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Mental Health Act 2007

The Society's Mental Health Act Working Party aims to develop professional practice guidance related to the Mental Health Act 2007. It also works to promote and ensure high standards of practice.

New roles under the Mental Health Act

The Mental Health Act 2007 introduces two important new roles for mental health practitioners: the Approved Mental Health Practitioner and the Approved Clinician.

What's New?

Applying for AC Approval

Approved Clinician Peer Review Panel

Guidance on Mental Health Act for the Approved Clinician Peer Review Panel

Approved Clinician Responsibilities for Psychologists FAQs

Guidance for Registered Psychologists in making Applications to the British Psychological Society Approved Clinician Peer Review Panel

AC Panel-Summary of experience relevant to AC role

AC Peer Review Panel-Application form

AC Peer Review Panel-Personal Statement Proforma

AC Peer Review Panel-Proforma CV

AC Peer Review panel-360 degree feedback proforma-final


Documents


Links

Department of Health - Mental Health Act




 


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