Response to the white paper on MHA reform: marginalisation of patients detained under part III of the MHA

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Main Author: Sarah Markham
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:General Psychiatry
Online Access:https://gpsych.bmj.com/content/34/3/e100524.full
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Response to the white paper on MHA reform: marginalisation of patients detained under part III of the MHA
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title Response to the white paper on MHA reform: marginalisation of patients detained under part III of the MHA
title_full Response to the white paper on MHA reform: marginalisation of patients detained under part III of the MHA
title_fullStr Response to the white paper on MHA reform: marginalisation of patients detained under part III of the MHA
title_full_unstemmed Response to the white paper on MHA reform: marginalisation of patients detained under part III of the MHA
title_short Response to the white paper on MHA reform: marginalisation of patients detained under part III of the MHA
title_sort response to the white paper on mha reform marginalisation of patients detained under part iii of the mha
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