Journal article

Does legislative change affect the use and duration of compulsory treatment orders?

R Vine, H Tibble, J Pirkis, F Judd, MJ Spittal

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2019

Abstract

Objective: Victoria, Australia, introduced reformed mental health legislation in 2014. The Act was based on a policy platform of recovery-oriented services, supported decision-making and minimisation of the use and duration of compulsory orders. This paper compares service utilisation and legal status after being on a community treatment order under the Mental Health Act 1986 (Vic) with that under the Mental Health Act 2014 (Vic). Methods: We obtained two distinct data sets of persons who had been on a community treatment order for at least 3 months and their subsequent treatment episodes over 2 years under the Mental Health Act and/or as an inpatient for the periods 2008–2010 (Mental Health..

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