Irish Examiner: ‘We must continue to care for patients who cannot consent’
…not able to make the decision to seek treatment. Read the article in full below, or on the Irish Examiner website here. Proposed amendments to the Mental Health Act have…
…not able to make the decision to seek treatment. Read the article in full below, or on the Irish Examiner website here. Proposed amendments to the Mental Health Act have…
…before the January 7th deadline: https://t.co/W8BON0j2Ld pic.twitter.com/yXYFk1hkxR — FamilyCarersIreland (@CarersIreland) December 19, 2018 For the final REFOCUS meeting of 2018, the Committee conducted a brainstorming session to decide the next…
…patient safety Or Explore the impact of a compassionate workplace environment on the health and wellbeing of practitioners. Submissions must have a minimum of 1000 words but should not exceed…
…to provide the best, safe, modern, fit for purpose service to patients. The recommended National Drugs and Therapeutics Committee to develop protocols, procedures and guidelines on prescribing and consent is…
…Seanad that: …homosexuality is simply a kind of sexuality completely normal for the homosexual” but “it is still a crime in our society… In psychiatric practice, I find it to…
…disorders. They strive to empower people affected by eating disorders to access information, support and treatment. PO Box 105, Blackrock, Co.Dublin Helpline: 01 2107906 Email: alex@bodywhys.ie Website: www.bodywhys.ie …
…eating disorders. They strive to empower people affected by eating disorders to access information, support and treatment. PO Box 105, Blackrock, Co.Dublin Helpline: 01 2107906 Email: alex@bodywhys.ie Website: www.bodywhys.ie …
…noted that: Seclusion and restraint should only be necessary in extreme circumstances as early intervention and support should prevent any individual becoming so unwell that their safety or the safety…
…sad but you agreed it was the best option for her. That’s how Sinead McDonnell’s mother Mary felt about her daughter’s life and death. It’s a pretty damning indictment of…
Spelling tests and messy handwriting are no longer the only key talking points at primary school parent-teacher meetings. Increasingly, a new issue of concern is emerging: anxious schoolchildren. This article…