(2001). "Mental Health (Public Safety and Appeals) (Scotland) Act 1999: detention of untreatable patients were psychopathic disorder." The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 12(3): 647-661.Crichton, J.H.M., Darjee, R., McCall-Smith, A. and Chiswick, D. (2001) `Mental ...
The Mental Health (Public Safety and Appeals) (Scotland) Act 1999 was an act of the Scottish Parliament which was passed by the Parliament in September 1999 and was designed to close a loophole in the law which led to the release of mentally ill killer, Noel Ruddle, who was released from...
G Boyle - 《Health & Social Care in the Community》 被引量: 81发表: 2008年 The Mental Capacity Act 2005--implications for anaesthesia and critical care. Summary The Mental Capacity Act 2005 is due to come into force in April 2007. The Act provides a protective statutory framework for decis...
Despite disproportionate rates of mental ill-health compared with non-Indigenous populations, few programs have been tailored to the unique health, social, and cultural needs and preferences of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males. This paper describes the process of culturally adapting the...
A mental health program is a national plan of action that outlines the strategies and resources needed to address mental health issues in a country. It prioritizes community-based care, deinstitutionalization, and collaboration across different sectors. These programs may also focus on specific populat...
Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 An Act of the Scottish Parliament to restate and amend the law relating to mentally disordered persons; and for connected purposes. Franks,RA Cobb,David - Statute Law Database 被引量: 16发表: 2005年 ...
Mental health problems are highly prevalent in prison populations. Incarcerated persons generally come from disadvantaged backgrounds and are living under extraordinary conditions while in prison. Their healthcare needs are complex compared to the genera
Summary of the main findings and possible explanations The respondents in this study showed strong support and consensus for the use of the Mental Health Act, particularly to protect the health and welfare of patients. Most psychiatrists responding to the survey supported the concept of protection fr...
This paper reviews the literature on disengagement from mental health services examining how the terms engagement and disengagement are defined, what propo
Chapter 5 covers the implementation of provisions related to advance statements. In particular it seeks your views on what the Code of Practice could recommend asbest practice on the duty on Health Boards to provide information on the supportavailable to service users about advance statements.收藏...