Children’s consent on treatment urged

Children aged 16 or 17 should be able to consent or refuse treatment for a mental illness, a report calling for enhanced patient autonomy recommends.

It is one of the key recommendations made in an interim report by a Government-appointed steering group, set up to review the Mental Health Act 2001.

A similar recommendation was made by the Law Reform Commission and many of the 100 submissions argued the need for it.

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