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EHCP Needs Assessment Capacity Assessment

Do you support young people who have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)?  If so, you may require a Mental Capacity Assessment to determine whether the person has the mental capacity to make decisions about their care needs.

We are instructed by individuals, solicitors and local authorities who require robust, high quality Mental Capacity Assessments and Best Interests decisions.  As consultant Social Workers, we are well placed to complete Mental Capacity Assessments for you concerning a person’s ability to consent to an EHCP care needs assessment.  We have a significant amount of experience as practitioners and have completed thousands of Mental Capacity Assessments since 2009.  In addition, we are qualified Expert Witnesses and instructed to complete Mental Capacity Assessments ahead of legal proceedings.

How is it decided whether a person lacks capacity?

The assessment process itself involves meeting the person (either face-to-face or virtually) and consulting their network of support.  However, the actual assessment framework for this type of decision is contained within the Mental Capacity Act and case law from 2020.  This ensures that an objective assessment is completed each time and isn’t subject to personal opinion or assumptions about a particular diagnosis or someone’s age.

When completing a Mental Capacity Assessment for this decision, we adopt best practice principles and adhere to the professional standard of the professional registration and membership bodies we belong to. They are Social Work England, Social Care Wales and the British Association of Social Workers.

How long will the assessment take?

Once instructed, we aim to complete our Mental Capacity Assessments within 14 days with the actual assessment visit usually lasting between 1-2 hours.  If, however you require an assessment completed urgently, please let us know and we will do everything we can to meet your specific timescales.

What happens if a person is assessed as lacking capacity?

If the outcome of the assessment is that the person lacks the mental capacity to make the decision, don’t worry.  The assessment process is about protecting people’s wishes and autonomy as much as anything else.  It’s a process that ensures that people aren’t discriminated against and make decisions for themselves where they’re able to.  Please contact us if you would like to discuss this further or would like to instruct us to complete an EHCP needs assessment Mental Capacity Assessment.