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- Wrongly depriving someone of their liberty is: A. Illegal B. Unfortunate C. Unintentional D. Sometime s necessary to protect their best interests
- When an authorisation to deprive liberty ends: A. Deprivation must be stopped ,as soon as it suits your organisation's needs B. Deprivation of liberty must be stopped, within 28 days C. Deprivation of liberty must be stopped, within 7 days D. Deprivation of liberty must be stopped, immediately
- Authorisation of an application to deprive liberty is not guaranteed , it requires: A. The correct forms to be submitted, properly completed and on time B. A general consensus that deprivation of liberty is probably in the person's best interests C. Complete satisfaction that deprivation of liberty is the right and proper option D. The correct application fee to be paid on time
- Applications seeking authorisation to deprive liberty should be: A. Via the urgent option rather than the standard option B. Reasonably anticipated in advance C. Sought when a new client's service begins, just in case they lack capacity D. Dealt with as late as possible in case such action is not required
- Liberty may only be legally deprived: A. When formally authorised in writing by an appropriate body B. When authorised in writing by a senior person in your organisation C. When formally authorised by telephone by an appropriate body D. When authorised by by a senior person in your authorisation