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Stigma, inclusion and India’s Mental Healthcare Act 2017
Journal of Public Mental Health, 2019Purpose India’s Mental Healthcare Act 2017 provides a right to mental healthcare, revises admission and review procedures, effectively decriminalises suicide and has strong non-discrimination measures, among other provisions. The purpose of this paper is to examine Indian mental health professionals’ views of these changes as they relate to stigma and
Richard M. Duffy +7 more
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Section 377 and The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017: Breaking barriers
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2018The Supreme Court of India recently decriminalised homosexuality by passing a landmark judgment in the case of Navtej Johar and Others v. Union of India. In its judgment, the Court held that Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 is unconstitutional in as much as it criminalises consensual sexual acts between two adults. The Court held that Section
Arjun, Kapoor, Soumitra, Pathare
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The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017: A Ray of Hope
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020“Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease.”-WHO (Constitution of the World Health Organization, 2005.) Similar, mandate was given under Article 12 the International Covenant on Economics, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966 (UN General Assembly,1966) directing State Parties to take steps to ...
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MENTAL HEALTH AND THE MENTAL HEALTHCARE ACT, 2017
In India, mental health-related problems bear a heavy cost. One in ten Indians are thought to suffer from a mental health issue, while 0.8% are thought to have a "severe mental disorder." In India, the Mental Health Act of 1987 was superseded by the Mental Healthcare Act of 2017.Prof. Dr. Monica Munjial Singh +1 more
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The Mental Healthcare Act 2017 of India: A challenge and an opportunity
Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2019The Mental Healthcare Act 2017 replaced the Mental Health Act 1987, subsequent to India's ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in 2007. The Mental Healthcare Act (MHCA) 2017 upholds patient autonomy, dignity, rights and choices during mental healthcare and thus marks a bold step in India's mental ...
Vasudevan, Namboodiri +2 more
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2020
This chapter explores areas of concordance and non-concordance between Indian legislation (especially the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017) and the World Health Organization (WHO) Checklist on Mental Health Legislation (2005). Overall, India’s Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 and Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 have done much to bring India’s ...
Richard M. Duffy, Brendan D. Kelly
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This chapter explores areas of concordance and non-concordance between Indian legislation (especially the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017) and the World Health Organization (WHO) Checklist on Mental Health Legislation (2005). Overall, India’s Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 and Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 have done much to bring India’s ...
Richard M. Duffy, Brendan D. Kelly
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Indian Mental Healthcare Act, 2017: CBR Matrix for Inclusive Implementation
Statute Law Review, 2018Abstract India has witnessed a major shift from the predominant seclusion in the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912, when there was no effectiveness in the treatment provided, to the Mental Health Act, 1987, when the focus was on the treatment and care of mentally ill patients along with some efforts to de-stigmatize and ensure human rights, to the
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Bridging Gaps in Mental Health: Evaluating the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017
Mental health has emerged as a critical area of concern in public health discourse globally and in India. The enactment of the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, marks a significant milestone in the legal framework addressing mental health issues in India.Shagun Dhingra, Dr. Manisha Narula
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How COVID-19 shaped mental health: from infection to pandemic effects
Nature Medicine, 2022Brenda W J H Penninx +2 more
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