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Section 2
Mental Health Act 1983
Patient Information Leaflet 1
Highly Commended 
Easy Read Pa ent Resource 
BMA Pa ent Informa on Awards 2016 
 2 
Your name
……………………………………
The approved clinician in charge
of your assessment and
treatment is :
……………………………………
They are a specialist in mental
health.
You have come to a mental
health hospital called
………………………………….
You are on……………….. Ward
Phone number…………………
 3 
You have been put on a Section 2
of the Mental Health Act.
Date your Section started
……………………………
This leaflet is to help you
understand what this means.
A qualified member of staff should
read through this leaflet with you.
They will be able to answer any of
your questions.
 4 
Two doctors say that you are unwell,
because
…………………………………
Why am I in hospital?
An approved mental health professional
has agreed with the doctors.
They have decided you need to be in
hospital at the moment.
Even if you feel the section is wrong,
for now it will continue.
The ward staff will try to find out why
you are unwell through assessments.
 5 
You can be kept in hospital because
you are on Section 2 of the Mental
Health Act 1983.
The Mental Health Act 1983 is a law.
You are at the centre of your care and
treatment.
You must be given enough information
to make an informed decisions about
your care.
However the Mental Health Act allows
you to be treated without your consent
if you are detained.
This can only happen if the treatment
is for your mental health problem and is
prescribed by your approved clinician.
You can ask an IMHA or your care
team for more information.
 6 
You can be kept in hospital for
up to 28 days on a Section 2.
If need to stay for longer your
section might be changed.
If you are better before 28 days,
your doctor could take you off
your section.
This means you could go home.
If you want to leave hospital for a
short time, talk to your doctor.
They need to decide if it is safe.
How long will I be in hospital?
 7 
If the doctor agrees, they will say
where you can go and what time you
have to come back.
This is called section 17 leave.
If you try to leave before the doctor
says it is ok, you will be stopped.
If you leave hospital before the
doctor says it is ok, you will be
brought back.
 8 
The staff at the hospital will talk with
you to try and find out why you are
unwell.
You may have to take tablets or
medicine.
What help will I get in hospital?
You will have a care coordinator who
will help write a care and treatment
plan with you.
Your care coordinator is:
…………………………………...
 9 
You have a RIGHT to an independent mental health
advocate sometimes called an IMHA.
 They can help you understand your
rights and treatment options
 They can help get support and legal
representation
 They can help you complain
 They do not work for the hospital
and will speak up on your behalf
 The service is free and confidential
If you would like an IMHA, speak to the staff, who can
give you more information.
The Code of Practice for Wales gives
advice to staff about the Mental Health
Act.
They have to think about what the code
says when making decisions about your
care.
You can ask staff to look at a copy or visit:
http://gov.wales/docs/dhss/publications/160920mentalacten.pdf
 10 
What happens next?
 
If you don’t agree with your section
2 you can asked to be discharged
from hospital.
There is another leaflet explaining
how you can do this.
Normally you can write and receive
letters and parcels from anybody.
The Mental Health Act gives the
Hospital Managers power to stop
your letters or parcels if someone
asks not to receive them.
If this happens you will be notified in
writing.
You should be able to have visits
from your family and friends when
you are in hospital. 
 11 
Your care and treatment will be
discussed at a weekly meeting called
a ward round.
Your care team will decide in a bigger
meeting called a review if you are
better and can go home.
Everyone involved in your care and
treatment should be invited to your
review. This can include your family or
carers.
Your review will happen before the 28
days are up.
You may need to stay in hospital for
more treatment.
If you do, your Section 2 might need
to be changed to a Section 3.
You will be given a leaflet about this
if you need it.
 12 
Letting your nearest relative know
A leaflet explaining this information will be given to your
nearest relative.
We understand your nearest relative is
………………………………………………..
If you don’t want them to have this information please tell
the person in charge of the ward.
Making a Complaint
If you are unhappy with your care whilst you are in
hospital you can complain.
If you are unhappy about the way you
are treated you can talk your care team.
You can also talk to your IMHA who can
help you make a complaint.
If you would like more information about
making a complaint there is another
leaflet to help.
This leaflet has been prepared by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (January 2016)

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MHA Section 2 - Leaflet 1

  • 1.  1  Section 2 Mental Health Act 1983 Patient Information Leaflet 1 Highly Commended  Easy Read Pa ent Resource  BMA Pa ent Informa on Awards 2016 
  • 2.  2  Your name …………………………………… The approved clinician in charge of your assessment and treatment is : …………………………………… They are a specialist in mental health. You have come to a mental health hospital called …………………………………. You are on……………….. Ward Phone number…………………
  • 3.  3  You have been put on a Section 2 of the Mental Health Act. Date your Section started …………………………… This leaflet is to help you understand what this means. A qualified member of staff should read through this leaflet with you. They will be able to answer any of your questions.
  • 4.  4  Two doctors say that you are unwell, because ………………………………… Why am I in hospital? An approved mental health professional has agreed with the doctors. They have decided you need to be in hospital at the moment. Even if you feel the section is wrong, for now it will continue. The ward staff will try to find out why you are unwell through assessments.
  • 5.  5  You can be kept in hospital because you are on Section 2 of the Mental Health Act 1983. The Mental Health Act 1983 is a law. You are at the centre of your care and treatment. You must be given enough information to make an informed decisions about your care. However the Mental Health Act allows you to be treated without your consent if you are detained. This can only happen if the treatment is for your mental health problem and is prescribed by your approved clinician. You can ask an IMHA or your care team for more information.
  • 6.  6  You can be kept in hospital for up to 28 days on a Section 2. If need to stay for longer your section might be changed. If you are better before 28 days, your doctor could take you off your section. This means you could go home. If you want to leave hospital for a short time, talk to your doctor. They need to decide if it is safe. How long will I be in hospital?
  • 7.  7  If the doctor agrees, they will say where you can go and what time you have to come back. This is called section 17 leave. If you try to leave before the doctor says it is ok, you will be stopped. If you leave hospital before the doctor says it is ok, you will be brought back.
  • 8.  8  The staff at the hospital will talk with you to try and find out why you are unwell. You may have to take tablets or medicine. What help will I get in hospital? You will have a care coordinator who will help write a care and treatment plan with you. Your care coordinator is: …………………………………...
  • 9.  9  You have a RIGHT to an independent mental health advocate sometimes called an IMHA.  They can help you understand your rights and treatment options  They can help get support and legal representation  They can help you complain  They do not work for the hospital and will speak up on your behalf  The service is free and confidential If you would like an IMHA, speak to the staff, who can give you more information. The Code of Practice for Wales gives advice to staff about the Mental Health Act. They have to think about what the code says when making decisions about your care. You can ask staff to look at a copy or visit: http://gov.wales/docs/dhss/publications/160920mentalacten.pdf
  • 10.  10  What happens next?   If you don’t agree with your section 2 you can asked to be discharged from hospital. There is another leaflet explaining how you can do this. Normally you can write and receive letters and parcels from anybody. The Mental Health Act gives the Hospital Managers power to stop your letters or parcels if someone asks not to receive them. If this happens you will be notified in writing. You should be able to have visits from your family and friends when you are in hospital. 
  • 11.  11  Your care and treatment will be discussed at a weekly meeting called a ward round. Your care team will decide in a bigger meeting called a review if you are better and can go home. Everyone involved in your care and treatment should be invited to your review. This can include your family or carers. Your review will happen before the 28 days are up. You may need to stay in hospital for more treatment. If you do, your Section 2 might need to be changed to a Section 3. You will be given a leaflet about this if you need it.
  • 12.  12  Letting your nearest relative know A leaflet explaining this information will be given to your nearest relative. We understand your nearest relative is ……………………………………………….. If you don’t want them to have this information please tell the person in charge of the ward. Making a Complaint If you are unhappy with your care whilst you are in hospital you can complain. If you are unhappy about the way you are treated you can talk your care team. You can also talk to your IMHA who can help you make a complaint. If you would like more information about making a complaint there is another leaflet to help. This leaflet has been prepared by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (January 2016)