Meeting of the Parliament 24 June 2015
I would like to make progress first, thank you.
A major review would have explored whether learning disability and autism should be considered mental disorders. It would have scrutinised the human rights implications of a patient’s right to refuse treatment. It would have allowed us to have a proper look at advocacy services and allowed transparent investigations into deaths in mental health units or under community treatment orders.
With both reviews calling for that change, many of the mental health charities and other organisations supporting it, and a well-argued amendment by my colleagues, this was an opportunity to make that change, which is needed. Although we are disappointed that the Government failed to support that approach today, there is enough in the bill in its current form for us to support the Government and welcome the passage of the bill.