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31 Jan 2020

New guidance and FAQs on managing self-directed support and powers of attorney for adults with incapacity

The Scottish Government has published guidance and frequently asked questions (FAQs) on managing self-directed support for adults with incapacity.

In its Self-directed Support Implementation Plan 2019-2021, the Scottish Government committed to providing guidance to build understanding of the legal powers required to manage a social care budget on behalf of an adult who lacks capacity to take some, or all, decisions for themselves. This guidance seeks to address this.

A person with incapacity has the same rights as any other person. This guidance considers how self-directed support, underpinned as it is by informed choice, applies to those who lack the capacity to choose.

Read the Guidance on managing Self-Directed Support for Adults with Incapacity

Read the Self-directed support and powers of attorney: FAQ

Contact information

Sandra Wilson
Communications Officer
Scottish Social Services Council
communications@sssc.uk.com