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Tribunal Services

The Tribunal conducts review hearings and may make orders and recommendations about a patient's involuntary treatment.

 For People Receiving MHS

Voluntary treatment

Involuntary treatment

The appeals process

Forensic Orders and Involuntary Treatment Orders

About Allied Persons

For People working in MHS

Tribunal brochures

Becoming a tribunal member

Forms

General Information about the Tribunal

About hearings and participants

Helping a sibling/partner/friend

What are my rights?

Submitting materials to the tribunal /confidentiality and privacy

I am a concerned person/victim

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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'
  • Did You Know?
    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.