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All long-term unrestricted sections, including section 3, need to be renewed periodically. The section initially authorises detention for up to six months; it is then renewed for a further six months, then for a further 12-month period at a time.
Section 2. Section 2 allows compulsory admission for assessment or assessment followed by treatment. It can last up to 28 days.
An AMHP (or, in theory, the NR) makes an application for admission, based on the recommendations of two medical practitioners.
Form A8: Section 3 - medical recommendation for admission for treatment - Mental Health Law Online. Case law.
Section 2 allows compulsory admission for assessment or assessment followed by treatment. It can last up to 28 days. It is the most common way for people to be detained, Under a section 2 (S2), you are detained in hospital for assessment of your mental health and to get any treatment you might need.
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An application under Section 2 can be made by a relative or an Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP)and must be supported by two medical recommendations one of which must be from an approved doctor under Section 12 of the Act ie.
Only one medical recommendation is required (as opposed to two for s2) (s4(3)). It lasts for a maximum of 72 hours, as opposed to 28 days (s4(4)).
You can be detained under section 2 if: you have a mental disorder. you need to be detained for a short time for assessment and possibly medical treatment, and. it is necessary for your own health or safety or for the protection of other people.
Section 3. You can be detained under section 3 if: you have a mental disorder. you need to be detained for your own health or safety or for the protection of other people, and. treatment can't be given unless you are detained in hospital.
Section 2. Section 2 allows compulsory admission for assessment or assessment followed by treatment. It can last up to 28 days.

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