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El. knyga: Approved Mental Health Professional's Guide to Mental Health Law

(Bournemouth University, UK)
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This highly practical book brings together the elements of legislation, Code of Practice, Memorandum, Government Circulars and relevant case law, policy and AMPH regulations that trainees are required to get to grips with to pass the course and practice as a registered Mental Health Professional. 



This fully-revised fifth edition is an essential guide for practising AMHPs, or those currently in training. With extensive appendices which cover Mental Health Act Assessments, Practice Directions (first tier tribunal) and the AMHP Regulations for both England and Wales. it also offers checklists, multiple choice questions and exercises to aid practice and learning, and includes:

-        Updates to recent legislation, case law and policy

-        The impact of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 on patient admissions and the Mental Health Act

-        The implications of the 2017-18 Annual Report by the CQC and HIW looking at detained patients

-        Anticipated outcomes of the Mental Capacity Act (Amendment) Act 2019

-        A new appendix documenting The Mental Health Act 1983 (Places of Safety) Regulations 2017
List of abbreviations
viii
About the author x
Foreword from the Series Editor xi
Preface xii
1 Introduction and definitions of mental disorder
1(15)
2 Civil admissions, guardianship and community treatment orders
16(40)
3 Relatives and carers
56(18)
4 The role of the approved mental health professional
74(15)
5 Patients concerned in criminal proceedings
89(16)
6 Consent to treatment and mental capacity
105(17)
7 Mental health tribunals and hospital managers' reviews
122(14)
8 The Care Quality Commission for England and the Healthcare Inspectorate Wales
136(6)
9 Other relevant legislation
142(6)
10 The Human Rights Act 1998
148(5)
11 The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
153(11)
Appendix 1 Checklists for applications and forms 164(17)
Appendix 2 The Human Rights Act 1998 181(7)
Appendix 3 The Mental Health Act 1983: sections relevant to AMHPs 188(2)
Appendix 4A The AMHP Regulations for England 190(7)
Appendix 4B The AMHP Regulations for Wales 197(8)
Appendix 5 Forms used in England and Wales 205(2)
Appendix 6 Tasks for approved mental health professionals (AMHPs) involved in Mental Health Act assessments (answers) 207(2)
Appendix 7 Practice Direction (First-tier Tribunal) (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Statements and Reports in Mental Health Cases 209(19)
Appendix 8 The Conflicts of Interest Regulations for England 228(3)
Appendix 9 Multiple choice answers 231(5)
Appendix 10 Supervision Orders under the Criminal Procedures (Insanity) Act 1964 236(7)
Appendix 11 Suggested documentation for Regulation 24 243(2)
Appendix 12 The Mental Health Act 1983 (Places of Safety) Regulations 2017 (SI2017/1036) 245(3)
References 248(5)
Index 253
Robert Brown is a Visiting Fellow at Bournemouth University and was a Founding Director of Edge Training and Consultancy Limited. He was a Mental Health Act Commissioner from 1992 until 2010. He provides refresher training for Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHPs) and Best Interest Assessors (BIAs) and contributes to the training of section 12 approved doctors and Approved Clinicians in South West England and Wales. He provides consultation and supervision for the AMHPs/BIAs in the Deprivation of Liberty Team in Cornwall. Rob also provides consultation to Lead AMHPs in Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Lambeth, Portsmouth and West Berkshire. He has published widely in the field of mental health and mental capacity law.