خلاصہ
The Mental Health Act 1983 provides the legal framework for the compulsory admission, detention, and treatment of persons with mental disorders in England & Wales. It balances the need to protect individuals and the public with safeguards for patients' rights.
اہم نکات
- Compulsory admission for assessment (s.2: up to 28 days) or treatment (s.3: up to 6 months, renewable)
- Emergency admission for assessment (s.4: up to 72 hours)
- Police power to remove a person from a public place to a place of safety (s.136)
- Patients may apply to a Mental Health Tribunal for discharge
- Independent Mental Health Advocates (IMHAs) support detained patients
- Treatment without consent is permitted in specified circumstances (Part IV)
- Community Treatment Orders allow supervised treatment in the community (s.17A)
حصے اور دفعات
ترامیم کی تاریخ
2007 — Mental Health Act 2007
Broadened the definition of mental disorder, introduced Community Treatment Orders, and strengthened patients' rights.