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Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) Service

IMHA services are a statutory advocacy provision which provide an additional safeguard for patients who are subject to the powers of the Mental Health Act. This includes people who are ‘sectioned' in hospital, people subject to guardianship, and people subject to Community Treatment Orders.

Who is eligible for IMHA services?


Patients are eligible for support from an IMHA if they are:


Patients detained under some sections are not eligible for the IMHA service e.g. Sections 4, 5, 135 and 136.


What does an IMHA do?


IMHAs can support people in obtaining and understanding information that relates to their situation under the Mental Health Act. This includes information about: