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Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS)

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Price
£12 inc VAT
Study method
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Duration
0.5 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certification of Completion - Free
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free
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Overview

The "Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS)" online course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework and procedures surrounding DoLS. This course aims to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure the protection and rights of individuals who may be deprived of their liberty in care settings. Participants will learn about the legal principles, assessment processes, decision-making frameworks, and best practices for implementing DoLS.

Certificates

Certification of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Reed Courses Certificate of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

Curriculum

1
section
15
lectures
0h 31m
total
    • 1: 1.Introduction to DoLS 02:27
    • 2: 2.Assessing Deprivation of Liberty 02:04
    • 3: 3.Making DoLS Decisions 02:42
    • 4: 4.Implementing DoLS Safeguards 02:44
    • 5: 5.Case Studies and Scenarios 01:46
    • 6: 3. The Five Statutory Principles 01:53
    • 7: 3.1 What are the five statutory principles_ 00:33
    • 8: 3.2 Helping someone to make a decision 01:28
    • 9: 3.3 Personal beliefs and preferences (1) 02:25
    • 10: 3.4 Best interests 01:06
    • 11: 4 Authorised Deprivation 02:16
    • 12: 4.1 Obtaining authorisation 02:08
    • 13: 4.2 The application process 01:57
    • 14: 4.3 Assessments 02:42
    • 15: 4.4 Receiving authorization 02:19

Course media

Description

Module 1: Introduction to Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards

- Overview of the legal framework and purpose of DoLS

- Understanding the concept of deprivation of liberty

- Differentiating between restrictions and deprivation of liberty

Module 2: Mental Capacity and Best Interests

- The Mental Capacity Act and its relation to DoLS

- Assessing capacity and determining best interests

- Balancing autonomy and protection in decision-making

Module 3: Assessing and Authorizing Deprivation of Liberty

- Identifying situations requiring DoLS assessment

- Conducting capacity assessments and the role of independent assessors

- Understanding the authorizing process and relevant authorities

Module 4: The Role of Relevant Persons' Representatives (RPRs)

- The role and responsibilities of RPRs in the DoLS process

- Supporting individuals and advocating for their rights

- Collaborating with care providers and authorities

Module 5: Reviews and Monitoring

- Conducting regular reviews of DoLS authorizations

- Ensuring ongoing assessments and monitoring of individuals' circumstances

- Identifying changes in conditions and considering alternative care options

Module 6: Challenging and Appealing DoLS Authorizations

- Understanding the rights and procedures for challenging DoLS authorizations

- Legal options and recourse for individuals and their representatives

- Collaborating with legal professionals and advocacy services

Module 7: Best Practices and Ethical Considerations

- Implementing person-centered approaches and least restrictive practices

- Promoting dignity, autonomy, and individual rights

- Ethical considerations in DoLS implementation and decision-making

Who is this course for?

Upon completing the "Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS)" online course, participants will be well-equipped to pursue a variety of career paths where knowledge of DoLS is valuable. Graduates of the course can explore the following career options:

  • DoLS Assessor: Work as an independent assessor or within a local authority, conducting assessments and making recommendations regarding DoLS authorizations.
  • Mental Capacity Advocate: Support individuals and their families in understanding and navigating the DoLS process, providing advocacy and guidance throughout the assessment and authorization stages.
  • Care Home Manager: Manage care homes or assisted living facilities, ensuring compliance with DoLS regulations, conducting assessments, and implementing safeguards to protect residents' rights.
  • Legal Professional: Specializes in mental capacity law and human rights, offering legal advice and representation to individuals, families, and care providers involved in DoLS cases.
  • Social Worker: Work within adult social services, assessing individuals' care needs, ensuring their rights and interests are protected, and implementing appropriate DoLS safeguards.
  • Care Quality Assurance Officer: Oversee the implementation of DoLS safeguards within care organizations, conducting audits, providing training, and ensuring compliance with regulations.

Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience required

Career path

DoLS Consultant/Trainer: Offer consultancy services or training programs on DoLS to care providers, organizations, and professionals involved in the care of individuals who may be deprived of their liberty.

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