Top tips on starting difficult conversations about LPAs

...the person chosen to act for the donor on an LPA. Find more definitions in our tackling terminology blog. We spoke to Age UK and Dementia UK for their advice...
...the person chosen to act for the donor on an LPA. Find more definitions in our tackling terminology blog. We spoke to Age UK and Dementia UK for their advice...
On 14 December 2016 we held our second event for stakeholders and partners, with the theme ‘Planning for the future – meeting the needs of our ageing population’. People from...
Last autumn, we held our third annual event for stakeholders and partners. For the first time we held three different events around England and Wales – London, Cardiff and Leeds....
...on this role. All these professionals will make a charge to the donor for their services. Stepping down in your role is permanent, so if you’re unable to act for...
...or giving money to family and friends, please refer to the gifting guidance, but bear in mind applications to the Court of Protection for advice or requests for gifting outside...
...and attorneys will see a scanned image of instructions and preferences. They can check the detail before giving a secure access code to an organisation, for example a bank or...
...the Ministry of Justice, Sir Richard Heaton KCB said: Alan, you’ve been a wise, expert, calm and friendly colleague for many years. Thank you for all you have done for...
...of information before we would investigate. This was often difficult for the concern raiser to provide to us. All that is required for a concern to be investigated by OPG...
...by the National Mental Capacity Forum (NMCF). For instance, Birmingham NHS has created a video on the MCA principles aimed at people with hearing impairment. In another example, a local...
...deputy forms easier for everyone to fill in. And finally... The new deputy forms are now ready for deputies to use and we’ll be publishing them on 1 March 2016....