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- Title:
- [Migrated] Non-residential parent/guardian PIL
- Description:
- For children under 16 years of age, staff should first judge whether the young person is Gillick competent. If not, consent should be sought from those who have parental responsibility. For those young people over 16 years of age, capacity to consent to the procedure should be assumed in line with the Mental Capacity Act 2005. If staff judge that a young person does not have the capacity to consent to the procedure, then they should follow the process outlined in the current Mental Capacity Code of Practice. Moving forward, consent for the remote oral health check process should be obtained during enrolment to the RSES and an opt-in/ out-out scheme may be considered.
- Hierarchy:
- [Migrated] Mini Mouth Care Matters > [Migrated] Mini Mouth Care Matters (Mini MCM) Special Education Settings (SES) > [Migrated] Programme Information Leaflets (PIL) for parents/ guardians/carers > [Migrated] Non-residential parent/guardian PIL
- Created:
- 29 Jun 2022
- Last Major Update:
- 29 Jun 2022
- Keywords:
- Mini Mouth Care Matters, Oral health, dental health, general health, healthy mouth, diet and oral health, fluoride, dental decay, caries, periodontal, gum disease, tooth surface loss, dry mouth, xeristomia, oral thrush, candidia, fungal infection, angular cheilitis, mouth ulcers, drooling, oral cancer, additional needs, safeguarding, behaviour management, toothbrush, foam swab, mouth care pack, orthodontic, denture, referrals, SMILE
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- Title:
- [Migrated] Non-residential parent/guardian PIL
- Description:
- For children under 16 years of age, staff should first judge whether the young person is Gillick competent. If not, consent should be sought from those who have parental responsibility. For those young people over 16 years of age, capacity to consent to the procedure should be assumed in line with the Mental Capacity Act 2005. If staff judge that a young person does not have the capacity to consent to the procedure, then they should follow the process outlined in the current Mental Capacity Code of Practice. Moving forward, consent for the remote oral health check process should be obtained during enrolment to the RSES and an opt-in/ out-out scheme may be considered.
- Hierarchy:
- [Migrated] Mini Mouth Care Matters > [Migrated] Mini Mouth Care Matters (Mini MCM) Special Education Settings (SES) > [Migrated] Programme Information Leaflets (PIL) for parents/ guardians/carers > [Migrated] Non-residential parent/guardian PIL
- Created:
- 29 Jun 2022
- Last Major Update:
- 29 Jun 2022
- Keywords:
- Mini Mouth Care Matters, Oral health, dental health, general health, healthy mouth, diet and oral health, fluoride, dental decay, caries, periodontal, gum disease, tooth surface loss, dry mouth, xeristomia, oral thrush, candidia, fungal infection, angular cheilitis, mouth ulcers, drooling, oral cancer, additional needs, safeguarding, behaviour management, toothbrush, foam swab, mouth care pack, orthodontic, denture, referrals, SMILE