Part of Mental Health Bill [HL] - Committee (3rd Day) – in the House of Lords at 6:45 pm on 22 January 2025.
Baroness Merron
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care
6:45,
22 January 2025
Actually, my feeling about the code of practice is something that I wanted to bring up, because it has come up quite a lot. The code of practice is statutory and aimed at practitioners, and it allows nuance and so on, but Gillick is in case law and it guides us throughout. The point I am trying to make is that if it is changed in respect of this Mental Health Bill then that has implications across the wider question of competency for younger people, and that is of great concern.
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