Advocacy Focus Secures a Further Five-Year Advocacy Hub Contract to Support Trafford Residents
Advocacy Focus is delighted to announce that we have successfully retained our Trafford Advocacy Hub contract for a further five...
Read MoreThe role of a Relevant Person’s Representative (RPR) is to maintain contact with the person and to represent and support them in all matters relating to the deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLS). This support has to be completely independent from the providers of the services they are receiving.
Our Independent Advocates have been specially trained to represent and protect the human rights of those who lack capacity and who are being deprived of their liberty in care homes and hospitals. Our team holds a wealth of expertise and knowledge surrounding the Mental Capacity Act and DoLS.
Advocacy Focus’ will represent the relevant person by:
Section 39 of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 sets out the different IMCA roles:
For more information about the role of an IMCA, contact us today.
Call us on: 0300 323 0965 or email: admin@advocacyfocus.org.uk