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Royal College of Psychiatrists disappointed at Government's response to the Joint Committee report on the draft Mental Health Bill

Jul 23, 2005 - 1:10:00 AM
"It is sad that Government still fails to understand that it is unethical to force treatment on people who are well enough to make their treatment decisions. It is a bad law when it requires doctors and nurses to detain people in hospital, even if the patient cannot be treated."

 
[RxPG] The Royal College of Psychiatrists is disappointed at the Government's failure to adopt many of the most important recommendations made in the Joint Committee report on the draft mental health bill.

The Royal College of Psychiatrists supported the Joint Committee's proposals which were made after very thorough and considered deliberation of 450 written submissions and oral evidence from 124 witnesses.

A Mental Health Act incorporating the Committee's principles would enhance patient care and community safety, and command wide support from patients, their carers and professionals.

Dr Tony Zigmond, vice-president, said, "It is sad that Government still fails to understand that it is unethical to force treatment on people who are well enough to make their treatment decisions. It is a bad law when it requires doctors and nurses to detain people in hospital, even if the patient cannot be treated."

Professor Sheila Hollins, President, said, "We welcome the Government's acceptance of some of the Joint Committee recommendations. This is a significant shift, although we are disappointed that some of the key recommendations have been rejected. We will continue to work with Government and Parliament to try and ensure a Mental Health Act which will enhance patient care and safety. This will include recruiting and training more psychiatrists to work in a modern mental health service."



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