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IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
Carole Burrell, John L Taylor
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一级法庭(精神健康)于2008年成立,负责处理涉及受《1983年英格兰和威尔士精神卫生法》管辖的人的申请和推荐信。法庭诉讼中的实质性决定由一个由一名具有法律资格的法官、一名专家成员和一名医务人员组成的小组作出。申请医生职位的申请人必须符合法定和非法定资格要求,包括担任精神病顾问职位至少三年。本文与其他普通法司法管辖区进行了比较,认为该法庭的医疗成员角色已经过时,应由新设立的“临床成员”角色取代。资格应基于能力和技能,而不是专业资格。该职位将开放给具有多专业背景的咨询级心理健康从业人员,他们证明有能力满足法庭的专家需要。扩大合资格获委任担任临床医生职位的专业人员范围,有助纾缓长期以来招聘医生的困难;将协助法庭提高效率;符合《2007年精神卫生法》规定的扩大作用;并鼓励遴选委任人员的范围多元化。
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Replacing the medical member of the first-tier Tribunal (Mental health) with a clinical member for tribunal applications and references made under the Mental Health Act 1983 (England and Wales).

The First-tier Tribunal (Mental Health) was established in 2008 to deal with applications and references concerning people subject to the powers of the England and Wales Mental Health Act 1983. Substantive decisions in tribunal proceedings are made by a panel consisting of a legally qualified judge, a specialist member and a medical member. Applicants to the post of medical member must meet statutory and nonstatutory eligibility requirements including holding a consultant psychiatrist post for at least three years. In this paper, comparisons with other common law jurisdictions are drawn and it is argued that the medical member role in this tribunal is outdated and should be replaced by a newly established 'clinical member' role. Eligibility should be based on competence and skills rather than professional qualifications. The post would be open to consultant level mental health practitioners from multiprofessional backgrounds who demonstrate they are capable of meeting the specialist needs of the tribunal. Broadening the range of professionals eligible to be appointed to the clinical member post will help alleviate longstanding difficulties in medical member recruitment; will assist with tribunal efficiency; is in keeping with the extended roles introduced by the Mental Health Act 2007; and will encourage diversity in the range of persons available for selection for appointment.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Law and Psychiatry is intended to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and information among professionals concerned with the interface of law and psychiatry. There is a growing awareness of the need for exploring the fundamental goals of both the legal and psychiatric systems and the social implications of their interaction. The journal seeks to enhance understanding and cooperation in the field through the varied approaches represented, not only by law and psychiatry, but also by the social sciences and related disciplines.
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