Code of Practice

Code of Practice
Author: Great Britain. Department of Health
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780113228096

This Code of Practice is a reference tool for those dealing with, and caring for people admitted to hospital and care homes with mental health problems. Authored by the Department of Health and produced following wide consultation with those who provide and receive services under the Mental Health Act, this publication will come into force on 3 November 2008. Through the Mental Health Act 2007, the Government has updated the 1983 Act to ensure it keeps pace with the changes in the way that mental health services are - and need to be - delivered. This publication provides guidance and advice to registered medical practitioners, approved clinicians, managers and staff of hospitals, and approved mental health professionals on how they should proceed when undertaking duties under the Act. It also gives guidance to doctors and other professionals about certain aspects of medical treatment for mental disorder more generally. The Mental Health Act Code of Practice is also aimed at all of those working in primary care, Mental Health Trusts, NHS Foundation Trusts as well as solicitors and attorneys who advise on mental health law. The Code should also be beneficial to the police and ambulance services and others in health and social services (including the independent and voluntary sectors) involved in providing services to people who are, or may become, subject to compulsory measures under the Act. It will also be a guide for those working with people with specific mental health needs such as those in nursing and care homes, and those in prison.

Workplace Mental Health Law

Workplace Mental Health Law
Author: Takenori Mishiba
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-08-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000076849

This book provides a systematic and interdisciplinary study of occupational mental health legislation in seven countries. The work presents a study of the laws, policies, and legal interpretations to help prevent mental health problems from occurring in the workplace and appropriately address problems once they do occur. With a view to improving provision in Japan, the author examines the legal issues relating to workplace mental health and stress in the USA, UK, Denmark, the Netherlands, France and Germany. In presenting a comparative discussion of mental health issues in the workplace, this book seeks to establish a minimum for legal rights and duties that contribute to prevention and not just compensation. With its detailed comparative and descriptive coverage of legal and related provisions in a range of countries, the book will be a valuable resource for academics, policy-makers and practitioners working in labour and employment law, social welfare, occupational health and human resource management.

Mental Health Law

Mental Health Law
Author: Basant Puri
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2005-01-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1444114352

Psychiatrists, Approved Social Workers and Mental Health Nurses require a clear understanding of mental health legislation and case law in addition to clinical knowledge for their practice. All this information, and more, is provided in Mental Health Law: a practical guide. Multi-disciplinary in approach, this book provides all you need to kno

Essential Mental Health Law

Essential Mental Health Law
Author: Anthony Maden
Publisher: Hammersmith Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2010
Genre: Mental health laws
ISBN: 9781905140299

Mental Health Act redefines mental disorder and removes the 'treatability' test. These and other changes have caused great controversy, but the legislation is in place there is a need to understand what it means for the individual practitioner when making decisions about the care of individual patients. This guide provided this understanding.

Mental Disorder, Work Disability, and the Law

Mental Disorder, Work Disability, and the Law
Author: Richard J. Bonnie
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226064505

A barrage of "handbooks" and "resource manuals" aimed at employers and legal practitioners on the employment rights of people with disabilities has begun to appear. Until now, however, there has been no serious book-length scholarly treatment of how mental disorder can affect work, how work can affect mental disorder, and the role of law in addressing employment discrimination based on mental rather than physical disability. In Mental Disorder, Work Disability and the Law, the editors bring together original work by leading scholars who have studied mental disorder and work disability from the fields of sociology, psychology, psychiatry, law, and economics. The authors' contributions build upon one another to create the first integrated account of the important policy issues at stake when law deals with the rights of mentally disordered citizens to work when they are able to, and to receive benefits when they are not. This book will be of great value to scholars in law and the mental health professions and to policy makers and the administrators of disability programs.

Mental Health and Mental Capacity Law for Social Workers

Mental Health and Mental Capacity Law for Social Workers
Author: Simon Godefroy
Publisher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1473934125

Many social work students find the study of mental health legislation a complex and at times challenging process. Acts of law can seem irrelevant and far-removed from everyday practice and the person-centred approach that many social workers take. This book introduces students to the fundamental principles of mental health law and how they can be applied to everyday practice. There are clear introductions to key Acts such as the Mental Capacity Act and the Mental Health Act as well as the relevant Codes of Practice. These introductions, applied to social work case examples from practice, make this book a perfect key text for the social work law module. Students will see that mental health law doesn′t exist in a vacuum and instead develops and evolves through constant interaction with the fundamental principles of sound social work practice.

Family Guide to Mental Illness and the Law

Family Guide to Mental Illness and the Law
Author: Linda Tashbook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2019
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0190622229

Family Guide to Mental Illness and the Law offers the nuts-and-bolts legal information and problem-solving steps families need. This accessible resource explains how common legal issues uniquely impact people with various forms of mental illness and what family members can do to help.

Decisions and Dilemmas

Decisions and Dilemmas
Author: Jill Peay
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2003-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1841133434

This book examines the practical, ethical and legal terrain of duo-disciplinary decision-making.