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Capacity II:
Children:
- Usually parents give consent to their child’s medical treatment.
- But their decision can be overridden by the court, applying the ‘best interests’ test - child’s interest is paramount
- Children Act 1989 section 1
o (1) When a court determines any question with respect to—
 (a) the upbringing of a child …
 … the child’s welfare shall be the court’s paramount consideration.
- Eg In Re C (A Child)(HIV Testing) [2000] Fam. 48
o Butler Sloss LJ
 This child has the right to have sensible and responsible people find out whether she is or is not HIV
positive
Meaning of best interests?
General Medical Council, 0–18 Years: Guidance for all Doctors (GMC, 2018).
- 12. An assessment of best interests will include what is clinically indicated in a particular case. You should also consider:
o a. the views of the child or young person, so far as they can express them, including any previously expressed
preferences
o b. the views of parents
o c. the views of others close to the child or young person
o d. the cultural, religious or other beliefs and values of the child or parents
o e. the views of other healthcare professionals involved in providing care to the child or young person, and of
any other professionals who have an interest in their welfare
o f. which choice, if there is more than one, will least restrict the child or young person’s future options.
 Not restricted to clinical best interests
 If a child is able to express her own wishes, these are relevant, regardless of whether she is Gillick-
competent.
 For example, unlikely that sterilisation would be found to be in the best interest as it isn’t the
least restrictive alternative.
Court involvement if:
- (a) disagreement between mother & father, or
- (b) disagreement between parents and doctors, or
o More common
- (c) disagreement between mature minor and doctors, or
- (d) controversial medical treatment...
o In essay, talk about children and mature minors separately as their issues are really different
Best interests?
- This test applies with reference to young children. Facts and test are clear, nature of cases are really factually difficult.
- US Example:
o Named the ‘Ashley Treatment’-
 In the UK, would’ve had to have gone to the courts
 Ashley was profoundly disabled- couldn’t sit up unaided.
 Parents wanted doctors to give her various treatments [remove her uterus, appendix and breast buds] to
stop her going through puberty and to keep her small- as she got bigger, she would’ve had to be carried
through hoist. Would be better if her parents could carry her- parents believed it would be in her best
interest if they could cuddle her.
 Parents saying that they’re doing it for the child’s benefit- but has been criticised a lot
 Rather, should adapt the environment to care for her, rather than adapt her body- this would be
the least restrictive alternative. Using long lasting contraceptives and better equipment.
o But unfair, don’t know their lives and what they could actually afford.
 Courts agreed that the treatment was in her best interests.
 N Tan and Iain Brassington:
 The direct benefits to Ashley of this invasive treatment were minimal. The treatment didn’t
address any existing symptoms nor did it change her underlying disease.
 The court merely found that: ‘the primary benefit offered by growth attenuation is the
potential to make caring for the child less burdensome and therefore more accessible.’
o A shift from the benefits Ashley would gain to the conveniences of her career.
Unclear whether this justifies the treatment.
 The treatment might represent less of an attempt to meet the challenges of Ashley’s condition
that an attempt not to have to meet them.
Re JS [Disposal of Body] [2016] EWHC 2859:
- Facts:
o Novel case.
o Involved 14 year old who was dying of cancer
o She wanted her body to be taken to the US for cryonic preservation. JS’s mother supported the decision but the
father did not- as she was a minor, she couldn’t make a will appointing her mother as her executor.
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