Tue, 5 November 2024
12:00 - 13:30
Your event Zoom link is available via IOB Learn, but will also be emailed to you before 11am on the morning of your event.
Tue, 5 November 2024
12:00 - 13:30
Your event Zoom link is available via IOB Learn, but will also be emailed to you before 11am on the morning of your event.
Join IOB and Dolores Keane, BL, for an engaging discussion on supporting clients under the Assisted Decision-Making Act 2015.
Dolores will give attendees an overview of the key provisions of the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 and its implications for both financial and legal professionals. Dolores will also explore the roles of financial planners and legal professionals in assisting individuals under the Act.
The session will also cover how both financial services and legal professionals can develop strategies for interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure the best outcomes for clients. Dolores will use case studies to bring to life the practical application of the principles discussed.
There is 1.5 CPD hours available for the following designations
QFA (all categories except Ethics)
APA (all categories except Ethics)
RS CPD (all categories except Ethics)
LCI
PB- Professional Banker
CB- Chartered Banker
Personal Insolvancy Practitioner
Fellow of Compliance Institute (Compliance)
Certified Fintech Risk and Compliance Professional
Wealth Management Professional
Retirement Planning Professional
MCI
Dolores Keane is practicing barrister with over 20 years’ experience and a particular interest in Medical Law. She has a primary degree in Economics and Politics and a Master’s Degree in European Affairs. Ms Keane advises and acts for a wide range of individual and corporate clients and has been involved in complex medical cases covering a variety of specialties, dealing with issues of liability, causation and damages.
She appears in the Circuit, High and Court of Appeal, the Coroner’s Court and before professional regulatory bodies in fitness to practice hearings. Ms Keane chair’s Mental Health Tribunals for the Mental Health Commission and is on the National Screening Advisory Committee, which advises the Minister and Department of Health on all new proposals for population based screening programmes and revisions to existing programmes.
She is a past President of the Medico-Legal Society of Ireland and an Examiner for the Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Compliance Course (PDC3) for the Institute of Bankers, University College, Dublin and an occasional lecturer on Medical Law for the School of Clinical Speech & Language Studies, Trinity College, Dublin.