Submitted by M.R. Jordan on Mon, 14/12/2020 - 14:53
An article by Dr Kathy Liddell and several interdisciplinary co-authors has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry: 'Isolating residents including wandering residents in care and group homes: Medical ethics and English law in the context of Covid-19'
The article addresses three central questions:
- In what circumstances is it lawful to isolate residents of social care homes to prevent transmission of Covid-19, and in particular where the resident has a strong compulsion to walk and will not, or cannot, remain still and isolated?
- What types of strategies are lawful to curtail walking and achieve isolation and social distancing?
- Is law reform required to ensure any action to restrict freedom is lawful and not excessive?
These questions emerged during the 'first wave' of the Covid-19 pandemic, and remain relevant today.