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Mental Health Law in England and Wales is a comprehensive guide to
the Mental Health Act 1983 for any mental health professional -
from social workers, psychologists and occupational therapists, to
doctors and nurses. The book aims to simplify mental health law so
that it’s accessible to busy professionals at all stages of
practice as well as those affected by mental health law. Key
chapters include details on who operates the Act, who is affected
by it, how the law governs issues of capacity and consent to
treatment, how to appeal against compulsion, and the role of the
nearest relative. There are also important chapters on advocacy,
children and human rights issues, as well as extensive appendices
which provide access to the 1983 Act itself, important rules and
regulations, and a summary of key cases. This Fifth Edition
includes:Â - Practical advice and checklists for working with
the Act. - An updated text of the Mental Health Act and relevant
Rules and Regulations. - Recent case law including the Devon
judgment on Mental Health Act assessments. - A summary of the Human
Rights Act 1998. - Guidance on the interface between the Mental
Health Act and the Mental Capacity Act. - Recent case law
concerning the ‘relevant information’ when assessing for
incapacity. Â
This accessible and practical guide de-mystifies the Mental Health
Tribunal for health and social care professionals. Written by a
mental health lawyer and a MHT Panel member, it offers essential
explanations of all stages of the MHT proceedings, from initial
application to the final decision. The book also provides answers
to frequently asked questions and provides top tips to help guide
through the whole process.
Mental Health Law in England and Wales is a comprehensive guide to
the Mental Health Act 1983 for any mental health professional -
from social workers, psychologists and occupational therapists, to
doctors and nurses. The book aims to simplify mental health law so
that it’s accessible to busy professionals at all stages of
practice as well as those affected by mental health law. Key
chapters include details on who operates the Act, who is affected
by it, how the law governs issues of capacity and consent to
treatment, how to appeal against compulsion, and the role of the
nearest relative. There are also important chapters on advocacy,
children and human rights issues, as well as extensive appendices
which provide access to the 1983 Act itself, important rules and
regulations, and a summary of key cases. This Fifth Edition
includes:Â - Practical advice and checklists for working with
the Act. - An updated text of the Mental Health Act and relevant
Rules and Regulations. - Recent case law including the Devon
judgment on Mental Health Act assessments. - A summary of the Human
Rights Act 1998. - Guidance on the interface between the Mental
Health Act and the Mental Capacity Act. - Recent case law
concerning the ‘relevant information’ when assessing for
incapacity. Â
This accessible and practical guide de-mystifies the Mental Health
Tribunal for health and social care professionals. Written by a
mental health lawyer and a MHT Panel member, it offers essential
explanations of all stages of the MHT proceedings, from initial
application to the final decision. The book also provides answers
to frequently asked questions and provides top tips to help guide
through the whole process.
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