Deprivation of Liberty. /”DoL” means the framework of safeguards set out in Schedule A1
Deprivation of Liberty means any form of detention or imprisonment or the placement of a person in a public or private custodial setting, from which that person is not permitted to leave at will, by order of any judicial, administrative or other public authority;
Deprivation of Liberty means any form of placement in an institution by decision of a judicial or administrative authority, from which the juvenile is not permitted to leave at will;
Examples of Deprivation of Liberty in a sentence
Managing the transfer of responsibilities under the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: a resource for local authorities and healthcare Commissioners.
This means that the person should not be compared with anyone else in determining whether there is a Deprivation of Liberty.
The role also oversees the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards and Guardianship arrangements in Torbay.
The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) are part of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
Clear service standards for ensuring compliance with the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLs) will be included in NHS commissioned services contracts, as appropriate to the service.
More Definitions of Deprivation of Liberty
Deprivation of Liberty means the framework of safeguards set out in Schedule A1 to the Mental Capacity Act 2005
Deprivation of Liberty means the confinement of a person to a particular place, where such person does not consent to that confinement;
Deprivation of Liberty means the framework of safeguarding set out in Schedule A1 of the Mental Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000; ‘Disclosing Party’ means the Party disclosing Confidential Information; ‘Dispute’ means a dispute, conflict or other disagreement between the Parties arising out of or in connection with this Agreement; ‘EIR’ means the Environmental Information Regulations 2004;
Deprivation of Liberty means the placing of a child in a secure setting (i.e. one which the child is not free to leave at will) by order of the court or other authority.
Deprivation of Liberty in relation to a child means the confinement of a child by order of any judicial, or administrative authority in a lock-up, police cell, correctional facility or other public or private custodial institution which that child is not permitted to leave at will;
Deprivation of Liberty. /”DoL” means the framework of safeguards set out in Schedule A1 of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (as amended, updated and/ or replaced from time to time);
Deprivation of Liberty means a deprivation of liberty within the meaning of Article 5(1) of the Human Rights Convention (and for the purposes of any reference to a deprivation of liberty , it does not matter whether the deprivation of liberty is done by a public authority or not);