Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2008) 14: 183-184. doi: 10.1192/apt.bp.107.005181
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A values-based perspective on good practice in compulsion

INVITED COMMENTARY ON ... DETAINEDWHATS MY CHOICE? PART 1{dagger}

K. W. M. Fulford and Malcolm King

K. W. M. Fulford is Professor of Philosophy and Mental Health at the University of Warwick (Room A-133, Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK. Email: k.w.m.fulford{at}warwick.ac.uk), Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist and Fellow of St Cross College at the University of Oxford, Co-Director of the Institute for Philosophy, Diversity and Mental Health at the University of Central Lancashire’s Centre for Ethnicity and Health, and Special Adviser for Values-Based Practice at the Department of Health, London. Malcolm King, of the Care Services Improvement Partnership, is National Training Lead on the Mental Health Act 2007 Implementation Team, and National Training Lead on Values-Based Practice with the Focused Implementation Site Programme for Delivering Race Equality in Mental Health Care.

We outline how the values-based approach adopted in training materials supporting the Mental Health Act 2007 for England and Wales will complement recovery-based practice in compulsory psychiatric detention.



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