Mohammed Abbkr
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by MentalHealthCop
14h ago
In November of 2023, Mohammed Abbkr was found guilty at Birmingham Crown Court of two counts of attempted murder.  The two attacks, one in Birmingham and one in London, involved the victims being burned after being soaked with a flammable liquid and ignited – absolutely horrific stuff and it may take years for the victims ..read more
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Section 135(3) MHA
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by MentalHealthCop
14h ago
Right, let’s imagine someone detained by the police, either under a section 135(1) Mental Health Act (MHA) warrant or under section 136 MHA, and removed to a mental health unit Place of Safety for assessment. Upon arrival at the location, the PoS is still available and discussion occurs about whether the police must remain there ..read more
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Social Media Feeds
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by MentalHealthCop
5d ago
A short, very functional post to announce I’ve set up ‘MentalHealthCop’ social media feeds on Facebook, Instagram and Threads for this blog – It’s just another way people can follow the content put out on the blog although people can still subscribe to receive an email each time there is a new post, if they ..read more
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MHA versus MCA
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by MentalHealthCop
1w ago
I’ve avoided this one like the plague! … but it came at me recently, so I thought I can’t dodge it any more!  The interface between the Mental Health Act 1983 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Thankfully for the sake of my head, a lot of this discussion about the interface between the two ..read more
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Please Stop Saying “Has Capacity”
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by MentalHealthCop
2w ago
It literally doesn’t mean anything to say somebody “has capacity” – or they “lack capacity”, for that matter. It didn’t mean anything when I started writing this blog and it doesn’t really mean anything now.  You may have gathered, it makes me want to scream every time I hear it because I’ve done quite a ..read more
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IOPC Mental Health Bulletin
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by MentalHealthCop
2w ago
The Independent Office for Police Conduct publishes a series of bulletins entitled “Learning the Lessons”.  They are intended to highlight and summarise various IOPC investigations with a view to ensuring the wider police service thinks about what needs contemplating from those investigations. Episode 43 of their series is exclusively focussed on mental health in policing ..read more
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Criminal Cases Review Commission
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by MentalHealthCop
3w ago
In 2011, two devastating, unprovoked attacks took place in south London which gave rise to a number of issues of interest, for those following this website.  Nicola Edgington was subsequently convicted of murder and attempted murder, for her attacks on Sally Hodkin and Kerry Clark and imprisoned. She was subsequently transferred to Rampton high secure ..read more
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Nottingham Update No 1
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by MentalHealthCop
3w ago
Following the dreadful, terrible killings and attacks in Nottingham last year, a series of reviews was announced after the sentencing of Valdo Calocane.  There are many reviews ongoing in to policing and healthcare as well as prosecution and court decisions — the first of them has reported today, March 25th. His Majesty’s Crown Prosecution Service ..read more
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The Science of the Gaps
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by MentalHealthCop
3w ago
The Guardian newspaper in the United Kingdom recently published an article about Acute Behavioural Disturbance (ABD) and also referencing Excited Delirium, which may or may not be the same thing – we might get on to that in a moment. The article “reveals” what anyone reading this blog will have known for over a decade ..read more
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Duty of Candour: Fail
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by MentalHealthCop
1M ago
A new Preventing Future Deaths report has caused me some consternation, I’ll be honest.  Issued by His Majesty’s Inner West London, the PFD notice follows the death of Roberto Bettello in September 2020 after he was detained under section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and removed to an Emergency Department as a Place ..read more
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