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2.1 What laws govern the trea...
2.2 What does this procedural ...
2.3 Lawyers' involvement
2.4 When is legal aid availabl...
2.5 The Mental Health Act
2.6 Principles of Care and Tre...
2.7 Primary Carers
2.8 Transportation of the ment...
2.9 Voluntary admission into a...
2.10 Involuntary admission
2.11 Mentally ill and disorder...
2.12 Procedures after admissio...
2.13 What is the procedure for...
2.14 What is the procedure for...
2.15 Magistrate's inquiry
2.16 Adjournments
2.17 Community Treatment Order...
2.18 What happens if a person ...
2.19 Property Management
2.20 Mental Health Review Trib...
2.21 Procedure of the Mental H...
2.22 Specific jurisdiction of ...
2.23 Extensions of involuntary...
2.24 Electro-Convulsive Therap...
2.25 Forensic patients
2.26 When is legal aid availab...
2.27 What legislation governs ...
2.28 What is a forensic patien...
2.29 Review and release of for...
2.30 What is a special verdict...
2.31 What does ‘unfit to be tr...
2.32 Limiting terms
2.33 Movement of forensic pati...
2.34 Leave of absence for fore...
2.35 What happens if a forensi...
2.36 Transfers
2.37 Transfer to a correctiona...
2.38 Transferring between ment...
2.39 Electro-Convulsive Therap...
2.40 CTO- forensic patients
2.41 Recommendations and reaso...
2.42 Protected Estate Orders
2.43 Security conditions
2.44 Federal offences
2.45 Forensic patient victims ...
2.46 Supreme Court Review
2.47 Treatment
2.48 Review process
2.49 Declared mental health fa...
2.50 Discharge and other plann...
2.51 Appendix A
2.52 Appendix B
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1. In-house criminal law practice directions
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Assigning Local Court matt...
1.3 Assigning Indictable matte...
1.4 Indictable appeals
1.5 Engaging psychiatrist or ...
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2. The Practice and Procedure Manual for Mental Health Advocacy (Civil and Forensic work)
2.1 What laws govern the trea...
2.2 What does this procedural ...
2.3 Lawyers' involvement
2.4 When is legal aid availabl...
2.5 The Mental Health Act
2.6 Principles of Care and Tre...
2.7 Primary Carers
2.8 Transportation of the ment...
2.9 Voluntary admission into a...
2.10 Involuntary admission
2.11 Mentally ill and disorder...
2.12 Procedures after admissio...
2.13 What is the procedure for...
2.14 What is the procedure for...
2.15 Magistrate's inquiry
2.16 Adjournments
2.17 Community Treatment Order...
2.18 What happens if a person ...
2.19 Property Management
2.20 Mental Health Review Trib...
2.21 Procedure of the Mental H...
2.22 Specific jurisdiction of ...
2.23 Extensions of involuntary...
2.24 Electro-Convulsive Therap...
2.25 Forensic patients
2.26 When is legal aid availab...
2.27 What legislation governs ...
2.28 What is a forensic patien...
2.29 Review and release of for...
2.30 What is a special verdict...
2.31 What does ‘unfit to be tr...
2.32 Limiting terms
2.33 Movement of forensic pati...
2.34 Leave of absence for fore...
2.35 What happens if a forensi...
2.36 Transfers
2.37 Transfer to a correctiona...
2.38 Transferring between ment...
2.39 Electro-Convulsive Therap...
2.40 CTO- forensic patients
2.41 Recommendations and reaso...
2.42 Protected Estate Orders
2.43 Security conditions
2.44 Federal offences
2.45 Forensic patient victims ...
2.46 Supreme Court Review
2.47 Treatment
2.48 Review process
2.49 Declared mental health fa...
2.50 Discharge and other plann...
2.51 Appendix A
2.52 Appendix B
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3. The Mental Health Advocates Practice Kit
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Key Concepts
3.3 Practice Considerations
3.4 Definitions
3.5 What to do before a hearin...
3.6 Enquiries under the Mental...
3.7 Adjournments
3.8 Community Treatment Orders
3.9 Protected Estate Orders
3.10 Appealing against the aut...
3.11 What to do after the hear...
3.12 Involuntary patients befo...
3.13 Electro-convulsive therap...
3.14 Legal aid applications
3.15 Forensic patients
3.16 Section 16 Review ‘fitnes...
3.17 Section 24 Review – menta...
3.18 Section 41 reviews ‘NGMI'
3.19 Section 43 – regular and ...
3.20 Section 44 Reviews – ‘fur...
3.21 Section 46 – first review...
3.22 Section 47 Reviews – Comm...
3.23 Section 53 Review – ‘requ...
3.24 Section 51 Review – ‘info...
3.25 Section 59 – review reque...
3.26 Section 67 Review – ‘clas...
3.27 Section 72 Review – appea...
3.28 Electro-Convulsive Therap...
3.29 Annexure A- interviewing ...
3.30 Annexure B – information ...
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Practice Procedures and Directions
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2. Family law matters
1. Introduction
2. Urgent matters
3. Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) Service
4. Independent children's lawyer and child representatives
5. Material change in circumstances
6. Child support or maintenance and spouse maintenance matters
7. Allegations of domestic violence
8. Family law costs management
9. Briefing counsel
10. Referring applicants to the Child Support Service
11. National security- requirement for clearance
12. Significant disadvantage
13. Care and Protection matters – determining whether there is a benefit to the child or young person
14. Care and Protection matter – legal aid for persons who have or have had parental responsibility
15. Single expert reports
Date Last Published: 09/02/2009
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