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Introducing Tina Allport, the Independent Mental Capacity Advocate for Shropshire.
The Independent Mental Capacity Advocate is a new role created by the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
The role of an IMCA is to represent and support a person who lacks capacity, primarily in two situations
The IMCA will only become involved if the person lacks capacity to give their own views and there is no-one else who it is appropriate to consult with like a relative or friend.
What does this mean for practitioners?
A referral to an IMCA about serious medical treatment decisions or changes of accommodation are statutory the Act calls this a Duty. It is not an optional extra, something which may be a good idea or worth thinking about.
It is a legal requirement that a referral is made to an IMCA if all three following condition are met
What does a permanent change of accommodation mean?
Accommodation arranged by the Local Authority or NHS in a hospital for more than twenty eight days or a Care Home for more than eight weeks.
What does "serious medical treatment" mean?
This is less clear but generally means something whic may have serious consequences for the individual in question.
An IMCA can also be involved in Adult Protection procedures and reviews of accommodation where prople lack capacity to represent their own views.
The IMCA service provider in Shropshire is called POhWER and their contact details are
Telephone: 0845 2230439
Fax: 0845 3373052
email: IMCA@pohwer.net
Mental CapacityAct Implementation Officer
Shropshire County Council
Mental Capacity Act Implementation Officer
Disability Resource Centre, Lancaster Road
Shrewsbury
Shropshire, SY1 3NJ
Tel: +44 (0) 1743 450927
community.services @shropshire-cc.gov.uk