16 Feb 10Assisted Admissions Consultation
The Mental Health Commission would like to hear from people who have had both good and bad experiences of assisted admissions under the 20021 Mental Health Act. This includes family members' experiences as well as thos who have actually undergone an assisted admission.
Please email us in the first instance at info@nsue.ie with a phone number and Mr John Redican will be in touch.
Many thanks
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