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Mental health wiki

The Mental Health Wiki was first started as a source of information for lawyers, but now mental health practitioners. The site contains useful updates on the Mental Health Act and links to relevant documents, along with a series of monthly updates.

There are three main divisions to the information covering Case Law, Legislation and General Information General information hosts useful descriptions of relative concepts and terminology.

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