Mental health act measures wales

The Mental Health (Wales) Measure is a law introduced by the National Assembly for Wales which will help people with mental health problems in four different ways.

The Measure aims to ensure that appropriate care is in place across Wales, which focuses on people’s individual mental health needs. It places responsibilities on Health Boards and Local Authorities in Wales, and collects data to monitor and evaluate how well each area is doing.

The four areas are:

Part 1: Local Primary Mental Health Support Services

The Measure will:

Part Two: Care Coordination and Care and Treatment Planning

The Measure will:

Part Three: Assessment of people who have used specialist mental health services before

If a person has received specialised treatment in the past, the Measure will:

Part Four: Independent Mental Health Advocacy

If a person is in hospital and they have mental health problems, the Measure will: