
The guide to the Mental Health Act 2016 (the Act) summarises key areas of the Act and provides references for those who want to refer to the legislation for a more detailed understanding.
You can also read the overview resources and watch an introduction to the Act video, which explains the key features and provisions of the Act.
The Mental Health Act 2016 has three main objects:
The Mental Health Act 2016 is built around two sets of principles - one set applies to persons who have, or may have, a mental illness and the other applies to victims of an unlawful act.
The principles for persons who have, or may have, a mental illness are outlined in the objects and principles fact sheet.
The principles for victims of an unlawful act are outlined in the support for victims fact sheet.
Find out about how your rights are protected when undergoing treatment for a mental health issue.
Independent Patient Rights Advisors are available to provide advice to people who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and are currently receiving treatment through Gold Coast Health
You can also visit the Queensland Health Your rights in treatment page for more information.
The Chief Psychiatrist is responsible for:
The Office of the Chief Psychiatrist (OCP) strives to improve outcomes and promote recovery for, and rights of, consumers with substance use disorders and other mental health disorders. It provides support, advice and direction to MHAOD services in providing clinical care. More information.