Mental Capacity Matters with Alex Ruck Keene

By: Alex Ruck Keene
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  • This podcast looks at matters mental capacity related. It features conversations between Alex Ruck Keene, a specialist barrister at 39 Essex Chambers, and a whole host of people with different perspectives on mental capacity questions. It also features audio versions of the 'shedinars' that Alex delivers about key topics in mental capacity law, full versions of which (with slides) can be found here: https://www.mentalcapacitylawandpolicy.org.uk/shedinars/. (Boring but necessary caveat: nothing that appears on this podcast constitutes legal advice).
    Copyright 2021 Alex Ruck Keene and 39 Essex Chambers
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  • Conflict (and conflict avoidance) in the ICU – in conversation with Dr Harleen Kaur Johal
    Sep 18 2024

    In this ‘in conversation with’, I talk to Dr Harleen Kaur Johal, a doctor and PhD candidate, about her research as part of the BABEL project into conflict in the ICU. We discuss her interviews with patients, their family members / representatives and clinicians, and think about some of the ways in which conflicts can arise, how they can be managed, and issues which can arise when people seek to avoid conflict.

    For the original video, see here: Conflict (and conflict avoidance) in the ICU – in conversation with Dr Harleen Kaur Johal – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

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    21 mins
  • The police and the Mental Capacity Act 2005 - in conversation with Michael Brown
    Sep 9 2024

    In this 'in conversation with', I talk to the very recently retired police officer, Michael Brown - the Mental Health Cop, about the police, the MCA 2005, the red herring of 'capacity to commit criminal offences,' and the complexities of emergency situat

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    28 mins
  • Learning disability, access to justice, and the role of the law (and lawyers) - in conversation with Rosie Harding
    Sep 8 2024

    In this 'in conversation' with Professor Rosie Harding, we talk about the Co-Producing Accessible Legal Information (COALITION) Project, which has recently published its concluding report (and accompanying Easy Read version). We talk both about how to conduct co-produced research, the barriers to accessing justice for those with learning disabilities, and how lawyers can help begin to play their part.

    For the original video, see here.

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    23 mins

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If you work in healthcare this is essential listening, a perfect listen on the way to and from work

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