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|Sentence=Response to MHA review
|Sentence=Response to MHA review
|Abstract=This is the main report, but the easy-read version's headings are: Introduction; Four principles; Reasons for keeping people in hospital; Your right to go to a tribunal; People who have gone back into hospital; Giving tribunals more power; Hospital manager’s panel hearings; Choosing your care and treatment; Making sure your choices are listened to; Care and treatment plans; Refusing treatment; Asking a tribunal to stop your treatment; Agreeing to go into hospital; Nominated person; Advocacy; The Mental Capacity Act; Accident and emergency departments; Going to a mental health hospital from prison; People who have been in trouble with the law; The Social Supervisor; People with a learning disability and autistic people; People with a learning disability who get into trouble with the law; Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews; The Care Quality Commission (CQC); Community Treatment Orders (CTOs).
|Abstract=This is the main report, but the easy-read version's headings are: Introduction; Four principles; Reasons for keeping people in hospital; Your right to go to a tribunal; People who have gone back into hospital; Giving tribunals more power; Hospital manager’s panel hearings; Choosing your care and treatment; Making sure your choices are listened to; Care and treatment plans; Refusing treatment; Asking a tribunal to stop your treatment; Agreeing to go into hospital; Nominated person; Advocacy; The Mental Capacity Act; Accident and emergency departments; Going to a mental health hospital from prison; People who have been in trouble with the law; The Social Supervisor; People with a learning disability and autistic people; People with a learning disability who get into trouble with the law; Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews; The Care Quality Commission (CQC); Community Treatment Orders (CTOs).
|Detail===See also==
*[[Independent Review of the Mental Health Act 1983 by Simon Wessely (2018)]]
|External links=*{{link|https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/reforming-the-mental-health-act|Consultation outcome: Reforming the Mental Health Act|s}}. This page contains the document in different formats plus an impact assessment.
|External links=*{{link|https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/reforming-the-mental-health-act|Consultation outcome: Reforming the Mental Health Act|s}}. This page contains the document in different formats plus an impact assessment.



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2021-07 Government response to Reforming the MHA consultation.pdf

Response to MHA review This is the main report, but the easy-read version's headings are: Introduction; Four principles; Reasons for keeping people in hospital; Your right to go to a tribunal; People who have gone back into hospital; Giving tribunals more power; Hospital manager’s panel hearings; Choosing your care and treatment; Making sure your choices are listened to; Care and treatment plans; Refusing treatment; Asking a tribunal to stop your treatment; Agreeing to go into hospital; Nominated person; Advocacy; The Mental Capacity Act; Accident and emergency departments; Going to a mental health hospital from prison; People who have been in trouble with the law; The Social Supervisor; People with a learning disability and autistic people; People with a learning disability who get into trouble with the law; Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews; The Care Quality Commission (CQC); Community Treatment Orders (CTOs).

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