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The legislation governing the compulsory treatment of certain people who have a mental disorder is the Mental Health Act 1983 (the 1983 Act). The main purpose of the 2007 Act is to amend the 1983 Act. It is also being used to introduce "deprivation of liberty safeguards" through amending the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA); and to extend the rights of victims by amending the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004.



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The New Mental Health Act: An Easy Read Guide

Scottish Government, September 03, 2007

 

 

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Office of Public Sector Information

Mental Health Act 2007

 

The act is published here in full and can be read on line.

 

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DH:

Mental Health Act 2007 - overview

 

 

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Mind:

Legal briefings on the Mental Health Act 2007

 

 

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Implementing the amended Mental Health Act 1983

 

The Mental Health Act 2007 amends the Mental Health Act 1983. This website is for everyone involved in implementing those amendments.

 

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