Since the Cheshire West judgement, yearly applications for the Mental Health Act (MHA) and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) have increased, though many patients are still admitted informally. To ensure lawfulness, informal admissions must be capacitous, informed, and without coercion. If fully capacitous consent is not obtained, then there is a risk of “de facto” detention and deprivation of liberty. Deprivation of liberty is only lawful through appropriate legal frameworks (DoLS for incapacitous, non-objecting hospital inpatients, or MHA otherwise). Use of such legal frameworks might be hampered by the perceived stigma associated with them, though this may not be in the best interests of the patient.We aimed to examine the assess...
Throughout the United States, mentally ill persons are confined against their will in psychiatric ho...
The Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 will introduce a new framework––the Liberty Protection Safe...
Background: In the UK the Mental Health Tribunal is a long established safeguard for patients detain...
Since the Cheshire West judgement, yearly applications for the Mental Health Act (MHA) and Deprivati...
In England and Wales, involuntary admissions for assessment or treatment in mental health wards are ...
In England and Wales mental health services need to take account of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and...
In this study, as capacity is ‘decision-specific’, we have assessed the capacity of men and women to...
The Mental Health Act 1983 provides for compulsory admission to hospital, under criteria designed to...
In this paper, the second of two, we consider the capacity of those assessed with respect to their a...
Mental health legislation is often criticised for being fundamentally inconsistent with a rights-bas...
Hospitals and care homes are making use of new measures designed to protect people unable to give co...
Purpose – This study sought to determine what written information is given to informally admitted pa...
Concepts of mental capacity are taking on an increased importance in the mental health law of the Un...
In England and Wales, there are now two regimes under which an adult can be deprived of liberty when...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Involuntary detention is used internationally to detain and treat peo...
Throughout the United States, mentally ill persons are confined against their will in psychiatric ho...
The Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 will introduce a new framework––the Liberty Protection Safe...
Background: In the UK the Mental Health Tribunal is a long established safeguard for patients detain...
Since the Cheshire West judgement, yearly applications for the Mental Health Act (MHA) and Deprivati...
In England and Wales, involuntary admissions for assessment or treatment in mental health wards are ...
In England and Wales mental health services need to take account of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and...
In this study, as capacity is ‘decision-specific’, we have assessed the capacity of men and women to...
The Mental Health Act 1983 provides for compulsory admission to hospital, under criteria designed to...
In this paper, the second of two, we consider the capacity of those assessed with respect to their a...
Mental health legislation is often criticised for being fundamentally inconsistent with a rights-bas...
Hospitals and care homes are making use of new measures designed to protect people unable to give co...
Purpose – This study sought to determine what written information is given to informally admitted pa...
Concepts of mental capacity are taking on an increased importance in the mental health law of the Un...
In England and Wales, there are now two regimes under which an adult can be deprived of liberty when...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Involuntary detention is used internationally to detain and treat peo...
Throughout the United States, mentally ill persons are confined against their will in psychiatric ho...
The Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 will introduce a new framework––the Liberty Protection Safe...
Background: In the UK the Mental Health Tribunal is a long established safeguard for patients detain...