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Post-legislative scrutiny of the Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Thursday, 26 June 2014 to Friday, 12 September 2014
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- MHM 01 - COCAPP
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- MHM 02 - North Wales Community Health Council
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- MHM 03 - National Deaf Children’s Society
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- MHM 04 - College of Occupational Therapists
PDF 137 KB View as HTML (5) 17 KB
- MHM 05 - Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council
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- MHM 06 - British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy
PDF 128 KB View as HTML (7) 24 KB
- MHM 07 - Royal College of General Practitioners
PDF 374 KB View as HTML (8) 59 KB
- MHM 08 - Cwm Taf UHB
PDF 250 KB View as HTML (9) 49 KB
- MHM 09 - Hafal
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- MHM 10 - Royal Pharmaceutical Society
PDF 292 KB View as HTML (11) 17 KB
- MHM 11 - Mind Cymru
PDF 366 KB View as HTML (12) 28 KB
- MHM 12 - Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board
PDF 135 KB View as HTML (13) 37 KB
- MHM 13 - Advocacy Support Cymru
PDF 300 KB View as HTML (14) 33 KB
- MHM 14 - Flintshire County Council
PDF 244 KB View as HTML (15) 47 KB
- MHM 15 - Mental Health Matters Wales
PDF 263 KB View as HTML (16) 19 KB
- MHM 16 - Hywel Dda University Health Board
PDF 207 KB View as HTML (17) 26 KB
- MHM 17 - Gofal
PDF 177 KB View as HTML (18) 52 KB
- MHM 18 - Royal College of Nursing
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- MHM 19 - Royal College of Psychiatrists
PDF 339 KB View as HTML (20) 67 KB
- MHM 20 - Welsh NHS Confederation
PDF 447 KB View as HTML (21) 64 KB
- MHM 21 - Gwent Mental Health & Learning Disability Partnership
PDF 278 KB View as HTML (22) 56 KB
- MHM 22 - Neath Port Talbot CVS
PDF 433 KB View as HTML (23) 29 KB
Purpose of the consultation
The
National Assembly for Wales’s Health
and Social Care Committee undertook post-legislative scrutiny to assess the
implementation and operation of the Mental Health (Wales) Measure 2010, in
particular by:
- assessing the extent to which the stated
objectives of the Measure are being achieved;
- identifying whether there are any
lessons which can be learned or good practice shared from the making and
implementation of the Measure and the associated subordinate legislation
and guidance;
- assessing whether the Measure has
represented, and will continue to represent, value for money.
In
undertaking our work, we intended to take account of relevant findings from the
Children, Young People and Education
Committee’s inquiry into Child
and Adolescent Mental Health Services.
The
consultation has now closed.
Supporting documents