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Experiences of Relatives Acting as the ‘Nearest Relative’ Under the Mental Health Act (England & Wales, UK)

Stone, Kevin

Authors

Kevin Stone Kevin2.Stone@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Lecturer - CHSS - HSS - USLW0001



Abstract

Relatives play a key role when a person is detained under the mental health legislation in England and Wales. Despite this importance, their experiences of undertaking this role has been relatively ignored by research. The Nearest Relative function attracts powers and rights which can influence the decision-making process that mental health services follow when deciding to make a detention decision, or looking for community options. Emerging findings from an explorative qualitative study of 20 nearest relative participants suggests that the distressing impact detaining their relative has on their own mental wellbeing is under-estimated, and there is little or no support offered. Furthermore, this study suggests that nearest relatives do not appear to be aware of or understand the rights and powers which the statute empowers them with. This study considers how the timing of when they are informed of these rights and powers matters; and highlights inconsistencies in the means by which nearest relatives are informed. At a time of legislative review in England and Wales the study illuminates where possible amendments would be welcomed by relatives and carers

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name International Academy of Law and Mental Health
Start Date Jul 21, 2019
End Date Jul 26, 2019
Deposit Date Aug 7, 2019
Publicly Available Date Aug 12, 2019
Keywords AMHP, Nearest Relative, MHA
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1946353

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