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The Welsh tribunal, including its composition, is governed by the provisions of [[MHA 1983 sched 2]] so amendment to legislation was necessary (in England it just required new rules and PDs). | The Welsh tribunal, including its composition, is governed by the provisions of [[MHA 1983 sched 2]] so amendment to legislation was necessary (in England it just required new rules and PDs). | ||
*{{rsum|Practice Direction: MHRT for Wales: Coronavirus COVID-19 ( | *{{rsum|Practice Direction: MHRT for Wales: Coronavirus COVID-19 (2/10/20))}} | ||
:*Previous version: [[Practice Direction: MHRT for Wales: Coronavirus COVID-19 (30/3/20)]] | :*Previous version: [[Practice Direction: MHRT for Wales: Coronavirus COVID-19 (30/3/20)]] | ||
*{{lsum|Coronavirus Act 2020 (Commencement No 1) (Wales) Regulations 2020}} | *{{lsum|Coronavirus Act 2020 (Commencement No 1) (Wales) Regulations 2020}} |
Revision as of 21:28, 25 November 2021
See also: Coronavirus resources#Newer resources
The Welsh tribunal, including its composition, is governed by the provisions of MHA 1983 sched 2 so amendment to legislation was necessary (in England it just required new rules and PDs).
- Previous version: Practice Direction: MHRT for Wales: Coronavirus COVID-19 (30/3/20)
- Commencement orders • Coronavirus legislation. Coronavirus Act 2020 (Commencement No 1) (Wales) Regulations 2020 — This brings into force: (1) paragraphs 11, 12 and 13 of schedule 8, removing the need for three panel members and making other changes to MHRT for Wales procedure, on 27/3/20; (2) some of schedule 12, removing and modifying certain duties under the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, on 1/4/20.
- Video hearing. Serjeants' Inn, 'Emma Sutton appears in a successful application concerning mental health patients' rights to have their cases heard via video conferencing in Wales as opposed to via telephone' (27/5/21) — This relates to the first video hearing in Wales, in May 2021, and a subsequent trial of various video platforms.
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What links here:
- Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales Rules 2008
- Coronavirus Act 2020
- Coronavirus Act 2020 (Commencement No 1) (Wales) Regulations 2020
- Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014
- Practice Direction: MHRT for Wales: Coronavirus COVID-19 (30/3/20)
- Serjeants' Inn, 'Emma Sutton appears in a successful application concerning mental health patients' rights to have their cases heard via video conferencing in Wales as opposed to via telephone' (27/5/21)
- Practice Direction: MHRT for Wales: Coronavirus COVID-19 (2/10/20)
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