June 2017 update
Website
- Magic Book. The Magic Book is a database of contact details. It is a new addition to MHLO - but it can be expanded and be a success if everybody joins in, including you. To create/edit contacts, there is no need to log in and the process is very quick and simple. See Magic Book
- Mental Health Law Online CPD scheme: 12 points for £60. Obtain 12 CPD points online by answering monthly questionnaires. The scheme is an ideal way to obtain your necessary hours, or to evidence your continued competence. It also helps to support the continued development of this website, and your subscriptions (and re-subscriptions) are appreciated. For full details and to subscribe, see CPD scheme.
- Cases. On 30/6/17 Mental Health Law Online contained 1850 categorised cases
- Chronology. See June 2017 chronology for this month's changes to the website in date order.
Case law
- Scottish smoking ban. McCann v State Hospitals Board for Scotland [2017] UKSC 31 — "This is a challenge by application for judicial review to the legality of the comprehensive ban on smoking at the State Hospital at Carstairs which the State Hospitals Board for Scotland adopted by a decision taken at a meeting on 25 August 2011 and implemented on 5 December 2011. The appellant, Mr McCann, does not challenge the ban on smoking indoors. His challenge relates only to the ban on smoking in the grounds of the State Hospital and on home visits, which, by creating a comprehensive ban, prevents detained patients from smoking anywhere. ... Mr McCann raises three principal issues in his challenge. First, he argues that the impugned decision is invalid at common law on the ground of ultra vires because, when so deciding, it did not adhere to the principles laid down in section 1 of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 (which I set out in para 22 below) or comply with the requirements of subordinate legislation made under the 2003 Act. Secondly, he submits that the impugned decision was unlawful because it unjustifiably interfered with his private life and thereby infringed his right to respect for his private life under article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Thirdly, founding on article 14 of ECHR in combination with article 8, he argues that the Board, by implementing the comprehensive smoking ban, has treated him in a discriminatory manner which cannot be objectively justified when compared with (i) people detained in prison, (ii) patients in other hospitals (whether detained or not) or (iii) members of the public who remain at liberty. ... [T]he prohibition on having tobacco products and the related powers to search and confiscate are in my view illegal and fall to be annulled. ... [B]ut for the illegality under our domestic law of the prohibition of possession of tobacco products, the searches and the confiscation of tobacco products which are part of the impugned decision, I would have held that the decision was not contrary to Mr McCann’s article 8 right to respect for his private life. ... The article 14 challenge ... fails."
- Choice of representative. R (Brady) v Lord Chancellor [2017] EWHC 410 (Admin) — To obtain Legal Aid funding, a representative must have a contract under LASPO 2012 covering mental health law, and there is no ECHR right to publicly-funded representation for a lawyer of choice. "In this case, Ian Stewart Brady applies for permission to bring a claim for judicial review of two decisions relating to his legal representation in proceedings before the First-Tier Tribunal (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Mental Health. The Claimant wishes to be represented at those proceedings by a solicitor, Mr Robin Makin, and is seeking public funding for that representation. The decisions challenged are: (1) The decision of the Lord Chancellor dated 3 November 2016, the First Defendant, effectively not to make available or facilitate the public funding of Mr Makin as the Claimant's solicitor in the Proceedings. (2) The decision of the Tribunal, the Second Defendant, dated 4 October 2016 declining to appoint Mr Makin as the Claimant's legal representative under Rule 11(7)(a) of the Tribunal Procedure (First-Tier Tribunal) (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) Rules 2008."
Legal Aid Agency
- Legal Aid Agency, 'Tribunal appointed representatives in mental health (rule 11(7) cases)' (8/6/17). This is guidance which has been provided to LAA auditors. In its summary section it states that: (1) No work on a client's case should be started before an application for legal aid has been made and properly signed. (2) The provider should in general always seek to visit the client to see if he has capacity and is willing to apply for legal aid himself (subject to bullets 6 and 7 below). (3) If the client lacks capacity then any person can make the application for legal aid on his behalf. That individual does not otherwise have to be involved in the case. (4) If the client lacks capacity or is unwilling/unable to sign the application form (and it is not appropriate for a third party to apply on his behalf) the provider can sign the application form in accordance with paragraph 9.40 of the contract specification. (5) In all Rule 11(7) cases, we expect to see the authority from the tribunal appointing the firm/individual on the file (usually an email). (6) If it is clear from the outset of the case that client lacks capacity or will be unwilling to sign the application form then the provider does not necessarily need to visit the client to see if he is unable/willing to apply. (7) In these circumstances, the provider should justify on file why he has not made any such attempts (e.g. the client clearly lacks capacity and/or has informed staff that he does not wish to see a solicitor). See Legal Aid#Guidance documents
HMCTS
- HMCTS, 'Guidance for the conduct of cases before the restricted patient panel' (updated 29/3/16). This document sets out the responsibilities of the MoJ and MHT in the Tribunal procedure. For instance, the protocol provides that no MoJ comments are required in the following circumstances: (1) for initial reports, the MoJ have had the reports for 21 days; (2) for subsequent reports, including addendum and independent reports, the MoJ have received the reports at all.. See Ministry of Justice#MOJ/MHT Protocol
Court of Protection User Group
- Court of Protection User Group. (1) Minutes of Court User Group Meeting (12/10/16); (2) Carolyn Hilder, 'Court User Group' (notification of 26/4/17 meeting, 29/3/17); (3) Minutes of Court User Group Meeting (26/4/17). The next meeting will be held on Wednesday 11/10/17 at 2pm at First Avenue House. See Court of Protection User Group.
Ministry of Justice
- NOMS, 'Mental Health Casework Section: Section 17 - Leave of Absence' (22/2/17). This replaces the 22/4/14 version. See Ministry of Justice#Leave of absence
- NOMS and NHS England, 'Working with personality disordered offenders: A practitioners guide' (second edition, September 2015). Link to this 2015 document added. This replaced the January 2011 version. See Ministry of Justice#Personality disorder
Other
- Queen's Speech 2017. (1) Queen's Speech 2017 (21/6/17); (2) Cabinet Office, 'Queen's Speech 2017: background briefing notes' (21/6/17). See Mental Health Treatment Bill 2017
- Delayed discharges (request for case studies). Mind are looking into potential legal reform in relation to delayed discharges from hospital, and request that people send case studies of patients who have remained in hospital for a number of months owing to delays in arranging aftercare packages (e.g. s117 packages, social care or community psychiatric provision). Please forward any case studies to m.henson-webb@mind.org.uk by the end of June 2017. See Mind (Charity)
Events
- Edge Training: Best Interests Assessors Report Writing Course - London, 30/10/17 — No results
- Edge Training: DOLS Authorised Signatories - Sheffield, 3/11/17 — No results
Job
- Job advert. Ben Hoare Bell, Newcastle upon Tyne - Mental Health Solicitor. The deadline for this vacancy is 31/7/17.
Court of Protection: NHS Foundation Trust v QZ [2017] EWCOP 11 (06 June 2017) https://t.co/vy0SXZj8g6
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 29, 2017
Hull Daily Mail - 'Liar' carer who stole £300k from woman, 102, jailed for 9 years https://t.co/rcg9uowTXy
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 26, 2017
"Paranoid schizophrenic man sunk teeth into nurse's nose" https://t.co/rFrRXw1wH5
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 25, 2017
Man who took his life in Hull prison referred to the mental health team four times but was never assessed. https://t.co/0EqRf5JQtV
— INQUEST (@INQUEST_ORG) June 24, 2017
NHS England » NHS England announces new sites to redesign mental health services and cut out of area placements https://t.co/dDZGmHdoPV
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 25, 2017
Queen's Speech 2017.: (1) Queen's Speech 2017 (21/6/17); (2) Cabinet Office, 'Queen's Speech 2017: background… https://t.co/IFpAoInDzz
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 24, 2017
MHLA Conference 30 June – full speaker line-up and topics https://t.co/5CMbml9YbK
— Alex Ruck Keene (@Capacitylaw) June 23, 2017
The independent report in to treatment or care of Nicola Edgington - https://t.co/U4rDSZXk7o
— Michael Brown OBE (@MentalHealthCop) June 23, 2017
40% of Police time in Dorset spent dealing with MH problemshttps://t.co/avPkrIMCWE
— hundredfamilies (@hundredfamilies) June 23, 2017
"Drugs turning crims psychotic in frightening numbers" https://t.co/GBMSzYwxBa
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 23, 2017
Last summer, over 8000 people told us the Mental Health Act was not fit for purpose. Read the full report > https://t.co/rZwM7DJg0w pic.twitter.com/2zqgAsvtHl
— RethinkMentalIllness (@Rethink_) June 22, 2017
LAA Update: Detailed guide: Legal Aid Agency audits - Legal aid providers: what to expect from the LAA audit pr... https://t.co/aLlBMo1V9X
— Legal Aid Handbook (@legalaidhbk) June 19, 2017
The Transparency Pilot: A note from the Vice President of the Court of Protection https://t.co/5GbvodZzg5
— Family Law Week (@familylawweek) June 20, 2017
Briefing notes to Queens speech refer to "work towards a new Mental Health Act" at pg56 - https://t.co/z2tTGEin2D https://t.co/nKFFqkt9qv
— Neil Allen (@NeilAllen39) June 21, 2017
Safety compromised at Rampton Hospital says damning report | Lincolnshire Live https://t.co/QV19jU5GzQ via @LincsLive
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 21, 2017
Court of Protection Transparency Pilot: note from the Vice President and revised Pilot order https://t.co/d0s19fYaBz pic.twitter.com/N0QCTDB6av
— Judicial Office (@JudiciaryUK) June 21, 2017
‘Some of the wards are just bear pits’ – former nurse slams Rampton | Lincolnshire Live https://t.co/TKWMt0bpN4 via @LincsLive
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 21, 2017
We've just published a snapshot report on police use of place of safety orders for people in mental distress - https://t.co/LSQzjt3Zu7
— Mental Welfare Scot (@MentalWelfare) June 20, 2017
Delayed discharges (request for case studies).: Mind are looking into potential legal reform in relation to delayed… https://t.co/TU0bGpOt6t
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 19, 2017
Legal Aid Agency, 'Tribunal appointed representatives in mental health (rule 11(7) cases)' (8/6/17).: This is… https://t.co/lq1f4Uy8s9
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 19, 2017
Court of Protection: The Public Guardian's Severance Applications [2016] EWHC COP 10 (19 June 2017) https://t.co/bjbBuvF77j
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 19, 2017
LAA Update: Detailed guide: Apply for legal aid for civil contempt cases https://t.co/iZ67ANm4Cj
— Legal Aid Handbook (@legalaidhbk) June 16, 2017
HMCTS, 'Guidance for the conduct of cases before the restricted patient panel' (updated 29/3/16).: This document… https://t.co/zScNzkWaxf
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 15, 2017
Edge Training: Best Interests Assessors Report Writing Course - London, 30/10/17: — This course is targeted… https://t.co/kTzcy8Rzgh
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 15, 2017
Edge Training: DOLS Authorised Signatories - Sheffield, 3/11/17: — This course aims to provide guidance on the role… https://t.co/WHq6XxZqWB
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 15, 2017
Edge Training: Best Interests Assessors Report Writing Course - London, 30/10/17: — This course is targeted… https://t.co/flw11SCNJN
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 15, 2017
Edge Training: DOLS Authorised Signatories - Sheffield, 3/11/17: — This course aims to provide guidance on the role… https://t.co/YE0wLebJrr
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 15, 2017
Job advert. Ben Hoare Bell, Newcastle upon Tyne - Mental Health Solicitor.: The deadline for this vacancy is… https://t.co/BpyeL7xpAD
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 15, 2017
Smoking ban case. McCann v State Hospitals Board for Scotland [2017] UKSC 31, [2017] MHLO 22: — "This is a… https://t.co/Uai64IisEV
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 15, 2017
International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law – call for papers https://t.co/S3o2MqcgMP
— Alex Ruck Keene (@Capacitylaw) June 14, 2017
"Girl sectioned after psychiatrist ruled out abortion" https://t.co/GLjhZ9tcG5
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 13, 2017
However, Snowden J, who spotted the breach online, imposes no penalty after @TheSun offers to pay Brady’s executor £8000 costs. 2 of 2. pic.twitter.com/oMCEbQZuGz
— Joshua Rozenberg (@JoshuaRozenberg) June 12, 2017
High Court judge says @TheSun inadvertently breached a court undertaking not to identify animal charities named in Ian Brady’s will. 1 of 2 pic.twitter.com/72AezvUSZV
— Joshua Rozenberg (@JoshuaRozenberg) June 12, 2017
"Psychiatrists do everything they possibly can to avoid admission" says @WesselyS Is that wise? or safe?https://t.co/C6PD9RoFXT
— hundredfamilies (@hundredfamilies) June 12, 2017
International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law - call for papers by 31/8/17 for 4thed. Open access, peer reviewed, int'l audience
— Emma Cave (@cave555) June 12, 2017
2 more years in an ATU despite a judge's ruling: Father's fury as his autistic son, 29, is kept 600 miles from home https://t.co/Z8jUYP5ANX
— Mark Neary (@MarkNeary1) April 13, 2017
World needs “revolution” in mental health care – UN rights experthttps://t.co/lJFJUwIePX
— UN Human Rights (@UNHumanRights) June 6, 2017
June Mental Capacity Law Reports – and MCA birthday party https://t.co/jNW6zM52ss
— Alex Ruck Keene (@Capacitylaw) June 11, 2017
Court of Protection: IH (Observance of Muslim Practice) [2017] EWCOP 9 (12 June 2017) https://t.co/voa4UATCiZ
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 12, 2017
Legal representation case. R (Brady) v Lord Chancellor [2017] EWHC 410 (Admin), [2017] MHLO 21: — "In this case,… https://t.co/i9QERYq4Cn
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 10, 2017
This is truly appalling. Why didn't the DOLS system pick this up? https://t.co/LAFGqoRb7E
— Tor Butler-Cole (@TorButlerCole) June 7, 2017
LAA Update: Guidance: Directory of providers - Information about legal aid providers by category of law. https://t.co/eymtSUZn1S
— Legal Aid Handbook (@legalaidhbk) June 8, 2017
NOMS, 'Mental Health Casework Section: Section 17 - Leave of Absence' (22/2/17).: This replaces the 22/4/14… https://t.co/xfbaU8JNGe
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 7, 2017
NOMS and NHS England, 'Working with personality disordered offenders: A practitioners guide' (second edition,… https://t.co/AWmMgHS1w3
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 7, 2017
I have yet to come across a legal problem anywhere near as complex as the legal aid rules that must be navigated to fund it.
— CrimeLine Complete (@CrimeLineLaw) June 6, 2017
Court of Protection User Group.: (1) Minutes of Court User Group Meeting (12/10/16); (2) Carolyn Hilder, 'Court… https://t.co/5o8eALX5Ro
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 6, 2017
First Care Act case to reach the High Court reaches the Court of Appeal https://t.co/DpqKEEL8gL
— Celtic Knot (@CelticKnotTweet) May 30, 2017
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What can COP practitioners learn from false imprisonment immigration claims?— Sophy Miles (@sophymiles1) June 3, 2017
Public Guardian issues travel costs guidance for deputies - The Office of the Public Guardian has published new... https://t.co/9IJmvT2klt
— CoP Made Clear (@CoPhub) June 2, 2017
"What we need are boots on the ground, not brogues in the courtroom". Free paper for download on Cheshire West:https://t.co/XANvgTkOmg
— Neil Allen (@NeilAllen39) June 3, 2017
JD v West London Mental Health Trust https://t.co/Jj9bA5yZcn
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) June 1, 2017