The Mental Health Act
The Mental Health Act 1983 covers the assessment, treatment and rights of people with a mental health condition.
Many people receive specialist mental health care and treatment in the community. However, some people can experience severe mental health problems that require admission to hospital for assessment and treatment.
Assessment and treatment
People can only be detained if the strict criteria laid down in the Act are met. The person must be suffering from a mental disorder as defined by the Act.
An application for assessment or treatment must be supported in writing by two registered medical practitioners. The recommendation must include a statement about why an assessment and/or treatment is necessary, and why other methods of dealing with the patient are not appropriate.
Admissions to hospital
Most people who receive treatment in hospitals or psychiatric units for mental health conditions are there on a voluntary basis and have the same rights as people receiving treatment for physical illnesses.
However, a small number of patients may need to be compulsorily detained under a section of the Mental Health Act.
The Act explains who is involved in the decision about compulsory admission or detention, and the individual’s, or their nearest relative’s right of appeal.
Approved social workers
Approved social workers are specially trained in both mental health and the law relating to it. They are appointed by local authorities to interview and assess people and can make an application for admission where they consider that detention is the most appropriate way of providing care and treatment.
Nearest relative
The Act gives certain rights to the nearest relative which can be used to protect the patient’s interests. Usually, the nearest relative is the older of the two people who occur highest in the following list, regardless of gender:
• husband or wife (or same sex partner)
• daughter or son
• father or mother
• brother or sister
• grandfather or grandmother
• aunt or uncle
• nephew or niece
The nearest relative has the right to:
• make application for compulsory assessment or treatment of the patient
• be consulted and challenge decisions made by the approved social worker
• discharge the patient
• apply to a Mental Health Tribunal on behalf of the patient
• receive written information about the patient’s treatment unless the patient objects
The appointment of the nearest relative can only be changed by a County Court. The nearest relative’s power of discharge can be overruled by the doctor who is responsible for the patient’s treatment.
2007-06-11 23:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The mental health is nothing but a load of crap no 1 complys with it untill mental health wants 2 use a part of it 2 cause a person a problime. Not only that when mental health dosent comply with it no 1 in any complaints department will do anything about it. The act means nothing
2014-07-16 23:41:45
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answered by TRIXI 2
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12 Steps to Mental Health Recovery
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2014-12-17 20:51:55
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answered by khalo 1
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Ever since mental institutions have opened, there are a lot of children that are abandoned. There's heaven and hell on earth. Life for these children and defenseless people is hell on earth. They get beaten robbed tortured raped and poisoned with poison drugs that doctors there would never take themselves. Religious people go to these places to visit people that are there. But the whole thing is a phony show. There are few people that know about murderous conditions in mental institutions. Most people don't know about them. None of this has ever been mentioned publicly. And as for charity organizations, none of them has ever mentioned anything about these abandoned children and abandoned adults that are getting tortured and killed. Ever since mental institutions have opened, I wonder how many people have gotten killed in them to the present day. It's a sin and a crime against humanity that's unforgivable for all time.
2016-05-11 00:53:45
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answered by C00L GUY 1
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Today in the world out of five one is absolutely suffer from mental health due to abuse, stress,physical problems,biological etc.Mental health define our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel and act as we deal with life. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, Biological factors can also be part of the cause. Mental disorders are common, but treatments are available.So it should be important to keep us healthy and fit by taking nutrients food that give us energy to fight from such problems,bone broth is the best treatment for such illness,its helps us increase our energy level and give relief from stress and other physical and mental problems.
2015-12-23 19:32:36
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answered by lance 1
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Mental health is a level of psychological well-being, or an absence of a mental disorder. it is the "psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment. From the perspective of positive psychology or holism, mental health may include an individual's ability to enjoy life, and create a balance between life activities and efforts to achieve psychological resilience.
2015-04-15 17:05:03
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answered by ? 2
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The Mental Health Act is very long and somewhat complicated to give you all the information. I suggest using search engines
2007-06-15 07:48:21
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answered by Hakim 3
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I think the mental health is most important for human being. when we are mentally good everything is good. If anyone be mentally disorder everything will bad. So a man keep mentally healthy he/she must be stay tension free. it is most important to stay good mental.
2016-01-02 23:18:57
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answered by milton 1
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The Mental Health Act is very long and somewhat complicated to give you all the information.
2015-01-03 18:12:07
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answered by ? 2
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Mental health refers to people's ability to connect with themselves and those around them, and the ability to deal with the challenges of life. To put it simply, mental health is not merely the absence of a psychological disorder. Taking a positive shot at the idea of mental health, The World Health Organization (WHO) describes health as 'a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity’. WHO also adds that the wellbeing of an individual is encompassed in the realization of their abilities, their ability to cope with normal stresses of life, productivity at work, and contribution to their community.
- See more at: http://www.whiteswanfoundation.org/understanding-mental-health/#sthash.3ihlWMAd.dpuf
2015-03-31 22:15:09
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answered by Shruti 1
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