Liberty or life: the Aotearoa New Zealand perspective

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Barry-Walsh, Justin [1 ]
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[1] Whatu Ora Aotearoa, Fixated Threat Assessment Ctr New Zealand, Forens Psychiatrist, Wellington, New Zealand
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Aotearoa New Zealand; homelessness; Mental Health Act; prison; schizophrenia; fixated threat; PREVALENCE; DISORDERS; PRISONS;
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10.1017/S1092852924000579
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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A description is provided of the current situation in Aotearoa New Zealand with regard to compulsory treatment of people with schizophrenia. This is placed within the context of homelessness in New Zealand and the provision of services to the incarcerated mentally ill. There are high rates of homelessness and incarceration and services are struggling to meet their needs. This is particularly a problem for the indigenous population. The current Mental Health Act allows for compulsory treatment of people who as a result of schizophrenia are seriously impaired in their capacity to care for themselves, and this will include people where there is a nexus between homelessness and their illness. The Mental Health Act is being reformed, with a new act likely to emphasize autonomy and capacity to a greater degree. Finally, the author considers the learnings from 5 years working within the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre, which provides a unique perspective on these issues.
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