Mental health campaigners have warned there is a long way to go
before the draft Mental Health Bill can be made
“workable”, writes Gordon Carson.
Although they say the government’s response to
a committee report scrutinising the bill offers “some
hope”, they are concerned that it aims to move forward with
plans to broaden powers of compulsion.
The government did announce today that, under the planned laws, it
would not subject people whose sole mental disorder is dependency
on alcohol or drugs to compulsory mental health treatment.
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Adult care complaints system needs to improve, finds NAO
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02 October 2008
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25 July 2008
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25 July 2008