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Mental Health Law Online

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 £75 and is suitable for lawyers and non-lawyers). You can advertise your job vacancies and events here, or browse the bookshop. The main content of this website has been divided into Case law (2,493), Legislation (393) and Resources (1,148), together with separate Information pages (335) to link everything together.

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News and updates

All the latest updates can be seen on on the MHLO updates forum category. Here are the most recent:

  • 19/09/25: Event. MHLA: 26th Annual Conference (London, 14 November 2025) — The conference will take place at the Victory Services Club in London. Speakers: Najmus Mardabux (LAA); Laura Janes (case law update); Callum Ross (consultant forensic psychiatrist); Michael Kennedy (barrister/ALR); Angela Munley (MOJ), Paul Swinglehurst (consultant psychiatrist); Deputy Chamber President. Cost: £160 (members), £230 (non-members), £145 (group discount). See MHLA website for further details and booking information.
  • 18/09/25: Case (Financial complaint). Norfolk County Council (24 008 908) [2025] MHLO 16 (LGSCO) — Ombudsman's summary: "Mr X complained the Council failed to protect his late sister in-law, Ms Y, from financial abuse. There was no fault in the way the Council investigated Mr X’s concerns under its safeguarding procedures. However, the Council was at fault for not applying for deputyship to manage Ms Y’s finances when her capital reached the limit set out in the Council’s policy. This caused Mr X and his wife distress and uncertainty. The Council has already apologised to Mr X. It did not cause an injustice to Ms Y as there was no evidence the Council mismanaged her finances. In addition, the Council has amended its policy to prevent a recurrence of fault."



To do

Things that will end up with their own MHLO pages, when I have time...

Email updates

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CPD

The CPD scheme is primarily aimed at mental health solicitors, and is an ideal way to evidence your continued competence, but is also suitable for barristers, psychiatrists, social workers and psychiatric nurses. For £60, you can obtain 12 CPD credits.




Books

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