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Supervised discharge: what does it mean?
- Author:
- BYNOE Ian
- Journal article citation:
- Open Mind, October 1993, p.6.
- Publisher:
- MIND
Considers the recent proposals for greater control in the community - supervised discharge and a modification in the existing leave of absence arrangements.
Safe sanctions?
- Author:
- TOMLIN Zelda
- Journal article citation:
- Health Service Journal, 19.8.93, 1993, p.13.
- Publisher:
- Emap Healthcare
The proposals for 'supervised discharge' fall short of the draconian community supervision orders suggested by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, but without additional funding are they a solution?
No to Community Supervision Orders - again
- Author:
- NEETER Anna
- Journal article citation:
- Open Mind, 62, April 1993, pp.8-9.
- Publisher:
- MIND
Proposals for compulsory supervision in the community are nothing new - BASW suggested them in the late seventies, and the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 1987. Argues that the same arguments against community supervision apply to current proposals.
The case for supervision
- Author:
- BLUGLASS Robert
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 10.2.93, 1993, pp.32-33.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
Calls for the introduction of community supervision orders for people with serious mental health problems living in the community following the Ben Silcock incident at London Zoo.
A hindrance to care
- Author:
- BROOKER Charles
- Journal article citation:
- Nursing Times, 10.2.93, 1993, pp.34-35.
- Publisher:
- Nursing Times
Argues that calls for community supervision following the London Zoo incident are not in the best interests of people with serious mental health problems.
Why Community Supervision Orders would be a mistake
- Author:
- BROMLEY Eric
- Journal article citation:
- Open Mind, 62, April 1993, pp.10-11.
- Publisher:
- MIND
Argues against community supervision on the grounds that it could lead to compulsory treatment.