Mental Health (Criminal Law) Review Board. (2023) Mental Health (Criminal Law) Review Board annual report 2022. Dublin: Mental Health (Criminal Law) Review Board.
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The Review Board’s 2022 annual report, which provides an overview of the Board’s activities during 2022. This is the 16th annual report of the Review Board. The Central Mental Hospital moved to Portrane on the 13th of November 2022, the move to Portrane went smoothly and patients have settled in to the new facilities. In 2022 there was a slight decrease in the number of review hearings held, by comparison with the previous year. The Board held 180 reviews compared with 196 in 2021, reviewing the detention of 82 patients. Of the 82 patients whose detention was reviewed, four were granted a conditional discharge. Six patients were granted a conditional discharge in 2021, out of a total of 87 who had their detention reviewed that year.
Other disorders include: Drug induced psychosis
G Health and disease > Substance related disorder > Substance related mental health disorder
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Type of care > Mental health care (Psychiatry / Psychology)
VA Geographic area > Europe > Ireland
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