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Revision as of 12:14, 7 July 2022
Mental Health Law Online
<section begin=about />The internet resource on mental health law, and mental capacity law, for England & Wales. You can sign up for free email updates, the online forum and the CPD scheme (which provides 12 hours for £60 and is suitable for lawyers and non-lawyers).
The main content of this website has been divided into Case law (2,488), Legislation (393) and Resources (1,140), together with separate Information pages (335) to link everything together.<section end=about />
Forum topics
News and updates
All the latest updates can be seen on on the MHLO updates forum category. Here is the most recent:
- 13/08/25: Case (Death). Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v YD (Refusal of Withdrawal of Treatment) [2025] EWCOP 31 (T3) — The trust sought orders to permit them to withdraw CANH. This was opposed by the patient's fiancée and partner (who had not known of each other's existence before his hospitalisation) and the Official Solicitor. The judge concluded that it was in the patient's best interests for CANH to continue, largely because of the patient's past beliefs in spirituality etc.
Email updates
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CPD
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