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Welcome to the Mental Health Act (MHA) Department The Medical Records/Mental Health Act Department separated late December 14, with the Medical Records Department remaining in the original office…
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An amendment to Mental Health (Hospital, Guardianship and Treatment)(England) Regulations 2008 enables many of the statutory forms under the Mental Health Act 1983 to be communicated…
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Are you a Trust mental health or local authority practitioner working in Halton, Knowsley, St Helens or Warrington?
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Mersey Care have established the first NHS led research centre to address mental health inequalities and act as a learning hub
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Are you a Merseycare Mental Health/Local Authority/Community Practitioner?
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Public Health Liverpool and The Life Rooms have developed a 12 month pilot for a community based mental health prevention offer.
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This World Mental Health Day we are launching two new animations to help guide people to services if they are concerned by their mental health.
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Sefton CAMHS (Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services) are looking to get feedback from children and young people and their families.
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School staff in Sefton are set to get more help and support around mental health and wellbeing for them and their pupils, through the launch of a new virtual network.
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MH16 Section 136 of Mental Health Act 1983 Joint Agency Policy and Procedure
Section 136 of Mental Health Act 1983 Joint Agency Policy and Procedure
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MH01 Mental Health Act Over-arching MHA 1983
overarching, policy, procedure, mental health act 1983
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7. Brief Intro to Mental Health Act - June 21
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11. Section 12 Mental Health Act Assessment Policy for Trainees - June 21
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6. Mental Health Act
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7. Brief Intro to Mental Health Act - June 21
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6. Mental Health Act
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SD-G3: Section 117 - Aftercare under the Mental Health Act 1983
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MH20: Mental Health Act Managers' Policy
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MMD-POL-002 - Age Appropriate Admissions Policy
All children and young people are best accommodated within age appropriate services. This is in accordance with the Mental Health Act Code of Practice. This policy caters for the exceptional emergency circumstances when consideration is being given to admitting a child / young person 16-18 years of age to an adult ward. This policy must be read in conjunction with the Age Appropriate Admission Procedure.