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"Highlights this month include: (1) In the Health, Welfare and Deprivation of Liberty Report: serious medical treatment cases and the involvement of the CoP, family members and Rule 3A and DoLS before the European Court of Human Rights; (2) In the Property and Affairs Report: financial abuse at home and tools to combat financial scamming; (2) In the Practice and Procedure Report: a transparency update, a guest article on welfare cases in practice before the CoP and a problematic case on capacity thresholds and the inherent jurisdiction; (3) In the Wider Context Report: the LGO and the MCA 2005, an update on the assisted dying challenge, the Mental Health Act review and guidance for enabling serious ill people to travel; (4) In the Scotland Report: the Scottish Public Guardian on powers of attorney problems and a sideways judicial look at the meaning of support."
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