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New emergency and short-term orders granted, by MHO Local Authority, quarterly data

Tables 23 - 54 show numbers of emergency and short-term orders for each local authority based on the employing authority of the mental health officer who signed the certificate.

Emergency detention certificates

Mental Health Officers were not recorded as having been consulted in 42% of emergency detention cases and therefore the local authority is not given. (see Table 55). This is an increase from 35% in quarter two, 2009. There is considerable movement of MHO's between local authority areas, to provide out-of-hours services. For this reason, we have decided not to publish rates of emergency detentions by area, or to attempt to compare areas.

Short-term detentions

Rates of short-term orders granted have changed little in the quarter, remaining highly variable between local authority areas. They range from 22 per 100,000 population in Angus, to 119 per 100,000 population in Glasgow City.

Notes on the data:

Rates are based on mid 2008 population estimates revised April 2009 (General Register Office for Scotland).

November 2009


 

 


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