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The MHRT is an independent statutory body established under the Mental Health Act 2000 whose primary purpose is to review the involuntary status of persons with mental illnesses. The Tribunal consists of the President and other members, including lawyers, psychiatrists and other persons with relevant qualifications and/or experience.

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The Tribunal does not investigate healthcare complaints. If you have a complaint about treatment please contact the health service complaints officer or the Health Quality and Complaints Commission

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    ‘Great outcomes. It is nice to know our people are in culturally appropriate and people-friendly settings.’
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    ‘Indigenous mental health workers are being heard. Thank you.’
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    ‘I have been trying to keep stable and well in the community for about a year and it was refreshing to hear praise from the Tribunal about how well I have been doing during this time’
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    ‘The MHRT members were compassionate and understanding. Everything was easy to follow.’
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    'Thank you for the great care in the decision made on my behalf'
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    The Tribunal is continuing its effort to make hearings more accessible to Indigenous patients by holding hearings in culturally-suitable venues and involving Indigenous Tribunal members whenever possible.