3. Legal Aspects of Psychiatry Flashcards

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What are the 3 Acts of Parliament, with regards to Psychiatry?

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  1. Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003
  2. Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000
  3. Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010
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What is a Mental Disorder defined as in the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003?

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Any Mental Illness, Personality Disorder, or Learning Disability, however caused of Manifested

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Who can be detained under Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003?

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Anyone:

  1. Adults - > 18 years old
  2. Children - Need Child / Adolescent Specialist + Specialist Resources
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What are the Key Civil Compulsory Powers of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003?

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  1. Emergency Detention Certificate (EDC)
  2. Short-Term Detention Certificate (STDC)
  3. Compulsory Treatment Order (CTO)
  4. Nurses Holding Power
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What are the Features of the Emergency Detention Certificate (EDC), under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003?

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  1. Authorizes Detention for up to 72 hours
  2. Must be given by a Medical Practitioner
  3. Must consider it Likely that:
  4. a) Patient has a Mental Disorder
  5. b) Mental Disorder is affecting Decision Making
  6. c) It is Necessary for detention to determine treatment
  7. d) There would be a risk to Health if not detained
  8. e) The granting of a EDC is necessary
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What are the Features of the Short-Term Detention Certificate (STDC), under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003?

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  1. Authorizes Detention for up to 28 days
  2. Must be given by a Medical Practitioner
  3. Must consider it Likely that:
  4. a) Patient has a Mental Disorder
  5. b) Mental Disorder is affecting Decision Making
  6. c) It is Necessary for detention to determine treatment
  7. d) There would be a risk to Health if not detained
  8. e) The granting of a STDC is necessary
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What are the Features of the Compulsory Treatment Order (CTO), under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003?

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  1. Authorizes Detention for up to 6 Months
  2. Application made to Mental Health Tribunal by a MHO
  3. Must be Satisfied that:
  4. a) The patient has a Mental Health Disorder
  5. b) Mental Disorder is affecting Decision Making
  6. c) Medical Treatment would prevent deterioration
  7. d) There would be a Significant Risk to Health
  8. e) Making of CTO is necessary
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What are the Criteria for Detention?

Note - IMPORTANT

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  1. Mental Disorder
  2. Significant Impairment of Decision Making Ability for Medical Treatment about Mental Disorder
  3. Significant Risk to Health / Safety / Welfare of the Person / Any other Person
  4. Treatment Available
  5. Order is Necessary
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In relation to the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000, when does someone become an Adult?

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16 years old

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In relation to the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000, What is the Definition of “Incapable”?

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Incapable of:

  1. Acting, or
  2. Making Decisions, or
  3. Communicating Decisions, or
  4. Understanding Decisions, or
  5. Retaining the Memory of Decisions
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What Principles must be Considered when applying the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000?

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  1. The Intervention must Benefit the Adult
  2. Any Intervention shall be the Least Restrictive in relation to the Freedom of the Adult
  3. Account must be taken of the Past / Present wishes
  4. Where practical, account should be taken of:
  5. a) The views of the Relatives / Carers
  6. b) The views of Relevant Others (Guardians / Attorneys)
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When is Capacity presumed?

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Always presumed to be Present unless proven otherwise

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What are the 2 Orders which can be given under the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000?

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  1. Intervention Order - One off Power Requires (Application to the Court)
  2. Guardianship Order - Someone is appointment to make decisions on behalf of the Adult (Financial +/- Welfare)
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What does the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 not authorize?

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  1. The use of Force / Detention - unless it is immediately necessary and for only for so long as is necessary
  2. Action which would be inconsistent with any decision by a competent court
  3. Placing an adult in a hospital for the treatment of Mental Disorder Against their will
    Note - If someone is actively resisting you, use the Mental Health Act, not the Adults with Incapacity Act
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When, in Criminal Matter, can Mental Health Treatment be Sought?

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At any stage of Criminal Matter, even if a crime has not been committed yet

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What are the Police Powers?

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  1. Removal from a Public Place
  2. Appears to be in immediate need of care / treatment
  3. Detain for up to 24 hours
  4. Purpose to allow assessment / make arrangements for their care and treatment