Legislation
Under the Mental Health Act 1983, what is the primary purpose of a Section 2 detention?
Assessment of mental health
Under the Mental Health Act 1983, a person can be detained if their mental disorder is of a nature or degree that warrants detention and what else?
It is necessary for their health or safety or for the protection of others
Which Article of the Human Rights Act 1998 protects the right to liberty and security of person?
Article 5
If a public authority breaches a Convention right, what is the usual legal avenue for an individual under the Human Rights Act 1998?
Bringing proceedings in a UK court
Article 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 states that no one shall be subjected to what?
Cruel or degrading treatment
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 introduced the role of the Domestic Abuse Commissioner. What is their main responsibility?
To monitor and improve the response to abuse
Under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, a child who sees, hears, or otherwise experiences the effects of domestic abuse is considered to be what?
A victim of domestic abuse
Which Article of the Human Rights Act 1998 prohibits discrimination in the enjoyment of the other Convention rights?
Article 14
A significant focus of the Online Safety Act 2023 is to make the internet safer for which specific group?
Children
The Care Act 2014 introduced a national minimum threshold for adult social care eligibility. What is its purpose?
To ensure consistency across England
Under the Care Act 2014, when does a local authority have a duty to make enquiries if an adult is at risk of abuse or neglect?
When there is reasonable cause to suspect abuse
The Care Act 2014 emphasizes that local authorities should integrate care and support with what other type of services?
Health services
An Advance Decision to Refuse Treatment (ADRT) under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 allows an individual to do what?
Refuse specified medical treatments
The grounds for detention under the Mental Health Act 1983 typically require that the patient's mental disorder warrants detention and that detention is what?
Necessary for their health or safety
What is the primary role of an Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA) under the Mental Capacity Act 2005?
To represent people lacking family support
Which principle is central to the Care Act 2014, requiring local authorities to consider an individual's overall welfare?
The principle of well-being
Under the Mental Health Act 1983, which individual historically held specific powers relating to a patient's detention and discharge?
The patient's nearest relative
Which professional is responsible for applying for civil detentions under the Mental Health Act 1983?
An approved mental health professional
Under the Online Safety Act 2023, platforms must implement measures to tackle which criminal offence often occurring online?
Online fraud
What is the primary objective of the Online Safety Act 2023?
To make the UK the safest place online
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 provides a statutory definition of domestic abuse that explicitly includes which type of abuse?
Economic abuse
What is the primary aim of charging for care and support services under the Care Act 2014?
To ensure services are financially sustainable
Under the Care Act 2014, local authorities must provide what type of services to help prevent, reduce, or delay needs for care and support?
Universal preventative services
According to the Mental Capacity Act 2005, what support must be given to an individual before concluding they lack capacity?
All practicable help to make a decision
A Community Treatment Order (CTO) under the Mental Health Act 1983 allows certain patients to receive supervised treatment in what setting?
Their own community
Under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, local authorities are given new duties related to providing what for victims of domestic abuse?
Safe accommodation and support
The Online Safety Act 2023 places requirements on internet services to have clear and effective what for users to report harmful content?
Reporting mechanisms
Which one of the following is NOT one of the five key principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005?
Capacity can be restored with payment
What kind of content, while not illegal, can platforms have duties to address under the Online Safety Act 2023 for adult users?
Legal but harmful content
Which court has jurisdiction over the personal welfare and property and affairs of people who lack mental capacity under the Mental Capacity Act 2005?
The Court of Protection
The Online Safety Act 2023 aims to ensure that online platforms take proactive steps to prevent children from encountering what type of content?
Content that is harmful to them
Which body does the Care Act 2014 mandate local authorities to establish or ensure the establishment of, to lead multi-agency safeguarding work?
Local Safeguarding Adults Board
What is the role of a Mental Health Tribunal for a patient detained under the Mental Health Act 1983?
To review the patient's detention
The Human Rights Act 1998 made which international convention enforceable in UK domestic courts?
The European Convention on Human Rights
Which type of behaviour, involving a pattern of acts designed to harm, punish, or frighten, is recognized in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021?
Controlling or coercive behaviour
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 includes provisions to prohibit alleged perpetrators of domestic abuse from doing what to victims in family court proceedings?
Cross-examining them in person
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 introduces which fundamental presumption regarding an individual's ability to make their own decisions?
A presumption of capacity
When making a decision in the best interests of a person who lacks capacity, what is a key factor that must always be considered under the Mental Capacity Act 2005?
The views and wishes of the person
Article 8 of the Human Rights Act 1998 protects the right to respect for an individual's what?
Right to private and family life
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 states that an unwise decision does not automatically mean a person lacks what?
Mental capacity
A Section 3 detention under the Mental Health Act 1983 is for what primary purpose?
Treatment for mental disorder
The Online Safety Act 2023 imposes a duty of care on online platforms to protect users from what type of content?
Illegal and harmful content
For a person to be deemed to lack capacity under the Mental Capacity Act 2005, their inability to make a decision must be linked to what?
An impairment of the mind or brain
A key aspect of the Human Rights Act 1998 is that it requires judges to interpret all legislation in a way that is compatible with what?
The Convention rights
Which Article of the Human Rights Act 1998 protects the right to life, with certain exceptions for lawful force?
Article 2
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 broadened the definition of domestic abuse to include controlling behaviour. This aims to cover what aspects of abuse?
A pattern of intimidation and subjugation
What is the purpose of an Independent Mental Health Advocate (IMHA) under the Mental Health Act 1983?
To help patients understand their rights
Public authorities, when making decisions, must act compatibly with Convention rights as a core duty under which Act?
The Human Rights Act 1998
The Care Act 2014 places a duty on local authorities to assess the needs of which specific group, beyond the individuals themselves?
The individual's carers
Which government regulator is tasked with enforcing the Online Safety Act 2023?
Ofcom