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Mental health and disability

Mental Health Strategy for Scotland: 2011-15 a consultation

This is a Scottiah Governmnet consultion which outlines proposals for a new national mental health strategy bringing together work to improve mental health services and mental health improvement. Proposals intend to build on the current approach and seek Stakeholder's views on the direction of travel for the next 4 years to further improve mental health outcomes.

Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 - Consultation on Certification of Incapacity for Medical Treatment under Part 5 Section 47

This consultation seeks views on four issues on Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Part 5 in relation to medical treatment.The issues are: widening the range of institutions which can offer training, whether dentists should be required to undertake training for this purpose;whether multiple section 47 medical treatment certificates should be required in some circumstances;and whether other medical practitioners not specified should be enabled to certify incapacity for medical treatment

Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011 Consultation on Secondary Legislation

The purpose of the consultation is to seek views on the proposed secondary legislation which will provide more detail about how the Act should be implemented, and the steps that relevant NHS Bodies and, where appropriate, relevant service providers must take to make sure the provisions within the Act are implemented and delivered.

HMRC Consultation Definition of Incapacitated Person

This HMRC consultation sought views on how best to modernise the definition of  "incapacitated person" for direct taxes. The definition is mainly used for individuals within Income Tax Self Assessment (ITSA); incapacitated persons are relieved of the need to inform HMRC about their tax affairs and the duty to do so is transferred on to an appropriate person.

Amendment to Rule 58 of the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland (Practice and Procedure) (No. 2) Rules 2005: Rule 58: Power to decide case without a hearing

This consultation seeks views only on the Tribunal's proposal that its power to decide a case without a hearing under rule 58 be amended. Depending on the results of the consultation, the Scottish Government would then look at laying any amending statutory instrument to make a change to rule 58 in the Scottish Parliament in June, with the intention that it come into force in the autumn.

Mental Capacity - DRAFT OFT guidance for Creditors

A consultation to clarify what the OFT would expect from creditors, in terms of identifying borrowers who might lack the mental capacity to make informed borrowing decisions, and what the OFT would expect from creditors, in terms of the practices and procedures they employ in dealing appropriately with such borrowers.

Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Bill Consultation

Consultation on proposed new legislation around Self-Directed Support.