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You are here: Home / Our Services /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.
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.
IMHAs can support people in obtaining and understanding information that relates to their situation under the Mental Health Act. This includes information about:
As well as providing information, an advocate can help people to exercise their rights, including representation at meetings. An advocate can also help people in other ways, to ensure they can participate in decisions that are made about their care and treatment.
IMHAs have special legal rights of access to:
Certain people responsible for the care of patients e.g. hospital managers have a duty to inform patients in writing and orally about IMHA services. Nearest relatives should also be informed of IMHA services unless the patient requests otherwise. Patients can self refer by contacting POhWER, speak to the advocates directly when they visit the wards or ask a member of staff to make a referral.
Please select the relevant link below for further details about POhWER's IMCA service in your area, and to download referral forms and supporting documents.
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