Mental health acts and out-of-hospital care: Legislative boundaries and the paramedic role in Australian mental health legislation
Louise Roberts, Stacey Masters, Julie Henderson

TL;DR
Australian mental health laws now allow paramedics to detain and transport people with mental illness if they are at risk or a risk to others.
Contribution
This paper compares mental health legislation across Australian states to highlight differences in paramedic powers and responsibilities.
Findings
Most Australian states and territories allow paramedics to transport people with mental illness for assessment.
Victoria's legislation change was paused after initial approval.
Paramedics must assess patient capacity and risk before transport under the legislation.
Abstract
Changes to Australian mental health legislation have expanded the role of paramedics in managing mental illness. Paramedics in most Australian states and territories can now temporarily detain and transport people suspected of being mentally ill for further assessment if these people are viewed as being at risk or as posing a risk to others and as lacking capacity for decision making. This paper examines current mental health legislation from the eight Australian states and territories. We explore the conditions for transport to involuntary care and additional powers granted to paramedics across jurisdictions to identify the differences and implications of legislation in this space. Current Australian mental health legislation was examined for: how mental illness is defined; how capacity is defined; how the Acts refer to paramedics; and the powers granted to paramedics under each Act.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPsychiatric care and mental health services · Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints · Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
