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Making Days Count

WEBachieve greater understanding of the issues . relating to secure mental health hospital . care. This National Review was initially to be published in April 2021 but has been delayed

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URL: https://nccu.nhs.wales/qais/national-reviews/making-days-count/mdc-documents/making-days-count1/

Quality Assurance Improvement Service

WEBThe Quality Assurance Improvement Service (QAIS) is a division of the National Collaborative Commissioning Unit that focuses on improving care, quality and value. The objectives of the division are to: Ensure safe, effective and high quality care is delivered that improves patient experience; Robustly challenge substandard provider performance;

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Urgent and Emergency Care

WEBThe National Programme for Urgent and Emergency Care is one of three national programmes prioritised by the Welsh Government Minister for Health and Social Services. The Minister for Health and Social Services has requested an understanding of ‘what good looks’ like for patients accessing an Emergency Department and the creation of a

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Making an appeal against section 2 or 3 of the Mental Health …

WEB5 You must be told about your right to have an independent mental health advocate sometimes called an IMHA. They can help explain the appeal process They can help you understand your rights and treatment options

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Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services

WEBThis information demonstrates that we have pathways in place to ensure children with criminal justice and mental health issues receive appropriate assessment and care. We must ensure that these pathways are accessible for all children and that they are as robust as possible. Primary and Urgent Healthcare:

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NHS Wales Mental Health Services

WEBThe Mental Health Act is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which applies to people in England and Wales. It covers the reception, care and treatment of mentally disordered persons, the management of their property and other related matters.

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Section 5.2 Mental Health Act 1983

WEB7 If you leave hospital before the doctor says it is ok, you will be brought back. If you do want to leave the hospital for a short time, talk to your doctor.

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Section 20 Mental Health Act 1983

WEB5 You can be kept in hospital because your section of the Mental Health Act 1983 has been renewed. The Mental Health Act 1983 is a law. You are at the centre of your care and

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Emergency Department Quality & Delivery Framework

WEBThe Urgent and Emergency Programme is a Welsh Government national programme. The Minister for Health and Social Services requested an understanding of ‘what good looks like' for patients accessing an Emergency Department in Wales and the creation of a National Emergency Department Quality & Delivery Framework (EDQDF) for NHS …

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Mental Health 2021 Benchmarking Analysis for NHS Wales

WEBIn 2020/21, across the UK there were 100.3 admissions to adult acute beds under the Mental Health Act, per 100,000 resident population. This compares to 91.3 in 2019/20. Across Wales, detention rates are notably lower, with a national average of 58 admissions per 100,000 population.

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Informal Admission to a Mental Health Hospital

WEB6 As an informal patient you have agreed to a care plan to stay on the ward. You have the right to leave the ward. Even if the door of the ward is locked,

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MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1983 RECALL TO HOSPITAL OF A …

WEBYour case will be referred to the Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales within a month of your recall. Your responsible clinician can also tell you when she or he thinks you are well enough to leave hospital. If your responsible clinician feels that you are well enough to leave he or she must apply to the Secretary of State for Justice.

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MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1983 SECTION 48 (and SECTION 49): …

WEBLeaflet 20 - Section 48-49. Code of Practice for Wales. Code of Practice for Wales gives advice to staff about the Mental Health Act 1983. They have to think about what the Code says when they take decisions about your care. You can ask to look at a copy of the Code or you can ask for a copy of the ‘Peace of Mind’ booklet on the Code of

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YOUR NEAREST RELATIVE UNDER THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT …

WEBThis leaflet is sets out who your “nearest relative” is and their functions under the Mental Health Act 1983. It is in five parts: • Part 1 explains the rules about who your nearest relative is; • Part 2 explains the things that your nearest relative can do under the Mental Health Act (their rights); • Part 3 explains about how

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