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PSYCHIATRY AND THE LAW

The ‘mentally disordered’ provisions of the New South Wales Mental Health Act 1990: their ethical standing and effect on services

Pages 263-266 | Published online: 16 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: To consider whether the mentally disordered provisions of the NSW Mental Health Act 1990 can be ethically justified and whether any departure from the usual justification for compulsory care comes at a cost.

Conclusions: The shaky ethical standing of these provisions has encouraged mental health services in NSW to play a role in controlling unacceptable behaviour, even in the absence of mental illness. This places the Act in an exceptional position in comparison to other Western Mental Health Acts. It is causing increasing strain on services as well as having unforseen consequences on those detained.

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