
In this episode Eleanor Tallon explains the Deprivation of Liberty process, shares tips for providers who are working through the process and helps us understand the safeguards that must be in place. Eleanor explains how we often get the terminology wrong and why using the correct terminology is so important.
Eleanor Tallon is a highly skilled Independent Social Worker, Best Interest Assessor, and Expert Witness, bringing over 16 years of post-graduate experience in social work. In 2022, she expanded her expertise into private rehabilitation case management and established MCA Professional, an independent service dedicated to producing legally robust reports for the Court of Protection, professional deputies, and public authorities.
Throughout her career, Eleanor has developed in-depth knowledge of acquired brain injury, learning disabilities, autism spectrum condition, and various cognitive and mental health impairments. She specialises in multi-agency support planning, therapeutic interventions, safeguarding, risk management, mental capacity and best interest assessments, as well as Deprivation of Liberty assessments. In addition to her core practice, Eleanor provides independent advocacy and delivers bespoke training and consultancy on the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Eleanor began a combined MA/PhD at the University of Birmingham in September 2024, focusing on the application of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 within private ABI rehabilitation case management.
Eleanor can be contacted via email [email protected] or through her website mcaprofessional.co.uk and found on LinkedIn or X(Twitter) @Eleanor_Tallon
Useful links: In the Shadows of the Institution’ – Dr Lucy Series:
Understanding when someone is deprived of their liberty
‘Failed Re X’: Deprivation of liberty and Re X (the streamlined process) – a social work perspective
Mental-capacity-act-code-of-practice.pdf
A Practical Guide to Supported Decision-Making (2023)
https://www.adass.org.uk/media/5895/quick-guide-to-deprivation-of-liberty-orders.pdf
Mental Capacity Act (MCA) and care planning - SCIEMental Capacity Act Resources | Edge Training
Lisa Brown became a property investor after a long nursing career. She initially developed heritage properties and then a chance encounter led her to discover supported living. She realized this was a powerful way to invest in property while creating homes for people with a support need. Lisa set about discovering why property investors struggle to let their properties to supported living providers and why providers struggle to find property to let. She has been educating people, raising awareness and working on solutions to this problem ever since. Lisa is the host of the Supported Living Property Podcast and YouTube channel and formed The Supported Living Property Facebook Group.
Lisa is founder of The Supported Living Property Network, a place for property investors and supported living providers to connect, build relationships and communicate about property they have available and/or need. Membership includes access to training courses, monthly training events and networking events and access to The Supported Living Property Network Conference.
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Lisa has written a free guide for you:
If you are a property investor download this free guide to help you find providers to lease your property: https://www.supportedlivingproperty.uk/free-guide-for-property-investors
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