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  2. Mental Health Act 2001 (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Health Act 2001 is an Act of the Irish Parliament, the Oireachtas, which sets out the legal procedures for admissions and treatment in approved centres. It aims to protect the rights of everyone using the mental health services.

  3. Lunacy (Ireland) Act 1821 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to make more effectual Provision for the Establishment of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor, and for the Custody of Insane Persons charged with Offences in Ireland. Citation: 1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 33: Territorial extent United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: Dates; Repealed: 30 December 2015: Other legislation; Repeals/revokes

  4. Mental Health Commission (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Health Commission is an independent body formed in 2002. Its functions were established by the Mental Health Act 2001 [1] to regulate and inspect mental health services in Ireland. It is (also set down by the Act) the facilitator of the Mental health tribunal system in Ireland. The Commission appoints the panel members which sit on ...

  5. Mental health in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Mental health in the Republic of Ireland is the subject of state and community sector intervention in Ireland. The Irish state devolves responsibility for mental health to the Department of Health. Community groups and charities also provide support in the prevention and management of mental illness as well as suicide prevention.

  6. One enraged parent brought the book to the attention of Carol Nolan, a member of the Irish Parliament, who upon reading it, said: “How this trash and drivel ever made its way into a curriculum ...

  7. Louis Blom-Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Initially Blom-Cooper argued that the publication of the book in Ireland was outside of his control. When this failed, he relied on European Convention on Human Rights#Article 10—right to freedom of expression and the newly formulated defence of Qualified privilege —provided good practice was followed it was acceptable to get things wrong ...

  8. I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post

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    So, like the rest of us, in our many different ways, I’m making the best of a bad situation. My present wife, Amie, who has been a Buddhist all of her life, once remarked to me that she found enormous consolation in the Buddha’s observation that life is suffering because, as she said, “I realized that it wasn’t something wrong I was doing.

  9. New Yorker, 30, charged with killing millionaire dad at luxe ...

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    A New York man is accused of killing his wealthy financier dad at a celebrity favorite five-star hotel in Ireland — after the father traveled there to help him through a mental health crisis.