MENTAL HEALTH BILL [DRAFT]
KEY BENEFITS
Establishes a new legal framework for treating people with a mental disorder, who pose a risk to themselves or to others, without their consent
Introduces new conditions for compulsion to ensure that that formal powers are properly targeted on patients who need treatment under compulsion
Introduces new safeguards for patients, eg by requiring individual written care plans for all compulsory treatment, through the introduction of a choice of nominated person to represent the patient's view, improved access to advocacy and independent tribunal authorisation of compulsion over 28 days.
Enables some patients (including non-dangerous offenders) to be treated, subject to requirements, in the community, reducing the risk of social exclusion that can result from the need for detention in hospital
TERRITORIAL EXTENT
- The Bill applies to England and Wales.
BACKGROUND:
Bill published in draft on 8 September 2004. Pre-Legislative Scrutiny Committee due to report in March 2005.
COMMENTS:
If you have any comments on the proposals you can email them to:
MB.mental.Health.Bill@dh.gsi.gov.uk |