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An introduction to Enduring Powers of Guardianship and Advance Health Directives – a media release from the Office of the Public Advocate.
SERVICE PROVIDER TRAINING SESSION
An introduction to Enduring Powers of Guardianship and Advance Health Directives
On 15 February 2010 legislation came into effect in WA which enables adults to make an Enduring Power of Guardianship (EPG) and an Advance Health Directive (AHD).
These tools give adults with capacity, the power to direct how personal, lifestyle and treatment decisions would be made if they lost the capacity to make these decisions themselves.
Following the session, participants will have an understanding of:
§ the amendments to the Guardianship and Administration Act 1990
§ the legislative requirements of completing an EPG and an AHD
§ how EPGs and AHDs will operate
§ the amended hierarchy of decision-makers for treatment decisions
§ the legal responsibilities of service providers with regard to the new legislation and how they will be able to assist their clients.
This session is aimed at service providers in the health, aged-care disability and related sectors, however members of the public who are interested in attending are also welcome.
The Session is free but registration is essential
Light refreshments provided
Session Details
Date: Tuesday 9 November, 2010
Time: 1.30pm –4.30pm
Venue: Main Hall, Garry Holland Community Centre, 19 Kent Street, Rockingham
Western Australians will be able to make important decisions regarding their future medical treatment and lifestyle choices, under new legislation which takes effect today.
Ministerial Media Statement from Kim Hames, Deputy Premier; Health; Indigenous Affairs can be viewed here:
http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/Results.aspx?ItemId=133128
Government of Western Australia Department of Health Advance Health Directives information and forms can be viewed here:
On 7 July 2009 Hope attended the public consultation in Perth for the Acts Amendment (Consent to Medical Treatment) Act 2008, the event was hosted by the WA Department of Health and the Office of the Public Advocate.
Hope attended in her position as a Consumer Representative/Board Member of the Genetic Support Council WA (GSCWA). This public consultation was an information session about the Advance Health Directive and Enduring Power of Guardianship.