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Change to Accreditation Requirements for Mental Health Services

The Chief Psychiatrist has a responsibility under the Mental Health Act 2014 (MHA 2014) for overseeing the treatment and care of mental health patients throughout the State of Western Australia (s. 515 (1a-e) of the MHA 2014). The Chief Psychiatrist must discharge that responsibility by publishing standards and monitoring compliance with standards. In 2015 I… Continue reading Change to Accreditation Requirements for Mental Health Services

The Chief Psychiatrist on a First Nations Voice to Parliament

I support the rights of Aboriginal people to shape the policy that informs their lives and their healthcare. I support the Uluru Statement from the Heart and its mission to empower First Nations peoples of Australia in a process of truth-telling and self-determination through Constitutional recognition. I look forward to walking alongside Aboriginal colleagues in… Continue reading The Chief Psychiatrist on a First Nations Voice to Parliament

Chief Psychiatrist’s NAIDOC Week Message 2023

Kaatadjiny Walbraaniny Danjoo – Learning to heal together As Chief Psychiatrist of Western Australia I recognise the historical significance of National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) week-long celebrations of Aboriginal and Islander culture. It is with pleasure that I acknowledge the theme for NAIDOC week this year ‘For Our Elders.’ This is particularly… Continue reading Chief Psychiatrist’s NAIDOC Week Message 2023

Restraint in the Emergency Setting: Clinical and Legal Perspectives

The OCP has now run two Community of Practice sessions focussing on the legal and clinical perspectives of the use of restraint to prevent harm in Emergency Departments and other emergency situations. The recording, notes and Q&A from the session held on 30 March 2023, run jointly with Royal Perth Hospital Emergency Department, are available… Continue reading Restraint in the Emergency Setting: Clinical and Legal Perspectives