Legal issues WHO DO I TURN TO? RESOLVING COMPLAINTS BY MENTAL HEALTH CONSUMERS AND CARERS

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McSherry, Bernadette [1 ]
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[1] Monash Univ, Australian Res Council Federat Fellow, Law, Clayton, Vic, Australia
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The current Australian system for handling complaints by mental health consumers and carers against service providers is complex and difficult to navigate. Complaints may be made to a range of people and organisations, including the relevant mental health service, community or official visitors, Health Services Commissioners, Chief Psychiatrists, Public Advocates, Ombudsmen and Members of Parliament. This Legal Issues column provides an overview of the law relating to complaints handling by community or official visitors, health service commissions and offices of the Chief Psychiatrist. It argues that while health service commissions may provide the best current avenue for complaints, there is a need for independent, centralised complaints bodies in Australian jurisdictions with similar powers to that of the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland.
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