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19 July 2024

Mental Capacity & Homelessness Survey 2024

Our survey of practitioners takes around 10 minutes

Court of Protection

Are you a health, social care or homelessness practitioner in England who works with people experiencing homelessness and disadvantage such as mental illness or substance use? Your views are important, whether you work occasionally, or wholly, with this population, and whether or not you conduct capacity assessments.

This survey will only take 10 mins: https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/kings/mental-capacity-homelessness-national-practitioner-survey-202-1

To receive the findings/ enter the £100 voucher draw just add your email at the end.

Thank you for helping improve understanding and support for this population.

More about this study: Use of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 with people experiencing multiple exclusion homelessness in England

Get in touch: If you would like to get in touch about the study please contact Jess Harris: jess.harris@kcl.ac.uk

Research team: The main researchers are Jess Harris, KCL and Stephen Martineau, KCL. Kritika Samsi (PI), KCL; Michelle Cornes (PI), Salford & KCL; Alex Ruck Keene KC (Hon), KCL and 39 Essex Chambers; Stan Burridge, Expert Focus; Nathan Davies, QMUL; Sam Dorney-Smith, Pathway; Bruno Ornelas.

Lived experience Advisory Group (PPIE) led by Stan Burridge.

Collaborators: Enabling Assessment Service London (EASL); Elizabeth Furber; Fiona Bateman; Edge Training & Consultancy Ltd

Follow the Unit: We post updates from the study via the Unit account: @hscwru