What are the main laws of mental health legislation?
Why would involuntary treatment occur?
How is involuntary treatment allowed?
Normally, involuntary treatment would constitute assault and breach laws of consent, mental health legislation provides a legal mechanism
What are some critisisms of involuntary treatment?
What are the ethical justifications for involuntary treatment?
What is the mental health legislation in: Scotland, England and Wales, and Northern Ireland?
Scotland:
England and Wales:
Northern Ireland:
Why is mental health law important?
What are some of the principles of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment)(Scotland) Act 2003?
What does the MH(S)A stand for?
Mental Health (Care and Treatment)(Scotland) Act 2003
What does the MH(S)A define mental disorder as?
The MH(S)A gives powers to what?
People who the MH(A)S applies to is determined by?
What ages can be detained by the MH(S)A?
Anyone can be detained, but if under 18:
What are the different civil compulsory powers of the MH(S)A?
What does EDC stand for?
Emergency detetion certificate
How long does an emergency detention certificate allow detention for?
Up to 72 hours
What does an emergency detention certificate allow?
Assessment and ER treatment only
Transfer to psychiatric hospital
Do patients have a right to appeal an emergency detention certificate?
No
Who can administer an emergency detention certificate?
Fully registered practitioner
When can an emergency detention certificate be used?
Patient is significant risk to self or others
How long does a short term detention certificate allow detention for?
Up to 28 days
Do patients have a right to appeal a short term detention certificate?
Yes
What does a short term detention certificate allow?
Assessment and treatment
What is the criteria for a short term detention certificate to be used?