Mental Health Act Training

This comprehensive course offers an in-depth exploration of Ireland’s Mental Health Act, 2001, focusing specifically on the provisions related to involuntary admission, consent, patient rights, and legal safeguards. Through interactive scenarios, detailed legislative analysis, and real-world case examples, learners will gain a strong understanding of the processes involved in admitting both adults and children involuntarily, criteria for mental disorder, and the roles of key professionals such as consultant psychiatrists and mental health tribunals. The course also covers patient leave, transfers between approved centres, and protocols surrounding patient discharge. Designed for healthcare professionals, social workers, and legal personnel, this course ensures you are equipped with the knowledge and ethical grounding to support patient-centred mental health care under the law.
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