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Another problem is the lack of intermediate care once a patient is released from the hospital. Services such as support groups, special housing, and supported employment are virtually nonexistent in South Africa. The Mental Health Care Act of 2002 states that follow-up care should be provided for chronic cases within available resources.
Science and Technology Laws Amendment Act, 2014: 8: South African Language Practitioners' Council Act, 2014: 9: Legal Metrology Act, 2014: 10: Division of Revenue Act, 2014: 11: Public Administration Management Act. 2014: 12: Mental Health Care Amendment Act, 2014: 13: State Attorney Amendment Act, 2014: 14: Judicial Matters Amendment Act, 2014: 15
Act no. Short title 1: National Public Health Institute of South Africa Act, 2020: 2: Border Management Authority Act, 2020: 3: National Minimum Wage Amendment Act, 2020: 4: Division of Revenue Act, 2020: 6: Defence Amendment Act, 2020: 7: Appropriation Act, 2020: 8: Civil Union Amendment Act, 2020: 9: Science and Technology Laws Amendment Act ...
In South Africa, the Mental Health Care Act of 2002 allows for involuntary admission when a person with a mental illness, whose clinical presentation justifies admission, is deemed "likely to inflict serious harm to themselves or others."
National Railway Safety Regulator Act, 2002: 17: Mental Health Care Act, 2002: 18: Act number originally assigned to the Constitution Eighth Amendment Act: 19: Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities Act, 2002: 20: Local Government: Municipal Structures Amendment Act, 2002: 21
Atmospheric Pollution Prevention Amendment Act, 1973: 18: Mental Health Act, 1973: 19: South African Law Commission Act, 1973 (before 2003) South African Law Reform Commission Act, 1973 (after 2003) 20: Development of Self-government for Native Nations in South-West Africa Amendment Act, 1973: 21: Rhodes University (Private) Amendment Act, 1973: 22
South Africa has Mental Health Review Boards in each province, as mandated by the country's Mental Health Care Act 2002. Although the Act has been noted for improving aspects of the mental health system, the review boards "contend with limited resources, administrative challenges and limited political support." [9]
Additional Appropriation Act, 1981: 38: Mental Health Amendment Act, 1981: 39: Part Appropriation Act, 1981: 40: Republic of South Africa Constitution Amendment Act, 1981: 41: Precious Stones Amendment Act, 1981: 42: South African Iron and Steel Industrial Corporation, Limited, Amendment Act, 1981: 43: Prisons Amendment Act, 1981: 44: Black ...