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An IMHA is an independent advocate who is trained in the Mental Health Act 1983 and supports people to understand their rights under the act and participate in decisions about their care and treatment.
Our advocates are not employed by the NHS, or any private healthcare provider and they provide free, independent, and confidential support.
The NHS and private providers of care for detained patients have a legal duty to provide information about IMHA support to all eligible people. They must also support communication and referrals for those patients who wish to use the IMHA service.
Being detained under the Mental Health Act can be a frightening and confusing experience. Our advocates can help you to understand:
Our IMHA can also support you to:
IMHAs have the right to:
IMHAs have the right to:
If you think you qualify for this service, visit our commissioned service POhWER to see whether we deliver IMHA in your area.
You can ask a member of the ward staff, a responsible clinician, or an Approved Mental Health Professional to refer you for IMHA support using the form on POhwer's website or you can call our Help Hub on 0300 456 2370 for further help.
If you think you qualify for this service, visit our commissioned service POhWER to see whether we deliver IMHA in your area.
You can ask a member of the ward staff, a responsible clinician, or an Approved Mental Health Professional to refer you for IMHA support using the form on POhwer's website or you can call our Help Hub on 0300 456 2370 for further help.