded approach towards implementing the framework set out in the MCA for capacity assessment. In particular, there is difficulty in setting the threshold of understanding required in the functional component of the test. This article aims to provide some user-friendly guidance that can be adopted in capacity assessments and a practical explanation on how we can ensure that capacity assessments are as robust and accurate as they can be. While doing so, I hope to encourage and catalyst the evolvement of a group of capacity assessors who can meet the demands and increased sophistication of how we preserve and enable autonomy, and to assist professionals, in particular doctors and lawyers, to cooperate with each other when an cross-disciplinary approach is required.
表格和决定!心理能力的含义
关于新加坡的代理制度以及与之相关的《2008年精神能力法》(MCA)的运作,已经写了很多文章。此外,还有关于能力评估和为副手申请撰写医疗报告的相关问题的文章。然而,在现实中,对于理论和实践如何在能力评估领域相结合的理解,以及对实施《千年发展规划》中提出的能力评估框架的更有根据的方法的愿望,仍然存在很大的差距。特别是,在设置测试的功能部分所需的理解阈值方面存在困难。本文旨在提供一些用户友好的指导,这些指导可以在能力评估中采用,并实际解释我们如何确保能力评估尽可能健壮和准确。在这样做的同时,我希望鼓励和促进一组能力评估者的发展,他们能够满足我们如何保持和实现自主权的需求和日益成熟的要求,并协助专业人士,特别是医生和律师,在需要跨学科方法时相互合作。
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