Stavert / Patrick | Mental Health, Incapacity and the Law in Scotland | Buch | 978-1-84766-724-3 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 1112 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1520 g

Stavert / Patrick

Mental Health, Incapacity and the Law in Scotland


2. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-84766-724-3
Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Buch, Englisch, 1112 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1520 g

ISBN: 978-1-84766-724-3
Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


This highly regarded book is a comprehensive and up to date guide to mental health law in Scotland. Every aspect of mental health law is explained, including tribunal procedure, procedures for adults with incapacity, community care, patients' rights and legal remedies for when things go wrong.

Mental health and incapacity law affect not just those subject to compulsory orders, but everyone with a mental health problem, dementia or a learning disability.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Scottish Law, Scots Law Student and Scottish General Practice online service.

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PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
Chapter 1 - The law in context

Chapter 2 - Statutory framework

Chapter 3 - Key organisations

Chapter 4 - Supporting the service user

PART 2: MEDICAL TREATMENT AND CARE
Chapter 5 - Patients' rights

Chapter 6 - Care in hospital

Chapter 7 - Consent to treatment

Chapter 8 - Patients unable to consent

Chapter 9 - Restraint, force and detention

Chapter 10 - Preparing for future incapacity

PART 3: THE USE OF COMPULSION
Chapter 11 - Compulsory measures

Chapter 12 - Short-term detention

Chapter 13 - Emergency detention

Chapter 14 - Compulsory treatment orders

Chapter 15 - Compulsory treatment orders: reviews, appeals and suspension

Chapter 16 - Medical treatment

Chapter 17 - Rights of patients subject to orders

Chapter 18 - Restrictions on detained patients

Chapter 19 - Hospital transfers

Chapter 20 - Breach of orders, unauthorised absences and offences

Chapter 21 - Transitional arrangements

PART 4: THE TRIBUNAL
Chapter 22 - Representation at the tribunal

Chapter 23 - Tribunal procedure

PART 5: ADULTS WITH INCAPACITY
Chapter 24 - Adults with Incapacity Act

Chapter 25 - Authorising welfare decisions

Chapter 26 - Financial management

PART 6: CARE IN THE COMMUNITY
Chapter 27 - Community care

Chapter 28 - Duty to provide services

Chapter 29 - Paying for care

PART 7: PEOPLE AT RISK
Chapter 30 - People at risk

PART 8: THE IMPACT OF MENTAL DISORDER
Chapter 31 - Personal life

Chapter 32 - Housing

Chapter 33 - Education and employment

Chapter 34 - Consumer rights

Chapter 35 - Civil rights and public life

PART 9: DISCRIMINATION
Chapter 36 - Protection against discrimination

PART 10: PEOPLE WITH ADDITIONAL NEEDS
Chapter 37 - Respect for diversity

Chapter 38 - Issues for people with dementia

Chapter 39 - People with learning disabilities

Chapter 40 - Refugees and asylum seekers

Chapter 41 - Children and young people

PART 11: CARERS
Chapter 42 - Carers

PART 12: CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND MENTAL DISORDER
Chapter 43 - Criminal law and mental health

Chapter 44 - Special measures for suspects and witnesses

Chapter 45 - The criminal court process: from arrest to sentence

Chapter 46 - The criminal court process: sentencing

Chapter 47 - Care in prison and hospital transfers

Chapter 48 - Impact of criminal justice orders and patients' rights

PART 13: CARE STANDARDS
Chapter 49 - Health and care standards

PART 14: WHEN THINGS GO WRONG
Chapter 50 - Complaints

Chapter 51 - Legal remedies

Chapter 52 - Official enquiries

APPENDICES
Appendix 1 - European Convention on Human Rights

Appendix 2 - UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Optional Protocol


Patrick, Hilary
Hilary Patrick is an Honorary Fellow in the School of Law at Edinburgh University. She is vice convener of the Law Society's Mental Health & Disability Committee and is a former legal advisor to The Scottish Association of Mental Health.

Stavert, Jill
Jill Stavert is Professor of Mental Health and Capacity Law at Edinburgh Napier where she is Director of the Centre for Mental Health and Capacity Law and leads the Centre for Mental Health Practice Policy and Law Research. Her areas of research and expertise are international, European and national human rights and mental health and mental capacity law and related law, policy and practice review and reform. Jill's recent work has included the impact of COVID-19 and related restrictions on law, policy and practice relating to persons with mental disabilities and she is currently a member of the Scottish Mental Health Law Review (Scott Review) Executive Team. Previously she was an expert advisor to the Scottish Independent Review of Learning Disability and Autism in the Mental Health Act and a member of the Deprivation of Liberty and Supported Decision-Making Working Groups in the Scottish Government review of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act. She is also currently leading a Nuffield Foundation funded study on views and experiences of the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland.

Prof. Jill Stavert, Professor in Law, Napier University.

Jill's areas of research are international, European and national human rights law and mental health, and non-state actors (especially businesses) and human rights and she works with a number of organisations and bodies that promote mental health and/or human rights. She has also published and presented at conferences in the field of mental health and human rights law.

Jill leads and represents the Law subject group at Edinburgh Napier University in research and is Director of the Centre for Mental Health and Incapacity Law Rights and Policy.

Hilary Patrick is a former Honorary Fellow in the School of Law at Edinburgh University, she served on the Millan and McManus committees, advising on the reform of Scottish mental health law.



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