Mental Health Act (MS Powerpoint)
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Transcript Mental Health Act (MS Powerpoint)
Dr Ruth Yates
GP ST2 in Psychiatry
Aims and Objectives
To learn about the Mental Health Act 1983 and
different sections of it
To learn how to detain people under the act, who is
involved and how
Overview
Introduction
Terminology
Who’s who
Definition of mental disorder
Sections of the MHA
(including 2, 3, 4, 5, 135, 136)
Summary
Quiz
Introduction
• Informal patients
– In hospital voluntarily
– Same rights as those being treated for physical illness
• Formal patients
– 25% of mental hospital inpatients
– Compulsorily detained under a section of MHA 1983
– Lose some rights available to informal patients
Some Terminology
Community Treatment Order (CTO)
Legal order that allows patient to be discharged from
formal detention onto supervised community treatment
Supervised Community Treatment (SCT)
Patient is discharged from detention under MHA
Required to comply with conditions set out in a CTO
If fail to do so, may be recalled to hospital for tx
Who’s who
Approved mental health professional (AMHP)
Social workers, nurses, OTs or psychologists
Approved by local services authority
Carry out certain functions under MHA 1983 to give
them power to make an application for admission to
hospital under a section of the Act where necessary and
proper.
Must interview patient to check detention appropriate
Who’s who
Approved clinician
Mental health professional who has been approved, for
the purposes of the MHA, by the Secretary of State
(England) or Welsh Ministers (Wales).
Doctors, psychologists, nurses, occupational therapists,
social workers
Who’s who
Responsible clinician
Approved clinician with overall responsibility for
patient’s care and treatment
Are only ones who can make certain decisions
E.g. Placing detained patient on SCT
All responsible clinicians must be approved clinicians
Who’s who
A person’s nearest relative can apply for their relative
to be formally detained under a section of the Act
Who’s who
Mental Health Tribunal (MHT)
Independent panels that decide whether a formal
patient should be discharged or not
Definition of mental disorder
Any disorder or disability of mind
Note
A person with a learning disability is not considered to
be suffering from a mental disorder for most purposes
under the Act; or to require treatment in hospital, unless
that disability is associated with abnormally aggressive
or seriously irresponsible conduct.
Section 2
Compulsory admission to hospital or guardianship for
patients not involved in criminal proceedings
Admission for assessment
28 days maximum
Application by AMHP or patient’s nearest relative
Section 2 cont...
Procedure: 2 doctors must confirm that....
a) patient has mental disorder of a nature/degree that
warrants detention in hospital for assessment (or
assessment followed by medical treatment) for at least a
limited period; AND
Patient ought to be detained in interests of his/her own
safety, or with a view to the protection of others
Section 2 cont...
Discharge by
Responsible clinician
Hospital managers
Nearest relative, who must give 72 hours’ notice
The responsible clinician can prevent him/her discharging a
patient by making a report to the hospital managers
MHT – the patient can apply to a tribunal within the
first 14 days of detention
Section 3
Admission for treatment
Duriation:
Up to 6/12
Renewable for a further 6/12
Then renewable for one year at a time
Application for admission:
By nearest relative or AMHP
Section 3 cont...
• Procedure: 2 doctors must confirm that...
– a) the patient is suffering from a mental disorder of a
nature/degree that makes it appropriate for him/her to
receive medical tx in hospital; AND
– b) appropriate medical tx is available for him/her; AND
– c) it is necessary for his or her own health or safety, or
for protection of others that he/she receives such
treatment and it cannot be provided unless he/she is
detained under this section
Section 3 cont...
Renewal: under section 20
Responsible clinician can renew section 3 if:
Original criteria still apply
Appropriate medical treatment is available for patient’s
condition
Responsible clinician must consult another person of a
different profession who has been professionally
concerned with the patient’s treatment.
Section 3 cont...
• Discharge by:
– Responsible clinician
– Hospital managers
– Nearest relative (must give 72 hours’ notice). If the
responsible clinician prevents this, by making a report to
the hospital managers, the nearest relative can apply to
an MHT within 28 days
– MHT . A patient can apply to a tribunal:
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Once during first 6 months of detention
Once during 2nd 6 months of detention
Then once during each period of one year
Section 4
• Admission for assessment in cases of emergency
• Duration of detention: 72 hours max
• Application by AMHP or nearest relative
– Applicant must have seen patient within the previous 24
hours
• Procedure: 1 doctor must confirm that:
– a) urgent necessity for admission and detainment under
section 2
– b) waiting for 2nd doctor to confirm the need for an
admission under section 2 would cause ‘undesirable
delay’
Section 5
• Compulsory detention of informal patients already in
hospital
• A doctor or other approved clinician in charge of
informal patient’s treatment (inc. physica problem)
can detain a patient for up to 72 hours by reporting to
hospital managers that an application for compulsory
admission ‘ought to be made’
• A nurse working in mental illness or learning
disabilities can detain an informal patient who is
receiving treatment for a mental disorder for up to 6
hours until a doctor/clinican can detain them
Section 135
• Warrant to search for and remove patients
• Duration: 72 hours max
• Procedure: if there is reasonable cause to suspect a
person suffering from mental disorder AND
– a) is being ill-treated/neglected/not kept under proper
control
– b) is unable to care for themselves and lives alone
• ....a magistrate can issue a warrant authorising a police
officer (with a doctor and AMHP) to enter any
premises where person is believed to be and remove
them to place of safety
Section 136
• Mentally disordered persons found in public
• Duration: 72 hours max.
• Procedure:
– Person suffering from mental disorder
– Is in immediate need of care or control
– Police officer can take to ‘place of safety’
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Hospital or police station
– Person then examined by a doctor and interviewed by an
AMHP and ‘any necessary arrangements’ made of their
treatment or care
Summary
• Many sections of MHA 1983
• Section 2 – assessment
• Section 3 – treatment
• Section 4 – emergency detainment while awaiting 2nd
doctor for section 2
• Section 5 – detainment of patients in hospital informally
• Section 135 – search premises and remove person to place
of safety
• Section 136 – remove person from public place to place of
safety
Quiz
Any Questions?