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New Standards for the Sexual Safety of Consumers of Mental Health Services

The Chief Psychiatrist is responsible for overseeing the treatment and care in mental health services in Western Australia. The Chief Psychiatrist is required by law to develop standards and guidelines. Sexual safety in mental health services is an absolute priority for the people of Western Australia. The Chief Psychiatrist’s Guidelines for the Sexual Safety of… Continue reading New Standards for the Sexual Safety of Consumers of Mental Health Services

National Reconciliation Week 2024 – Now More Than Ever

The Office of the Chief Psychiatrist acknowledges this year’s National Reconciliation Week, a period of reflection, action and commitment to strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the wider Australian community. Centred on the theme of Now More Than Ever, National Reconciliation Week calls on Australians to stand up in solidarity with… Continue reading National Reconciliation Week 2024 – Now More Than Ever

Update to the Clinicians’ Practice Guide to the Mental Health Act 2014

The Chief Psychiatrist is pleased to present version 3.2 of the Clinicians’ Practice Guide to the Mental Health Act 2014. This resource will continue to be updated over time. Printed versions of this guide have now been superseded; please ensure that when referring to the guide, you check for the current version online. Clinicians’ Practice… Continue reading Update to the Clinicians’ Practice Guide to the Mental Health Act 2014

Update to the Chief Psychiatrist’s Frequently Asked Questions resource

The Chief Psychiatrist is pleased to present an update to the Chief Psychiatrist’s Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) resource. This resource will continue to be updated, and further FAQs added over time. These FAQs are intended to assist clinicians with clinical translation of the complex aspects of the Mental Health Act 2014. They aim to assist… Continue reading Update to the Chief Psychiatrist’s Frequently Asked Questions resource

New Guideline on the Use of Detention and Restraint in Non-Authorised Healthcare Settings

The Chief Psychiatrist is pleased to present the Chief Psychiatrist’s Guideline on the Use of Detention and Restraint in Non-Authorised Healthcare Settings. The Guideline sets out the requirements for the use of detention and restraint in a non-authorised healthcare setting, within a human rights and best practice-based framework. It aims to help service managers, clinical… Continue reading New Guideline on the Use of Detention and Restraint in Non-Authorised Healthcare Settings

New Restrictive Practices Factsheet

I am pleased to present this new factsheet on restrictive practices, restraint and detention. This factsheet is for clinicians contemplating the use of detention and restraint in non-authorised healthcare settings. It has been collaboratively developed by the Department of Health WA, and the Office of the Chief Psychiatrist. It contains up-to-date information on patient rights,… Continue reading New Restrictive Practices Factsheet

Chief Psychiatrist’s Forum

I was pleased to welcome psychiatrists from across the public health system to our offices in Perth and online for the Chief Psychiatrist’s Forum last month. The forum is a regular initiative of my office to share our priorities and recent work with psychiatrists and to provide a forum for open dialogue about how we… Continue reading Chief Psychiatrist’s Forum

Voice to Parliament Referendum

As Chief Psychiatrist I acknowledge the democratic process that has occurred, and the importance of the right we all have to make a decision and vote as we see fit. However I am also aware of the sorrow that many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander colleagues and community members are feeling following the outcome of… Continue reading Voice to Parliament Referendum