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Sussex Training Programme 2003/04

PROGRAMME 2003/2004

 

 

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I wish to join the Sussex Regional Group and am a memeber of SFE or will apply for membership of SFE.

I enclose a cheque for £80 (individual member)                                       □

A cheque for £150 is enclosed/will be sent separately (two members)                   □

A cheque for £[               ] is enclosed/will be sent separately (£150 + £50 for

each additional member)                                                                      □

(please make cheques payable to Sussex SFE)

 

I am interested in attending the following meetings:

1.    24th November 2003                                                                          

 

Spa Hotel, Tunbridge Wells

 

Inaugural Meeting and Reception

 

The Mental Incapacity Bill:

‘Protection of the Vulnerable or a Licence to Kill?’

 

 

James Bogle, Barrister practising from 10 King’s Bench Walk and specialist in medical ethics.

 

 

2.     11th February 2004                                                                               

 

Spa Hotel, Tunbridge Wells

 

Working with the Court of Protection: an Update

 

 

Denzil Lush, Master of the Court of Protection

 

 

3.    21st April  2004                                                                

 

Spa Hotel, Tunbridge Wells

 

The Assessment of Mental Capacity: Pitfalls and Best Practice

 

 

Penny Letts, author of the BMA/Law Society Guide to Assessment of Mental Capacity; freelance writer and special consultant to Joint House of Commons and House of Lords Scrutiny Committee

 

 

4.       September  2004 (date to be confirmed)                                 

 

Venue to be confirmed

 

Nursing care: who pays and how to make sure – duties to clients and beneficiaries

 

 

Tish Hanifan, lecturer, training consultant, and committee member of SFE

 

 

5.    11th  November  2004                                           

 

Venue to be confirmed

 

Enduring Powers of Attorney: - empowerment or a licence to abuse? problems, disputes and remedies

 

 

David Rees, barrister practising from 5 Stone Buildings, counsel in the leading Court of Appeal case of Re W and a contributor to Heywood & Massey: Court of Protection Practice and The Law Society’s Elderly Client Handbook

 

 

NOTES

1            All meetings will have 1 hour of CPD accreditation.

2            Unless otherwise advised all meetings will commence at 5 pm and last around 1 – 1½ hours.

3            Please indicate which meetings you wish to attend so that we have an idea of numbers and can plan accordingly. Please therefore let us know beforehand if you cannot attend a meeting, which you have agreed to attend.

4            We will send reminders by email a fortnight before each meeting. Details will also be available on the SFE website.

5           Meetings may be liable to changes in venue, date and speaker. We will try to provide as much notice as possible if there are any changes to the programme.

 

Please return this form to Amy Paxton at

Rix & Kay Solicitors, 84 High Street, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 8JG

DX 39100 Heathfield

AmyPaxton@rixandkay.co.uk

www.solicitorsfortheelderly.com

 

 
 

 

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