How to apply for a person to be assessed for compulsory mental treatment

Introduction

If you believe that a friend or relative may need some form of professional assistance for a mental disorder or illness, you may apply for them to be assessed for compulsory mental treatment. The right to do this is set out in the MENTAL HEALTH (COMPULSORY ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT) ACT 1992.

How do I apply?

The first stage in the process is to apply to the Director of Area Mental Health Services for an assessment of the person in question.

Your application must be in writing, and must include:

What is the procedure for the assessment of the proposed patient?

Are all these proceedings public?

No, all of the proceedings and hearings are confidential.

What type of orders compulsory treatment orders can be made?

The Act provides for two types of compulsory treatment order:

What rights does the patient have?

The Act sets out various rights for the patient, including:

There is a formal complaint procedure that will enforce any breaches of the patient’s rights under the Act.

The patient’s review and appeal rights

A patient also has various review and appeal rights under the Act, including

Cautionary notes