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For the first time in England and Wales, patients subject to certain aspects of the mental health act will have access to an Independent Mental Health Advocate (IMHA). Advocacy means many things to different people. This film features the perceptions of people drawn from the voluntary and statutory services about independent advocacy.

© 2009 National Mental Health Development Unit/ A Word in Edgeways LLP This product is for training purposes only by approved organisations and individuals with the permission of the copyright holders and is not for sale

 

IMHA services flowchart

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Practice Guide

This guide is for advocates working as IMHAs in England. it describes the statutory framework and requirements for IMHAs. This includes the rights, duties and responsibilities under the Act of IMHAs and those who provide IMHA services.

 

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The National Advocacy Qualification is a qualification that has been funded and developed by the Department of Health, together with advocacy organisations and commissioners over the past two years. 

Read more about the training and assessment and some key questions that you may have.

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We no longer have any copies available to distribute.

We will make the full film available to watch or download from this web page in the near future

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