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Addressing Rising Detention Rates

On behalf of the Independent Review of the Mental Health Act (MHA), we are seeking qualitative and quantitative evidence on any work undertaken at a local level to specifically:

  1. Understand rising rates of detention under the MHA; and/or
  2. Address rising rates of MHA detention

This may be:

  1. An academic report based on formal research of local services, systems or populations
  2. A local investigative or evaluative report (involving, for example, commissioners, providers, local authorities, VCS organisations, user-led organisations, research bodies, Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRCs), higher education institutions etc)
  3. A report assessing or evaluating specific interventions delivered locally or local models of care where use of the MHA (section 136 or otherwise) is one measure
  4. Evidence, studies, interventions which identify or tackle existing disparities and distributional effects on sub-groups of the population, in particular the disproportionate number of people from black and minority ethnicities detained under the act.

Please contact Dania attaching a report or including a website hyperlink by Friday 10 August.