This page is designed to give you an overview of all of the services and groups that we provide in the London Borough of Croydon. You can get more information about what each service or group is about by clicking on the images below:
Care Act Advocacy
NOTE: This advocacy is available only from a referral from a professional (eg. social worker). Care Act 2014 The main purpose of the Care Act is to support people to get the outcomes that
General Advocacy
We provide a number of non-statutory general advocacy services in Bexley and Croydon. Each service is bespoke to the area in which we deliver it. General advocacy covers a wide
Health Complaints Advocacy
What is Health Complaints Advocacy? Health Complaints Advocacy is a free, independent and confidential service that can help you if you want to make a complaint about any aspect of
Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy (IMCA)
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 The Mental Capacity Act 2005 is a comprehensive legal framework for decision making for people who lack capacity to make particular decisions for themselves. It
Relevant Person’s Representative (RPR)
The primary role that the RPR plays is to observe if the conditions of a Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) authorisation are being met and to take action if the
Rule 1.2
A Rule 1.2 Representative speaks up for a person who lacks capacity to consent to restrictions on their freedom, when they are or maybe deprived of their liberty in a community or domestic setting.