This course is essential for those with little or no knowledge of the Mental Health Act who wish to obtain a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the subject. The emphasis of this day is on how the law works in practice.
Content
- Overview of the Mental Health Act 1983
- Definitions and terms
- Assessment for possible admission to hospital
- MHA or MCA?
- New Powers of Entry (s.135)
- New Police powers (s.136)
- Civil admission (ss.2, 3, & 4)
- Admission to hospital via Courts/Prison
- Treatment under Part IV, MHA 1983
- Second opinion appointed doctors
- Holding powers of doctors (s.5(2))
- Holding powers of nurses (s.5(4))
- Leave (s.17)
- Absence without leave (s.18)
- First and Upper Tier Tribunals
- Hospital Manager’s hearings
- Care Programme Approach
- s.117 aftercare
- Guardianship (s.7)
Terms
Substitutes welcome. No transfers or cancellations within 14 days. Prior to this 20% administration charge. PELT right to cancel course. Accreditation. For solicitors (5 hours - SRA). For psychiatrists (5 CPD points - Royal College of Psychiatrists) as part of a Personal Development Plan (subject to peer group approval).
Cost: £125.00+vat (per person)
Event Information
| Event Date | 12-11-2025 |
| Individual Price | £125.00 |
| Location | Online (live) |
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19-05-2026 11:00 am
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21-05-2026
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22-05-2026 1:00 pm
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