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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Protection Decisions >> PS, Re (Severe Short Term Memory Loss: Capacity to Engage in Sexual Relations) [2024] EWCOP 42 (T2) (16 August 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCOP/2024/42.html Cite as: [2024] EWCOP 42 (T2) |
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Lancaster Road, Preston PR1 2PD |
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B e f o r e :
Sitting as a nominated judge of the Court of Protection at Tier 2
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PS (by her litigation friend, Cecilia Walsh) |
Applicant |
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(1) A LOCAL AUTHORITY -and- (2) WP -and- (3) DT -and- (4) RS |
Respondents |
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PS: SEVERE SHORT TERM MEMORY LOSS: CAPACITY TO ENGAGE IN SEXUAL RELATIONS |
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Dr Barbara Green (instructed by the Local Authority Solicitor) for the First Respondent
WP, DT and RS (Second, Third & Fourth Respondents) all appeared in person.
Hearing date: 19 June 2024
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Crown Copyright ©
HIS HONOUR JUDGE BURROWS:
INTRODUCTION & OUTLINE
(a) Decisions regarding residence;
(b) Decisions regarding the care she receives;
(c) The decision to consume alcohol;
(d) Decisions about contact with others;
(e) Capacity to engage in sexual relationships.
THE FACTS
(1) WP to contact the home to book in for a visit.
(2) WP to visit between the hours of 8am – 5pm to enable more staff presence.
(3) All visits to take place in communal areas. If more privacy is required for example, too much noise etc. other rooms can be accessed such as the music room, just ask a member of staff.
(4) If PS is asking for you to attend her bedroom with her or is making advances which become uncomfortable. Please consult staff for direction.
(5) No outside visits to take place.
(6) Under no circumstances are any visits to take place in PS's bedroom, this is to Safeguard yourself as well as PS.
THE LAW
(1) For the purposes of section 2, a person is unable to make a decision for himself if he is unable to-
(a) To understand the information relevant to the decision,
(b) To retain that information,
(c) To use or weigh that information as part of the process of making the decision, or
(d) To communicate his decision (whether by talking using sign language or any other means).
(2) A person is not to be regarded as unable to understand the information relevant to a decision if he is able to understand the information relevant to a decision if he is able to understand an explanation of it given to him in a way that is appropriate to his circumstances (using simple language, visual aids or any other means)
(3) The fact that a person is able to retain the information relevant to a decision for a short period only does not present him from being regarded as able to make the decision.
(4) The information relevant to a decision includes information about the reasonably foreseeable consequences of-
(a) Deciding one way or another, or
(b) Failing to make a decision.
(1) the sexual nature and character of the act of sexual intercourse, including the mechanics of the act;
(2) the fact that the other person must have the ability to consent to the sexual activity and must in fact consent before and throughout the sexual activity;
(3) the fact that P can say yes or no to having sexual relations and is able to decide whether to give or withhold consent;
(4) that a reasonably foreseeable consequence of sexual intercourse between a man and woman is that the woman will become pregnant.
(5) that there are health risks involved, particularly the acquisition of sexually transmitted and transmissible infections, and that the risk of sexually transmitted infection can be reduced by the taking of precautions such as the use of a condom.
THE EXPERT EVIDENCE
Generally, and not including contact and sex
The issues of contact and sexual activity
"that PS was unable to understand, use or weigh, nor retain the relevant information to have capacity for contact. It is my opinion that she lacks capacity for contact with males in general and not specifically with her long-term partner. It is my opinion that her difficulty in these areas is directly attributable to the cognitive impairments as a result of her alcohol related amnesia, and therefore that the causal nexus requirement is met".
Memory, identity and consent
DISCUSSION & DECISION