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Mental Health Policies and Programs in Selected Countries (Adobe Acrobat document)
"...the second in a series of four reports by the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology as part of its study on mental health, mental illness and addiction. The first report, entitled Mental Health, Mental Illness and Addiction: Overview of Policies and Programs in Canada, presents an overview of mental illness and addiction policies and services in Canada. This second report draws some lessons for mental health reform in Canada from descriptions of the mental health policies and programs in four selected countries."

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Alarm over police custody deaths (UK)  BBC story - "Half the people dying in police custody are mentally ill, says the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). Officers are being left to 'pick up the pieces' because of failings in health and care services, it says. Police cells should not be used as a 'safe place' for those in extreme mental distress, but all too often are the only places available, it said..."  
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More Monitoring Needed of Kids in California Mental Health Clinics    Story at Forbes - "Problems with documentation of drug responses and child abuse screening and reporting are among the gaps in quality of care for children in California's public mental health clinics, says a University of California, Los Angeles-led study. Researchers examined the patient records of children treated at the public clinics and identified a number of strengths and weaknesses in quality of care for children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and major depression. The clinics received high marks for the thoroughness of mental health evaluations on the children. But the study said there was moderate to poor documentation of medical monitoring of psychoactive medications, parent consent for children's medication treatment, recommended contact with schools and other health-care providers, and child abuse screening and reporting."  
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