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There are two problem scenarios with answers. Scenario one conclusion- The major issues Jean encountered were her family relationships. The advocate recommended mediation for all parties and believes Jean could benefit from home support agencies and counselling. The issue pertaining to Tom’s medication shall be investigated in order to ascertain if he has contravened his CTO and if he poses a risk to himself and others, consultation with his mental health team is required. Further, ethical issues such as Tom’s liberty and capacity may pose as problems and need to be further examined to ensure the balancing of rights. Scenario 2 conclusion - The rights of people who have a disability are set out in a range of international human rights legislation and are referenced in Australian and Victorian statutes (Bigby, 2014). Major issues Matthew encountered were his living arrangements and family relationships. The advocate recommended mediation for all parties and believes Mabel could benefit from home support agencies and counselling. The issue pertaining to Matthews’s medical treatment would be investigated to ensure his rights and best interests were not compromised. .


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