Introduction Detention under section 136(1) of the Mental Health Act 1983 allows for the police to arrest a person from a public place and remove them to a ‘place of safety’, typically an emergency department or mental-health unit if it is ‘in the interests of that person or for the protection of other persons in immediate need of care or control’. Aims/objective: The aim of this study was to describe the views and perceptions of the process for people with lived experience of mental distress who have been detained under section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983. Method Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a non-probability sample of people with lived experience of mental distress who have been detained under section 136 across ...
Purpose: The issue of mental health and policing is a subject that has been debated from a number of...
Aims: This research reports on the views of detainees and their carers of their experiences of being...
Police in England and Wales are empowered, under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (s136), t...
AIMS AND METHOD: To explore the experiences of emergency workers dealing with incidents in which sec...
AIMS AND METHOD: To explore the experiences of emergency workers dealing with incidents in which sec...
Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (amended) provides police officers in the United Kingdom w...
There has been some research into the police use of section 136, the profile of those detained, and ...
Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 provides a power for police officers to detain a person fo...
Background: Understanding patient experiences of detention under mental health legislation is crucia...
The number of people detained under the 1983 Mental Health Act has risen significantly in recent yea...
This research was conducted in response to governmental and public concern regarding the escalating ...
This thesis brings together a series of work undertaken in partial fulfilment of the Doctorate in Cl...
The pressure on mental health services has not gone unremarked and is of widespread concern in Engla...
Background: The international and UK-based literature demonstrates high rates of mental health condi...
Ideological shifts in mental health-care policy such as deinstitutionalisation have meant police hav...
Purpose: The issue of mental health and policing is a subject that has been debated from a number of...
Aims: This research reports on the views of detainees and their carers of their experiences of being...
Police in England and Wales are empowered, under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (s136), t...
AIMS AND METHOD: To explore the experiences of emergency workers dealing with incidents in which sec...
AIMS AND METHOD: To explore the experiences of emergency workers dealing with incidents in which sec...
Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (amended) provides police officers in the United Kingdom w...
There has been some research into the police use of section 136, the profile of those detained, and ...
Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 provides a power for police officers to detain a person fo...
Background: Understanding patient experiences of detention under mental health legislation is crucia...
The number of people detained under the 1983 Mental Health Act has risen significantly in recent yea...
This research was conducted in response to governmental and public concern regarding the escalating ...
This thesis brings together a series of work undertaken in partial fulfilment of the Doctorate in Cl...
The pressure on mental health services has not gone unremarked and is of widespread concern in Engla...
Background: The international and UK-based literature demonstrates high rates of mental health condi...
Ideological shifts in mental health-care policy such as deinstitutionalisation have meant police hav...
Purpose: The issue of mental health and policing is a subject that has been debated from a number of...
Aims: This research reports on the views of detainees and their carers of their experiences of being...
Police in England and Wales are empowered, under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (s136), t...