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An assessment under the MHA is a safeguarding process that may be arranged when a person is thought to be suffering from a mental disorder and is considered to pose a risk to themselves or others.
Prior to requesting a MHA assessment, consideration should be given to whether there may be other ways to support the person, such as input from a Community Mental Health Team or Home treatment/ Crisis Team, a review of social care needs, family support or help from the GP.
The purpose of the assessment is to consider whether it is necessary to detain a person in hospital under a section of the MHA. A person will only be detained under the MHA if their care and treatment can no longer be provided safely in the community, and they are unwilling (or unable) to agree to go into hospital (or stay in hospital) voluntarily.
A person may need to have a MHA assessment if:
Our privacy notice for mental health assessments explains how your information is used.
Page last reviewed: 31 January 2025
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