What is Section 17 of the Mental Health Act?

What is Section 17 of the Mental Health Act?

Section 17 of the Mental Health Act allows detained patients to be granted leave of absence from the hospital in which they are detained. Leave is an agreed absence for a defined purpose and duration and is accepted as an important part of a patient’s treatment plan.

Does the MHA 2007 replace the MHA 1983?

The 2007 Act amended the 1983 Act, rather than replacing it. The 1983 Act was previously amended in 1995 by the Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act which created “supervised discharge” or “after-care under supervision”, and this has been important for people receiving “Section 25 aftercare”.

What is Section 135 of the Mental Health Act?

What is section 135? Section 135 allows the police to enter your home and take you to (or keep you at) a place of safety so that a mental health assessment can be done. This could involve keeping you at home. The police must have a warrant from the magistrate’s court allowing them to enter your home.

What is a Section 3 mental health?

Section 3 of the Mental Health Act is commonly known as “treatment order” it allows for the detention of the service user for treatment in the hospital based on certain criteria and conditions being met.

What is a Section 117 meeting?

Section 117 of the Mental Health Act says that aftercare services are services which are intended to: meet a need that arises from or relates to your mental health problem, and. reduce the risk of your mental condition getting worse, and you having to go back to hospital.

What is Section 19 Mental Health Act?

Section 19 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA) and regulations made under it, enable a patient who is detained in hospital to be transferred to another hospital and to be detained in that hospital on the same basis.

Can you treat under section 2?

Under Section 2, you can’t refuse treatment. However some treatments can’t be given to you without your consent unless certain criteria are met. These treatments include electro-convulsive therapy (ECT). If you are unhappy about your treatment, you should talk to your named nurse or psychiatrist.

What is Section 131 of the Mental Health Act?

(1)Nothing in this Act shall be construed as preventing a patient who requires treatment for mental disorder from being admitted to any hospital or [F1registered establishment] in pursuance of arrangements made in that behalf and without any application, order or direction rendering him liable to be detained under this …

What is Section 12 of the Mental Health Act?

Section 12(2) of the Mental Health Act 1983 requires that, in those cases where two medical recommendations for the compulsory admission of a mentally disordered person to hospital, or for reception into guardianship, are required, one of the two must be made by a practitioner approved for the purposes of that section …

What is a Section 4 of the Mental Health Act?

Section 4 of the Mental Health Act is an emergency application for detention in hospital for up to 72 hours. It requires only one medical recommendation from a doctor and the application is usually by an Approved Mental Health Professional, on very rare occasions it can be applied by the Nearest Relative.

What is a Section 4?

One of the most common Public Order Offences charged by the Police is the offence under Section 4 of the Public Order Act. This offence is referred to as Threatening Behaviour or intending to cause someone to fear or to provoke violence.

Can Section 117 be removed?

s. 117 cannot be withdrawn without reassessing P’s needs. P must be fully involved in any decision-making process with regards to the ending of aftercare, including, if appropriate consultation with ‘P’s’ carer/s and advocate.

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