Considerable national debate exists about the need for some form of compulsory supervision or treatment for mentally disordered individuals in the community and a recent Government review has proposed a new power of Supervised Discharge. Prior to this, a survey was undertaken in the London area of psychiatrists, community psychiatric nurses and approved social workers (ASWs). Their knowledge of, and attitudes towards, various forms of proposal were obtained. There were clear professional differences in willingness to use such powers, with psychiatrists the most enthusiastic. The Royal College of Psychiatrists' proposal was the best understood and most favoured by all three groups. Only ASWs considered extension of guardianship order a viabl...
© 2020 Ruth Geraldine VineBackground The use of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in the treatment a...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
Background: Mental health provider trusts in England were required in 1994 to establish local Superv...
Six months after the introduction of the Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995,this stu...
Aims and method: To ascertain the views and experiences of psychiatrists in England and Wales regard...
Two forms of compulsory mental healthcare and supervision in the community are provided within the M...
Aims and method: We surveyed the views and experiences of all mental health professionals in adult c...
OBJECTIVES: To explore mental health service users' views of existing and proposed compulsory powers...
The need for more effective means of caring for mentally disordered individuals in the community has...
Objective: To determine New Zealand mental health clinicians' views about community treatment orders...
In recent decades, there have been changes in the nature and delivery of mental healthcare, with the...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Community mental health teams (CMHT) are one of the most common and long-established forms for deliv...
SummaryBackgroundCompulsory supervision outside hospital has been developed internationally for the ...
Background Compulsory supervision outside hospital has been developed internationally for the treatm...
© 2020 Ruth Geraldine VineBackground The use of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in the treatment a...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
Background: Mental health provider trusts in England were required in 1994 to establish local Superv...
Six months after the introduction of the Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995,this stu...
Aims and method: To ascertain the views and experiences of psychiatrists in England and Wales regard...
Two forms of compulsory mental healthcare and supervision in the community are provided within the M...
Aims and method: We surveyed the views and experiences of all mental health professionals in adult c...
OBJECTIVES: To explore mental health service users' views of existing and proposed compulsory powers...
The need for more effective means of caring for mentally disordered individuals in the community has...
Objective: To determine New Zealand mental health clinicians' views about community treatment orders...
In recent decades, there have been changes in the nature and delivery of mental healthcare, with the...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Community mental health teams (CMHT) are one of the most common and long-established forms for deliv...
SummaryBackgroundCompulsory supervision outside hospital has been developed internationally for the ...
Background Compulsory supervision outside hospital has been developed internationally for the treatm...
© 2020 Ruth Geraldine VineBackground The use of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in the treatment a...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
Background: Mental health provider trusts in England were required in 1994 to establish local Superv...