Examples of Mental Health Tribunal in a sentence
Theme 6Mental Health TribunalThe Mental Health Tribunal (Tribunal) is an independent decision-making body that reviews each involuntary treatment order made by psychiatrists.
For long-term detentions, there is review by a Mental Health Tribunal every 12 months.
Where an inpatient attends a community day programme, the inpatient attendance should be recorded.Services on Behalf of a ConsumerRefers to time spent on services which are related to an individual consumer, but which are not provided directly to the consumer, e.g. making case or nursing notes, preparing a treatment plan or referral documentation, Mental Health Tribunal preparations, Mental Health Act administration.
Different chambers vary considerably in terms of the vulnerability of parties involved in hearings, the location of parties (for example, in the Immigration and Asylum Chamber and the Mental Health Tribunal, parties may be in detained settings) and the proportion of parties who represent themselves in proceedings.
Evidence of Implementation: The approved centre provided private facilities and adequate resources to support the Mental Health Tribunal process.
The Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland (MHTS) is working with researchers from Napier University to develop an appropriate methodology.
On receipt of an admission or renewal order, the Commission has to make the necessary arrangements for a Mental Health Tribunal to review the detention (including arranging for an independent psychiatric examination): section 17.
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Safeguarding Ireland is of the view that the term Mental Health Tribunal is not an appropriate term in this situation and can be upsetting for the client with the term tribunal often now associated with public enquiries.
Respondents reported that patients in detained settings appearing before the Mental Health Tribunal have been particularly adversely affected by a lack of access to adequate equipment and broadband.