How does CRPD intersect with psychiatry? Involuntary treatment as a last resort, subject to safeguards. But CTO use in Australia high by international standards and rising, variation across states #RANZCP2021
Gill presenting data from Queensland on forensic orders, TSOs & involuntary tx orders, significant increases since new act came in aimed at minimising coercion under CRPD #RANZCP2021
What is behind these increases? Lack of appropriate alternatives, risk aversion, a paternalistic and restrictive culture in MH #RANZCP2021
We have to deal with prevailing stigma and discrimination and elevate human rights, concludes Gill #RANZCP2021
Hearing from Miki Ichiro Yano now on the situation in Japan and increasing/commonplace use of mechanical restraints #RANZCP2021
Now hearing from John Brayley on supported decision-making #RANZCP2021
Lots of evidence for MH measures that enhance positive freedoms, less for those that engage negative freedoms, says Brayley #RANZCP2021
Attitudinal and environmental barriers contribute to decision-making Brayley says. Looking at CTOs - are they beneficial or harmful to patients? Says personal view is some instances they are required, but not in every case they are being used currently #RANZCP2021
In most states CTOs are steady or increasing (except WA) despite capacity changes to MH legislation, highlighted resourcing and cultural barriers to reform #RANZCP2021
Brayley highlighting significant missed opportunities in suicide, with data showing about a third have been seen by MH at the time or in 6 months preceding death and about half across their lifetime #RANZCP2021
Brayley talking about Urgent Mental Health Care Centre model, 50% staffed by peers, majority referrals from ambos, police, EDs and MH triage line. Recliners not cubicles. Only 11% requiring further hospitalisation for MH, 6% for physical health #RANZCP2021
Final talk from Shunya Kurokawa on patient rights in Japan. Length of stay and seclusion/restraint ongoing issues #RANZCP2021
Hearing about shitaku-kanchi, tradition of domestic custody and physical restraint of mentally ill people in Japan. Was abolished in 1950, but problems remained which endure to this day #RANZCP2021
Led to a situation where hospitals had too many patients and not enough doctors, reliance on physical restraint. Most facilities are still private, and receive a third of the funding compared to general hospital patients #RANZCP2021
Japan continues to restrain patients at rate of events per day 600 x more than Australia #RANZCP2021
Length of stay is decreasing, but some people have been inpatient for 10, 20, 50 years. Fear of leaving, prefer to die in hospital #RANZCP2021
Restraint slightly decreasing, but a priority for the future, along with abolition of 'special exception' allowing 1/3 staff #RANZCP2021
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Greatly looking forward to the next two sessions at #RANZCP2021 on Maori and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health, feat Helen Milroy (WA Australian of the Year and Australia's first-ever Indigenous MD), Allister Bush, Mark Lawrence & Wiremu NiaNia
First up Palyku woman Helen Milroy, paying respects to elders. Will be speaking about complexities in Aboriginal MH #RANZCP2021
How do cultural perspectives cross over with illness experiences? Milroy sharing some examples #RANZCP2021
Our first keynote at #RANZCP2021 today will be from Carole Warshaw, director of the US National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health
Warshaw talking emergence of trauma theory and how powerful it was for survivors - DV not a psychiatric condition but has many MH and substance use related effects. Reframing #RANZCP2021
Coercive control at the heart of DV, physical violence may be a threat to enforce but not always most prominent aspect, says Warshaw. Like being in a hostage situation, aided and abetted by systems - legal, migration and medical #RANZCP2021
Final session today is on the interplay of DV, substance use, trauma & MH. Chaired by @DrWilliams, with @ManjulaOConnor, Sathya Rao & Carole Warshaw; @croakeynews is at the veterans and first responders MH stream #RANZCP2021
First up is @ManjulaOConnor, on gender, social power & restrictive norms, leading to disparities and inequities #RANZCP2021
Gender is a system defining men and women in opposition and distributing power accordingly, privileging masculinity says O'Connor #RANZCP2021
This afternoon I will be tweeting from #RANZCP2021 sessions on mental health workforce, and DV, trauma & substance use. John Allan getting us underway now. @croakeynews will be covering sessions on ADHD, and the MH of veterans and first responders
The psychiatry workforce is ageing, and about 50:50 public vs private says Allan. Stressors include too much work to do with not enough time to do it #ranzcp2021
Just 6 psychiatrists in Australia service very remote regions. SIX! Versus 2,671 in the cities. Significant rural maldistribution #RANZCP2021
Back on deck at #RANZCP2021, tweeting from a session on the @ozprodcom inquiry into mental health. Discussions chaired by Harvey Whiteford from @QCMHR, who was associate commissioner. @CroakeyNews will be covering the session on aged care
Intros to Whiteford. First psychiatrist ever appointed to the @WorldBank, first advisory psychiatrist to the federal government. Will be talking to us about the @ozprodcom inquiry and last week's federal budget #RANZCP2021
Inquiry spanned 18 months from Oct 2018 to June last year, with report released in Nov. Was the biggest @ozprodcom inquiry ever, 1300 submissions from a spectrum of stakeholders, says Whiteford #RANZCP2021
We'll be hearing from @kgelber next on hate speech and its consequences. A problem she says is increasing in prominence and scope #RANZCP2021
Gelber talks about the mainstreaming in modern politics of hate speech and its threat to democracy #RANZCP2021. Political leaders including Trump engaging directly in these discourses. Australia not immune. Scale of problem is huge
Hate or the presence of hate or dislike is not the key determinant of hate speech - discrimination is, says @kgelber. Hate speech is an act of discrimination that you carry out with your words. Doesn't have to be vituperative or epithet-laden #RANZCP2021