People who are detained under the Mental Health (CAT) Act 1992 are among the most vulnerable people in society. They are entitled to legal advice and, in various locations around Aotearoa, a roster of lawyers willing to undertake that work is fundamental to meeting that need. However, its workings are not always visible and once on the roster, there are many protocols and procedures to follow.
In this session, our experienced panel will guide you through the process, from applying to be on the mental health roster, to receiving assignments, to primary and review hearings; providing insights from the perspectives of counsel, psychiatrists, the legal services agency, a district inspector and the judiciary.
Registrants are invited to submit questions in advance of the seminar to cpd@thelawassociation.nz
Those considering applying to be on, or new to, the Mental Health roster, those on it who are seeking a refresher, and anyone wishing to undertake this work in smaller centres, where a roster may not be in operation.
Panellists:
Her Honour Judge von Keisenberg
Karol Hadlow, barrister
Dr Hinemoa Elder, psychiatrist and Mental Health Review Tribunal member
Kamini McCarthy, Auckland Manager, Āwhina Ture Legal Aid Services, National Service Delivery, Ministry of Justice
Chair:
Andrew Molloy, District Inspector for Mental Health and for Intellectual Disability
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