Key Principles of the pan-London Section 136 pathway

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Key Principles of the pan-London Section 136 pathway Every Health Based Place of Safety (HBPoS) should have a designated section 136 coordinator available 24/7 who is assigned to the HBPoS at all times. Adequate, dedicated clinical staff must be available 24/7 to ensure staff members are not pulled off inpatient wards. When a Mental Health Assessment (MHA) is required the legal duty to assess falls upon the Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) service for the area where the person is at the point when the assessment is needed, in this case the borough in which they are currently being detained under section 136. An A&E can itself be a Place of Safety within the meaning of the Mental Health Act. Therefore, if protracted physical health treatment or care is required, where appropriate the acute trust should accept the s136 papers and take legal responsibility for custody of the individual for the purpose of the Mental Health assessment. Under exceptional circumstances when an individual under s136 presents to an A&E department with no physical health needs (due to limited Health Based Place of Safety capacity) the A&E cannot refuse access unless a formal escalation action has been enacted. If someone appears to be drunk and showing any ‘aspect’ of incapability (e.g. unable to walk unaided or stand unaided) which is perceived to result from that drunkenness, then that person must be treated as drunk and incapable. A person found to be drunk and incapable by the police should be treated as being in need of medical assistance at an A&E department or other alcohol recovery services (where available). Health Based Place of Safety staff (including both nursing and medical staff) should have adequate physical health competencies to prevent unnecessary A&E referrals. If there is no capacity at the local HBPoS when the police make initial contact it is that site’s responsibility to ensure the individual is received into a suitable place of safety, through agreed escalation protocols or making alternative arrangements, whether the individual is from that area or not. Coordinating the conveyance of individuals between Health Based Place of Safety and A&E departments and vice versa should be undertaken by the mental health and acute trusts respectively, led by the s136 coordinator. Coordinating and arranging transport is not the police’s role unless there is mutual agreement between parties that it is in the best interest of the individual and there is resource to provide support. When the HBPoS states that it has capacity, this means it is able to receive the detained individual as soon as they arrive on site. HBPoS and local acute trusts should have clear pathways and protocols and the relationships to deliver these for those with physical health problems but for whom urgent transfer to an A&E is not the optimum course of action. These should include triage, advice and where possible outreach systems to support appropriate responsive and timely physical health care to those in a Health Based Place of Safety. If the s12 doctor (or in exceptional circumstances another doctor with adequate mental health experience) sees the individual before the AMHP and is satisfied that there is no evidence of underlying mental disorder of any kind, the person can no longer be detained and must be immediately released, even if not seen by an AMHP. The mental health assessment should be completed within 4 hours of the individual arriving at the Health Based Place of Safety unless there are clinical grounds for delay.