11KBW Community Care, Health & COP-DOLS Conference

March 7th, 2018 by Claire Halas

11KBW will be holding two related half day seminars to be held in Bristol and Manchester.

We recently held the conference in London with feedback from clients;

“Well presented, great information covered”
“Very good update, clear and well presented”
“Fantastic”
“Informative and worthwhile”
“The conference was superb, as was the quality of the speakers”
“Would recommend”

  • Bristol – 1 May 2018 – Double Tree Hilton, Bristol
  • Manchester – 14 June 2018, Crowne Plaza Manchester City Centre

The Community Care & Health seminar will be held from 9.30am – 12.45pm.
The COP/DOLS seminar will be held from 2pm – 4.25pm.
People are welcome to sign up for either or both seminars.

Feedback from last year’s Community Care seminar was extremely positive, including these comments: “Excellent quality of talks from each speaker, on each topic”, “Very useful” and “Very good & informative”. Read more »

 

Re KT: securing P’s representation in capacity / DOL cases, revisited

January 29th, 2018 by Jonathan Auburn

In Re KT (Incapacitated Persons) (Deprivation of Liberty: Appointment of Representatives) [2018] EWCOP 1, in one of his last judgments before retiring, Charles J considered again the question of the procedure to be adopted in so-called ‘non-contentious’ applications for welfare orders to authorise a deprivation of liberty. Read more »

 

11KBW Community Care & COP/ DOL 2017 – Manchester, 22 March 2017

March 7th, 2017 by Claire Halas

11KBW invites you to two related half day seminars to be held at the Crowne Plaza, 70 Shudehill, Manchester M4 4AF on Wednesday, 22 March 2017.

The Community Care seminar will be held from 10am – 12.50pm.

The COP/DOLS seminar will be held from 1.45pm – 4.15pm.

People are welcome to sign up for either or both seminars.

Feedback from last year’s Manchester Community Care seminar was extremely positive, including these comments: “Excellent. Speakers are very clear in their presentation & advice”, “Very useful” and “Very good & informative”.

The sessions will be directed at updates on recent developments in the law in these areas. Read more »