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Author: MENTAL WELFARE COMMISSION FOR SCOTLAND;
Title: A report into the incidence of immediate re-detentions under short term detention certificates
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Publisher: Edinburgh: Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland, 2012. 9p.
Format: book;
Topics: compulsory detention; compulsory treatment; human rights; mental health law; research; Scotland; Select:
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2 of 633
Author: HARDING Rosie;
Title: Legal constructions of dementia: discourses of autonomy at the margins of capacity.
Reference: Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 34(4), 2012, pp.425-442.
Format: article;
Topics: decision making; dementia; mental capacity; mental health law; person-centred approach; England; Select:
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3 of 633
Author: LYONS Donald;
Title: The Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland: individual visits and investigations can effect system change.
Reference: Mental Health Review Journal, 17(4), 2012, pp.180-186.
Format: article;
Topics: adult safeguarding; mental health care; mental health law; mental health services; monitoring; rights; service development; service users; practice; Scotland; Select:
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4 of 633
Author: O'FARRELL Lisa; GILHEANEY Patricia; SMYTH Rosemary;
Title: The contribution of the Mental Health Commission in Ireland to the reform of mental health services.
Reference: Mental Health Review Journal, 17(4), 2012, pp.199-210.
Format: article;
Topics: mental health care; mental health law; mental health services; quality assurance; regulation; service development; practice; Ireland; Select:
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5 of 633
Author: WATTS John; MACKENZIE Robin;
Title: The zone of parental control: a reasonable idea or an unusable concept?
Reference: Tizard Learning Disability Review, 18(1), 2013, pp.38-44.
Format: article;
Topics: care homes; compulsory detention; compulsory treatment; learning disabilities; mental capacity; mental health law; parental responsibility; parental rights; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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6 of 633
Author: HARDING Rosie;
Title: Legal constructions of dementia: discourses of autonomy at the margins of capacity.
Reference: Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 34(4), 2012, pp.425-442.
Format: article;
Topics: decision making; dementia; mental capacity; mental health law; person-centred approach; England; Select:
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7 of 633
Author: CUMMINS Ian;
Title: Using Simon's Governing through crime to explore the development of mental health policy in England and Wales since 1983.
Reference: Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 34(4), 2012, pp.325-337.
Format: article;
Topics: deinstitutionalisation; mental health law; policy; rights; severe mental health problems; stereotyped attitudes; supervised community treatment; England; Wales; Select:
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8 of 633
Author: MANTHORPE Jill; SAMSI Kritika;
Title: Mental capacity and dementia: a review. Part 2.
Reference: Journal of Dementia Care, 21(1), January/February 2012, pp.35-39.
Format: article;
Topics: advance directives; compulsory detention; dementia; Deprivation of liberty safeguards; end of life care; mental capacity; mental health law; research review; United Kingdom; Select:
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9 of 633
Author: BRINDLE Nick; et al.;
Title: A clinician's brief guide to the Mental Capacity Act
Publisher: London: Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2013. 144p.
Format: book;
Topics: advance directives; compulsory treatment; health care; mental capacity; mental health law; practice; England; Wales; care professionals; Select:
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10 of 633
Author: JONES Richard;
Title: Mental Capacity Act manual
Publisher: London: Sweet and Maxwell, 2008. 500p.
Format: book;
Topics: mental capacity; mental health law; Select:
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11 of 633
Author: ROBERTS Amanda; et al.;
Title: Treat me right, treat me equal: using national policy and legislation to create positive changes in local health services for people with intellectual disabilities.
Reference: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 26(1), January 2013, pp.14-25.
Format: article;
Topics: access to services; human rights; learning disabilities; mental health law; mental health services; risk management; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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12 of 633
Author: PARKER Jonathan; PENHALE Bridget; STANLEY David;
Title: Research ethics review: social care and social science research and the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
Reference: Ethics and Social Welfare, 5(4), 2011, pp.380-400.
Format: article;
Topics: mental capacity; mental health law; research ethics; research methods; social work; research; England; Wales; Select:
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13 of 633
Author: HEWITT David;
Title: Objection, purpose and normality: three ways in which the courts have inhibited safeguarding.
Reference: Journal of Adult Protection, 14(6), 2012, pp.280-286.
Format: article;
Topics: adult safeguarding; Deprivation of liberty safeguards; human rights; law courts; mental health law; mental health problems; England; Select:
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Author: BUTLER-COLE Victoria; GROGAN Rose;
Title: Care at home: Article 8 and incapacitated adults.
Reference: Social Care and Neurodisability, 3(4), 2012, pp.179-185.
Format: article;
Topics: families; home care; human rights; independent living; legal proceedings; mental capacity; mental health law; UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; England; Select:
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15 of 633
Author: ARIBISALA Olufunso B.;
Title: Best interests provisions in the UK Mental Capacity Act 2005.
Reference: Psychiatrist, 36(12), December 2012, pp.459-462.
Format: article;
Topics: mental capacity; mental health law; professional conduct; United Kingdom; Select:
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16 of 633
Author: SEXTON Martin;
Title: Assessing capacity to make decisions about long-term care needs: ethical perspectives and practical challenges in hospital social work.
Reference: Ethics and Social Welfare, 6(4), 2012, pp.411-417.
Format: article;
Topics: decision making; dementia; hospital social work; hospitals; mental capacity; mental health law; patient discharge; social networks; practice; England; Wales; Select:
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17 of 633
Author: JONES Richard;
Title: Mental capacity act manual
Publisher: Andover: Sweet and Maxwell, 2012. 350p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult safeguarding; advance directives; carers; compulsory treatment; Deprivation of liberty safeguards; housing; mental capacity; mental health law; sexual behaviour; United Kingdom; Select:
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18 of 633
Author: BARTLETT Peter;
Title: Blackstone's guide to the Mental Capacity Act 2005
Publisher: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. 560p.
Format: book;
Topics: mental capacity; mental health law; practice; England; Wales; Select:
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19 of 633
Author: PEARCE Nasreen; JACKSON Sue;
Title: Detention and the deprivation of liberty: the interface between the Mental Health Act 1983 and the Mental Capacity Act 2007: part 2.
Reference: Family Law, 42, November 2012, pp.1371-1376.
Format: article;
Topics: compulsory detention; compulsory treatment; Deprivation of liberty safeguards; legal proceedings; mental capacity; mental health law; rights; therapy and treatment; treatment; England; Select:
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20 of 633
Author: MANTHORPE Jill; SAMSI Kritika;
Title: Mental capacity and dementia: a review. Part 1.
Reference: Journal of Dementia Care, 20(6), November/December 2012, pp.35-39.
Format: article;
Topics: adult safeguarding; carers; decision making; dementia; mental capacity; mental health law; training; research review; England; Wales; Select:
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