This article considers the forensic provisions of the Mental Health Act 2000 with particular reference to the role and procedures of the Mental Health Court and the Mental Health Review Tribunal that regularly reviews the disposition of patients subject to forensic orders. Provisions relevant to the...
The decision in Re AKB was the first opportunity for a judicial interpretation of the provisions governing the review of forensic orders under the Mental Health Act 2000 (Qld) ('the Act'). The decision emphasised that the Act has no preventative detention function and the provisions requiring ...
Complete this short questionnaire to receive a free personalised Business Health Check report! Let’s go!Mental health levy From January 2023, a mental health levy applies to the payroll tax to help fund mental health services. The levy is applicable to employers who pay more than $10 million...
A UK study looking at therapeutic community gardening by people with mental health issues has demonstrated a beneficial effect, which is consistent with a variety of other research linking gardening and exposure to nature to better human health. What's notable about this particular study is that it...
We all have training in several therapeutic approaches such as CBT, DBT, ACT and mindfulness-based approaches. We also have a particular interest in EMDR, an evidence-based therapy that is very effective in treating PTSD as well as other difficulties.. ...
Mental Health Review Tribunalmental illnessThe decision in Re AKB was the first opportunity for a judicial interpretation of the provisions governing the review of forensic orders under the Mental Health Act 2000 (Qld) ('the Act'). The decision emphasised that the Act has no preventative ...
The decision in Re AKB was the first opportunity for a judicial interpretation of the provisions governing the review of forensic orders under the Mental Health Act 2000 (Qld) ('the Act'). The decision emphasised that the Act has no preventative detention function and the provisions requiring ...