In the liminal spaces of mental health law – what to do when section 136 expires?

  • Hassanally K
  • Laing J
  • Kishore A
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Abstract

The pressure on mental health services has not gone unremarked and is of widespread concern in England and Wales. This can have implications when a bed is being sought for a patient who has undergone a Mental Health Act assessment and is deemed to meet the criteria for being formally admitted to hospital. Once the 24 h period for assessment under section 136 of the Act has lapsed, the ongoing detention of the patient can lead to a legal grey area. Through a fictional example this paper examines the relevant case law and statute that may be used to continue the detention and explores the ethical problems that this may cause.

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Hassanally, K., Laing, J., & Kishore, A. (2023). In the liminal spaces of mental health law – what to do when section 136 expires? BJPsych Bulletin, 47(6), 342–346. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2022.59

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