Children and Young People’s Treatment: When Parents, Doctors and Local Authority Disagree
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From vaccination to life-sustaining treatment – who can consent when the patient is under 18 and what happens when there is no agreement about the best way forward? This session for Bevan Brittan was presented by Katie Gollop QC of Serjeants’ Inn Chambers.
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