Items where Author is "Emmett, Charlotte"

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Beazley, Peter and Emmett, Charlotte (2022) Malingered Mental Health: Legal Review and Clinical Challenges in English and Welsh Law. Journal of Mental Health Law, 28. pp. 10-53. ISSN 2056-3922

Allsopp, Rachel, Bessant, Claire, Dawda, Sneha, Ditcham, Keith, Emmett, Charlotte, Higgs, Matthew, Janjeva, Ardi, Li, Guangquan, Sutton, Selina, Warner, Mark and Oswald, Marion (2021) Data-Driven Responses to COVID-19: Lessons Learned: OMDDAC Research Compendium. Other. OMDDAC, London.

Allsopp, Rachel, Bessant, Claire, Dawda, Sneha, Ditcham, Keith, Emmett, Charlotte, Higgs, Matthew, Janjeva, Ardi, Li, Guangquan, Sutton, Selina, Warner, Mark and Oswald, Marion (2021) OMDDAC Practitioner Guidelines. Other. OMDDAC, London.

Allsopp, Rachel, Bessant, Claire, Dawda, Sneha, Emmett, Charlotte, Higgs, Matthew, Janjeva, Ardi, Li, Guangquan, Oswald, Marion, Sutton, Selina and Warner, Mark (2021) OMDDAC Snapshot Report 1: Data-driven Public Policy. Other. OMDDAC, London.

Dawda, Sneha, Allsopp, Rachel, Bessant, Claire, Emmett, Charlotte, Higgs, Matthew, Janjeva, Ardi, Oswald, Marion, Li, Guangquan, Sutton, Selina and Warner, Mark (2021) OMDDAC Snapshot Report 2: Tech-driven approaches to Public Health. Other. OMDDAC, London.

Janjeva, Ardi, Allsopp, Rachel, Bessant, Claire, Dawda, Sneha, Emmett, Charlotte, Higgs, Matthew, Li, Guangquan, Oswald, Marion, Sutton, Selina and Warner, Mark (2021) OMDDAC Snapshot Report 3: Policing and Public Safety. Other. OMDDAC, London.

Emmett, Charlotte and Burrell, Carole (2020) Mental Health Laws from all UK Jurisdictions. In: Clinical Topics in Old Age Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 279-292. ISBN 9781108594714

Emmett, Charlotte and Hughes, Julian C. (2019) Best Interests. In: Mental Capacity Legislation: Principles and Practice. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 34-55. ISBN 9781108480369

Emmett, Charlotte (2019) Dementia, Religion and Spirituality. In: Dementia, Disability and Human Rights Conference, 11th June 2019, Keele, UK.

McCormick, Fiona, Emmett, Charlotte, Paes, Paul and Hughes, Julian (2018) Resuscitation decisions at the end of life: medical views and the juridification of practice. Journal of Medical Ethics, 44. pp. 376-383. ISSN 0306-6800

Hughes, Julian C., Crepaz-Keay, David, Emmett, Charlotte and Fulford, K. W. M. (Bill) (2018) The Montgomery ruling, individual values and shared decision-making in psychiatry. BJPsych Advances, 24 (2). pp. 93-100. ISSN 2056-4678

Emmett, Charlotte and Burrell, Carole (2017) The Rights and Wrongs of Article 5 in Dementia and End of Life Care. In: XXXVth International Congress of Law and Mental Health, 9th - 14th July 2017, Prague.

Emmett, Charlotte and Gration, John (2016) Care Home Placement and Human Rights. British Journal of General Practice, 66 (646). p. 15. ISSN 0960-1643

Hughes, Julian, Poole, Marie, Louw, Stephen, Greener, Helen and Emmett, Charlotte (2015) Residence capacity: Its nature and assessment. BJPsych Advances, 21 (5). pp. 307-312. ISSN 2056-4678

Jackman, Louisa and Emmett, Charlotte (2014) Two important legal events that may radically shape the future delivery of dementia care in England and Wales. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 30 (1). p. 105. ISSN 1099-1166

Emmett, Charlotte and Jackman, Louisa (2014) Ethical dilemmas faced by people with dementia and their carers: vignette commentary. Project Report. Alzheimer Europe, Luxembourg.

Jackman, Louisa, Emmett, Charlotte, Sharp, Tom and Marshall, Joanna (2014) Legal implications of restrictive physical interventions in people with dementia. Nursing Older People, 26 (10). pp. 24-29. ISSN 1472-0795

Emmett, Charlotte, Poole, Marie, Bond, John and Hughes, Julian (2014) A Relative Safeguard? The Informal Roles that Families and Carers Play when Patients with Dementia are discharged from Hospital into Care in England and Wales. International Journal of Law, Policy and Family, 28 (3). pp. 302-320. ISSN 1360-9939

Emmett, Charlotte (2014) Safeguarding dementia patients on discharge from general hospital: the role of relatives under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. In: Northumbria Research seminar series, 29th October 2014, Northumbria University.

Jackman, Louisa and Emmett, Charlotte (2014) Moral and Legal Issues of Forced Care. In: 24th Alzheimer Europe Conference, 20-22 October 2014, Glasgow.

Mohandas, Anil and Emmett, Charlotte (2014) Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (England & Wales): Do the Provisions Serve to Strengthen Patient Autonomy or Enable its Vulnerability In Law to Be Maintained? In: XVI World Congress of Psychiatry, 14-16 september 2014, Madrid, Spain.

Jackman, Louisa, Emmett, Charlotte, Sells, Debbie, Corrigan, Jason, Cross, James and Woodhead, Hilary (2014) Should care staff be taught how to use physical restraint techniques with people living with dementia? Journal of Dementia Care, 22 (5). pp. 1-2. ISSN 1351-8372

Poole, Marie, Bond, John, Emmett, Charlotte, Hughes, Julian, Greener, Helen, Louw, Stephen and Robinson, Louise (2014) Going home? An ethnographic study of assessment of capacity and best interests in people with dementia being discharged from hospital. BMC Geriatrics, 14. p. 56. ISSN 1471-2318

Emmett, Charlotte and Poole, Marie (2013) Making best interest decisions for dementia patients on discharge from general hospital: Do family and friends fulfil an effective safeguarding function under English law? In: 33rd Congress of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, 14-19 July 2013, Amsterdam.

Emmett, Charlotte, Poole, Marie, Bond, John and Hughes, Julian (2013) Residence capacity: complexity and confusion. Elder Law Journal, 3 (1). pp. 159-166. ISSN 2044-9593

Emmett, Charlotte, Poole, Marie, Bond, John and Hughes, Julian (2013) Homeward bound or bound for a home? Assessing the capacity of dementia patients to make decisions about hospital discharge: Comparing practice with legal standards. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 36 (1). pp. 73-82. ISSN 0160-2527

Dickinson, Claire, Bamford, Claire, Exley, Catherine, Emmett, Charlotte, Hughes, Julian and Robinson, Louise (2013) Planning for tomorrow whilst living for today: the views of people with dementia and their families on Advance Care Planning. International Psychogeriatrics, 25 (12). pp. 2011-2021. ISSN 1873-9598

Emmett, Charlotte (2012) The significance of capacity assessments for care and residence decisions. Lucy Series, The Small Places.

Greener, Helen, Poole, Marie, Emmett, Charlotte, Bond, John and Hughes, Julian (2012) Value judgements and conceptual tensions: decision-making in relation to hospital discharge for people with dementia. Clinical Ethics, 7 (4). pp. 166-174. ISSN 1477-7509

Emmett, Charlotte and Poole, Marie (2012) Assessing the capacity of dementia patients to make decisions about where to live on discharge from hospital: comparing practice with legal standards. In: SLSA Conference, 3-5 April 2012, Leicester De Montfort Law School.

Robinson, Louise, Bamford, Claire, Beyer, Fiona, Clark, Alexa, Dickinson, Claire, Emmett, Charlotte, Exley, Catherine, Hughes, Julian, Robson, Lesley and Rousseau, Nikki (2010) Patient preferences for future care - how can Advance Care Planning become embedded into dementia care: a study protocol. BMC Geriatrics, 10 (2). ISSN 1471-2318

Emmett, Charlotte (2007) The Mental Capacity Act 2005 and its impact on dental practice. British Dental Journal, 203. pp. 515-521. ISSN 0007-0610

Emmett, Charlotte (2007) Treating incapable adults under the Mental Capacity Act 2005: Implications for chiropody. Chiropody Review, 64 (4). pp. 4-5. ISSN 0009-4714

Emmett, Charlotte (2003) Capacity and Incapacity, Psychiatry, Law and Philosophy: Mental Health Law reform and the Draft Mental Capacity Bill. In: Royal College of Psychiatrists Annual Conference, 2003, Harrogate.

Emmett, Charlotte (1998) Johnson v UK: The Rights of Conditionally Discharged Patients. Journal of Civil Liberties, 3 (1). ISSN 1362-3451

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