The need for independent advocacy for people subject to mental health community treatment orders

Volume: 66, Pages: 101452 - 101452
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Independent mental health advocacy (IMHA) has been proposed as a way of maintaining peoples' rights in involuntary settings, but little is known about the challenges and opportunities associated with the provision of independent mental health advocacy to those on compulsory treatment orders in the community. In Victoria, Australia, an IMHA service is available to people who are at risk of or subject to compulsory treatment, including those who...
Paper Details
Title
The need for independent advocacy for people subject to mental health community treatment orders
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
66
Pages
101452 - 101452
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