Modernising the Mental Health Act 1983

Author(s):
Dr Lade Smith CBE, President, Professor Sir Simon Wessely, Dr Adrian James, Prof Wendy Burn

Duration:
75 minutes

Credits:
1.25

Published:
June 2025

Type:
Congress webinar 2025

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The King’s Speech 2024 included a commitment to legislate to modernise the Mental Health Act 1983.

The work was precipitated by concerns about increased rates of detention under the act and its application to autistic people and people with a learning disability. Black people are three and a half times more likely to be detained under the act than white people and over eight times more likely to be placed on a community treatment order.

The bill will bring in amendments to the act to give people who are detained greater choice and autonomy, enhanced rights and support, and ensure everyone is treated with dignity and respect throughout treatment.

This session will be delivered by the current and past three Presidents of RCPsych who have all been involved in the development of the legislation. It will cover the reasons for the reforms, how they were decided on, what they will mean for psychiatrists and how we will ensure that there are sufficient staff in place to ensure safety. It will also highlight the challenges and controversies around the changes.

Learning objectives

By the end of the session, you will be able to:

  • Understand the reasons for the forthcoming changes to the Mental Health Act, the principles behind them and how they were established
  • Describe the changes that will be implemented and understand how they will improve patient care and what the responsibilities of psychiatrists will be
  • Understand the implication for the workforce and what is being done to address this
  • Be aware of the challenges and controversies around the changes.
Speakers

Chair: Dr Lade Smith CBE, President, Royal College of Psychiatrists

Professor Sir Simon Wessely, Kings College, London

Dr Adrian James, NHS England, London

Prof Wendy Burn, NHS England, London

Availability

This webinar is part of the Congress webinar 2025 package. If you attended all four days of Congress, you will have access to these as part of your Congress package. Otherwise the Congress webinar 2025 package can be purchased below.

 

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