The nearest relative (NR) has proved to be a resilient feature of mental health legislation. The powers and the rules for the identification of the NR remain largely unchanged since the role was introduced in the Mental Health Act 1959, with the Mental Health Acts 1983 and 2007 only having made relatively minor modifications. The NR has even survived two attempts to abolish it, in the draft Mental Health Bills of 2002 and 2004.Few would doubt that the NR provides an important legal safeguard for the rights of mental health patients. However, the rules for establishing the identity of the NR relative are, by common consent, deeply flawed. The identification rules are rooted in the 1950s and reflect many of the assumptions about the structure...
R (on the application of SSG) v Liverpool City Council (1) Secretary of State for Health (2) and LS ...
Background: Service users detained for assessment and/or treatment under the Mental Health Act 1983 ...
The Government intends to replace the Mental Health Act 1983, and the most recent of its proposals w...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The role of nearest relative (NR) is...
The 1990s have been characterised by an emphasis on public protection in response to high profile ps...
This article examines three recent cases involving habeas corpus ad subjiciendum applications arisin...
This article considers the concept of the ‘nearest relative ’ in mental health law in England and Wa...
This article explores the scope of carers and family members’ current entitlements to be involved in...
Issues for future mental health legislation Throughout the 20th century, there has been a trend in m...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Involuntary detention is used internationally to detain and treat peo...
Abstract Research shows that tensions between family carers and professionals become acute where the...
Research shows that tensions between family carers and professionals become acute where the issue of...
This is the final version. Available from NIHR Journals Library via the DOI in this record.Backgroun...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:99/37206 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
R (on the application of E) v Bristol City CouncilQueen’s Bench Division (Adminstrative Court) Benne...
R (on the application of SSG) v Liverpool City Council (1) Secretary of State for Health (2) and LS ...
Background: Service users detained for assessment and/or treatment under the Mental Health Act 1983 ...
The Government intends to replace the Mental Health Act 1983, and the most recent of its proposals w...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The role of nearest relative (NR) is...
The 1990s have been characterised by an emphasis on public protection in response to high profile ps...
This article examines three recent cases involving habeas corpus ad subjiciendum applications arisin...
This article considers the concept of the ‘nearest relative ’ in mental health law in England and Wa...
This article explores the scope of carers and family members’ current entitlements to be involved in...
Issues for future mental health legislation Throughout the 20th century, there has been a trend in m...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Involuntary detention is used internationally to detain and treat peo...
Abstract Research shows that tensions between family carers and professionals become acute where the...
Research shows that tensions between family carers and professionals become acute where the issue of...
This is the final version. Available from NIHR Journals Library via the DOI in this record.Backgroun...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:99/37206 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
R (on the application of E) v Bristol City CouncilQueen’s Bench Division (Adminstrative Court) Benne...
R (on the application of SSG) v Liverpool City Council (1) Secretary of State for Health (2) and LS ...
Background: Service users detained for assessment and/or treatment under the Mental Health Act 1983 ...
The Government intends to replace the Mental Health Act 1983, and the most recent of its proposals w...