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==Further details==
==Further details==
1. Solicitors: The MHLO scheme is an ideal way to evidence your continued competence in this area of law.  
Each questionnaire states whether it relates to the MHA or MCA.  


Under the hours-based regime, solicitors must attain 16 CPD credits between 1 November and 31 October each year; however, there are exceptions, such as for newly-qualified solicitors and those who work part-time. See the SRA website for details.  
1. Solicitors: The MHLO scheme is an ideal way to evidence your continued competence in this area of law. In addition:


LAA category supervisors must undertake a minimum of 6 hours of Continuing Professional Development per year in the Mental Health Category of Law of which no fewer than 3 hours must be on the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Each questionnaire states what proportion relates to the MHA or MCA.  
* LAA category supervisors must undertake a minimum of 6 hours of Continuing Professional Development per year in the Mental Health Category of Law of which no fewer than 3 hours must be on the Mental Capacity Act 2005.  


Law Society panel members must undertake a minimum of 6 hours of mental health CPD per year.
* For the Law Society's [http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/support-services/accreditation/mental-health/ mental health accreditation scheme] (panel):
**Accreditation: "In addition to the two-day mandatory course, applicants should also have gained at least six PD hours in the last complete PD year in the subject area of mental health law."
**Re-accreditation: You need "six hours of mental health law-related structured PD in each complete PD year".
 
* For the Law Society's [http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/support-services/accreditation/mental-capacity/ mental capacity accreditation scheme]:
**Accreditation: "In addition to the two-day mandatory course, applicants should also have gained at least six PD hours in the last complete PD year in the subject area of mental capacity law, or related areas such as mental health."
**Re-accreditation: You need to "demonstrate your continued competence by ... [p]roviding details of the PD undertaken in each year".


2. Barristers: See [https://www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/regulatory-requirements/for-barristers/continuing-professional-development-from-1-january-2017/established-practitioners-programme/continuing-professional-development-2017-faqs/ BSB website]
2. Barristers: See [https://www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/regulatory-requirements/for-barristers/continuing-professional-development-from-1-january-2017/established-practitioners-programme/continuing-professional-development-2017-faqs/ BSB website]

Revision as of 21:54, 12 June 2017

Links for subscribers: Take a test | Password reminder | Your CPD record

The scheme is primarily aimed at mental health solicitors, and is accredited by the SRA (reference DOM/WIKI). It is an ideal way to obtain your necessary hours, or to evidence your continued competence.

The course will cover LAA category supervisors for their mandatory MHA- and MCA-related CPD hours, and Law Society MH Accreditation Scheme (Panel) members for their mandatory MH-related CPD hours.

It is also suitable for barristers (established practitioners), psychiatrists, social workers and psychiatric nurses.

For £60, you can obtain 12 CPD credits. Multiple-choice tests are published monthly and stay online for 12 months. The tests can be taken at any time: for instance, a solicitor could take 4 tests today and save the other 8 until the start of the new CPD year in November. The subscription lasts for up to 12 CPD points or 12 months, whichever is sooner.

The aim is to provide updates on mental health law - case law, legislation and general information. At the end of the course you will have a better understanding of recent changes in this area of law. You do not need to have any prior knowledge to take the tests, as each test is based on its own reading material.

Subscription - £60 per subscriber

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You will be emailed with login details within a day of payment being received.

If you have any queries about your order, please email jonathan at mentalhealthlaw.co.uk

About the scheme

1. Study the relevant month's reading material.

2. Answer 8 multiple-choice questions which are set by a practising mental health solicitor.

3. Your marks will be checked by computer and you will immediately be given your score.

4. If you score at least 7 out of 8, then you will be awarded one CPD hour and will be able to print out a certificate for your records.

5. If you fail the test you can resit it until you pass, but will need to re-read the relevant materials carefully.

Further details

Each questionnaire states whether it relates to the MHA or MCA.

1. Solicitors: The MHLO scheme is an ideal way to evidence your continued competence in this area of law. In addition:

  • LAA category supervisors must undertake a minimum of 6 hours of Continuing Professional Development per year in the Mental Health Category of Law of which no fewer than 3 hours must be on the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
  • For the Law Society's mental health accreditation scheme (panel):
    • Accreditation: "In addition to the two-day mandatory course, applicants should also have gained at least six PD hours in the last complete PD year in the subject area of mental health law."
    • Re-accreditation: You need "six hours of mental health law-related structured PD in each complete PD year".
  • For the Law Society's mental capacity accreditation scheme:
    • Accreditation: "In addition to the two-day mandatory course, applicants should also have gained at least six PD hours in the last complete PD year in the subject area of mental capacity law, or related areas such as mental health."
    • Re-accreditation: You need to "demonstrate your continued competence by ... [p]roviding details of the PD undertaken in each year".

2. Barristers: See BSB website

3. Legal executives: Suitable for legal executives. See ILEX website.

4. Doctors: See RCPsych CPD information.

5. Social workers: See HCPC website.

6. Nurses: See NMC website.

If you have any enquiries about the scheme - whether technical (e.g. you can't get the system to work) or otherwise (e.g. you disagree with your score) - then you can email jonathan at mentalhealthlaw.co.uk. In addition, there is a feedback form which can be filled in at the end of each assessment.