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https://www.legislation.vic.gov.au/as-made/acts/mental-health-act-2014
https://content.legislation.vic.gov.au/sites/default/files/01a3bd2b-50d7-3358-a8f6-c9cdd0c1c923_14-026aa%20authorised.pdf
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- Neurosurgery for mental illness requires the informed consent of the person and approval from the Mental Health Tribunal.
- Guardians, parents, or other substitute decision-makers cannot consent to neurosurgery for mental illness on behalf of another person.
- When making decisions related to neurosurgery, those involved must give proper consideration to the decision-making principles, including the least restrictive principle, according to the Department of Health, Victoria.
- General Rule: The Act generally protects a person's information.
- Exceptions: Information must not be disclosed if there's a risk of family violence or other serious harm.
- The Act also covers other forms of treatment and interventions, including electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and outlines the processes for seeking approval for these interventions.
- The Mental Health and Wellbeing Act 2022 replaced the Mental Health Act 2014, and transitional arrangements were put in place to ensure a smooth transition for existing orders and procedures, including those related to neurosurgery.
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- Neurosurgery for mental illness requires approval from the Mental Health Tribunal.
- The person must give informed consent in writing.
- The Tribunal must hear and determine the application within 30 days and can only approve if satisfied with consent and benefit.
- The Act doesn't seem to use those terms. The focus is on ensuring informed consent and the potential benefit to the person.
- While the Mental Health Act 2014 is replaced by the Mental Health and Wellbeing Act 2022, the principles regarding neurosurgery likely remain similar, with the Tribunal still playing a key role, says the Department of Health, Victoria.
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