Chambre PA
New Mental Capacity Legislation for NI 2012
Copyright Kevin Cooper Photoline: Kevin Doherty, Director of Services, Disability Action, Monica Wilson, Chief Executive, Disability Action; welcome David Ford, Justice Minister, and Will Chambré, Managing Director, Chambré Public Affairs, to the conference on “New Mental Capacity Legislation for NI”. Two Northern Ireland executive ministers Edwin Poots, Minister for Health, Social Services, and Public Safety, and David Ford, Minister for Justice, spoke to an important conference, which examined radical new mental capacity legislation for NI. The half day conference examined radical and progressive proposals to protect the rights of those with Mental Health and Mental Capacity issues, when making personal healthcare, finance or legal decisions. Organised by Chambré PA in association with Disability Action, the event took place in the MAC, Belfast and discussed the development of the Northern Ireland Mental Capacity (Health, Welfare, and Finance) Bill. The conference, which was chaired by Seamus McKee, BBC Radio Ulster also heard from a number of experts Kevin Doherty, Director of Services, Disability Action, Pat McConville, Mental Health Legislation Unit – DHSSPS, Professor Roy McClelland, former Chair of the Bamford Review, Dr Colin Harper, Manager, Disability Action’s Centre on Human Rights, Pat McConville , DHSSPS, Professor Roy McClelland. Dr Colin Harper, Disability Action, the first morning session. After a short coffee break the conference also heard from Tom Haire, Head of Criminal Law Branch - Department of Justice, Dr Frederick Browne, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Bill Halliday, Chief Executive, MindWise NV and Clare Irvine, Principal Legal Officer NI Law Commission. With a panel discussion and questions from the floor to Tom Haire, DOJ, Bill Halliday, Mindwise, Dr Frederick Browne, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Clare Irvine, Law Commission.
New Mental Capacity Legislation for NI 2012
Copyright Kevin Cooper Photoline: Kevin Doherty, Director of Services, Disability Action, Monica Wilson, Chief Executive, Disability Action; welcome David Ford, Justice Minister, and Will Chambré, Managing Director, Chambré Public Affairs, to the conference on “New Mental Capacity Legislation for NI”. Two Northern Ireland executive ministers Edwin Poots, Minister for Health, Social Services, and Public Safety, and David Ford, Minister for Justice, spoke to an important conference, which examined radical new mental capacity legislation for NI. The half day conference examined radical and progressive proposals to protect the rights of those with Mental Health and Mental Capacity issues, when making personal healthcare, finance or legal decisions. Organised by Chambré PA in association with Disability Action, the event took place in the MAC, Belfast and discussed the development of the Northern Ireland Mental Capacity (Health, Welfare, and Finance) Bill. The conference, which was chaired by Seamus McKee, BBC Radio Ulster also heard from a number of experts Kevin Doherty, Director of Services, Disability Action, Pat McConville, Mental Health Legislation Unit – DHSSPS, Professor Roy McClelland, former Chair of the Bamford Review, Dr Colin Harper, Manager, Disability Action’s Centre on Human Rights, Pat McConville , DHSSPS, Professor Roy McClelland. Dr Colin Harper, Disability Action, the first morning session. After a short coffee break the conference also heard from Tom Haire, Head of Criminal Law Branch - Department of Justice, Dr Frederick Browne, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Bill Halliday, Chief Executive, MindWise NV and Clare Irvine, Principal Legal Officer NI Law Commission. With a panel discussion and questions from the floor to Tom Haire, DOJ, Bill Halliday, Mindwise, Dr Frederick Browne, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Clare Irvine, Law Commission.