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Request authorisation from us to deprive an adult of their liberty for care or treatment.
Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) protect people who do not have the mental capacity to consent to care or hospital treatment. It checks that the deprivation is both appropriate and in their best interests.
DoLS apply to anyone who:
For more information about how the process works, read:
There are two types of authorisations: urgent and standard.
You can:
This is needed when the person is currently being deprived of their liberty in a hospital setting or a care home. The application covers the placement for up to 14 days.
If the hospital or care home believes the person will remain in their care for longer than 14 days they can apply to the Local Authority for a standard authorisation at the same time.
This is needed when the person will be deprived of liberty in the next 28 days.
The hospital or care home (managing authority) apply to the relevant local authority (supervisory body) for a standard authorisation. This triggers a number of assessments before the deprivation of liberty (DOL) can be authorised.
Send all urgent and standard referrals to the DoLS team.