The Mental Health Act (1983, amended 2007) provides the legal framework for the detention, assessment, and treatment of individuals with mental disorders
Section 2 and 3 are the most commonly used for formal admission to hospital
Detain for assessment β Section 2
Detention for treatment up to 6 months β Section 3
Holding powers (Sections 5(2) and 5(4)) apply only to current inpatients
Section 5(2) β 72-hour hospital hold for voluntary inpatient
Police powers (Sections 135 and 136) differ based on whether the person is in a private property or a public place
π Overview: The Mental Health Act 1983
Provides legal powers to detain, assess, and treat individuals with mental disorders
Balances the need for care/control with patientsβ rights
Commonly used when there is risk to self or others and the person lacks insight or capacity
π§Ύ Key Sections of the Act
π§ Section 2 β Admission for Assessment
Purpose: Detain for up to 28 days for assessment Β± treatment
Criteria:
Mental disorder present
Necessary for health/safety or protection of others
Application:
By AMHP or nearest relative
Requires 2 doctors (1 psychiatrist)
π Section 3 β Admission for Treatment
Purpose: Detain for up to 6 months for treatment (renewable)
Criteria:
Mental disorder requiring hospital treatment
Necessary for health/safety or protection of others
Appropriate treatment available
Application: AMHP or nearest relative + 2 doctors
π¨ Section 4 β Emergency Admission
Purpose: Emergency detention for up to 72 hours to allow Section 2 assessment