Forensic Disability Act 2011

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Mental Health (Recovery Model) Bill 2015

This bill replaces Queensland's Mental Health Act 2000 with a new framework for treating people with mental illness who cannot consent to their own care. It is built around a recovery model that treats people in the community wherever possible, strengthens patient rights, and provides clearer ways to divert people with mental illness from the criminal justice system while protecting the community.

5/5/2015· Discharged· Mr M McArdle MP
HealthJustice & Rights
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Disability Services and Other Legislation (NDIS) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill updates Queensland's disability services laws for the full rollout of the National Disability Insurance Scheme from 1 July 2019. It ensures state-level protections for people with disability continue under the new national framework, strengthens criminal screening of disability workers, and maintains coronial oversight and community visitor programs for NDIS participants receiving high-level supports.

28/3/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon C O'Rourke MP
HealthJustice & RightsChildren & Families
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Justice and Other Legislation (COVID-19 Emergency Response) Amendment Bill 2020

This bill made temporary amendments to over 20 Queensland Acts as the state's third legislative response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It addressed issues that could not be dealt with under the existing COVID-19 Emergency Response Act 2020 modification framework, providing financial relief for workers, property owners and businesses, strengthening public health and emergency powers, and enabling corrections, disability and mental health services to operate safely during the emergency. Most provisions expired on 31 December 2020.

19/5/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Miles MP
HealthBusiness & EconomyJustice & RightsWork & EmploymentSafety & Emergency
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Mental Health Bill 2015

This bill completely replaces Queensland's Mental Health Act 2000 with a new framework for treating people with serious mental illness who cannot consent to their own treatment, and for dealing with people with a mental illness who are charged with serious crimes. It tightens the criteria for involuntary treatment, strengthens patient rights, limits the use of restraint and seclusion, and creates a new role - the chief psychiatrist - to oversee the system.

17/9/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon CR Dick MP
HealthJustice & RightsChildren & Families
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Disability Services (Restrictive Practices) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill overhauls how Queensland authorises the use of restrictive practices — such as physical restraint, chemical restraint and seclusion — on people with disability. It replaces the current system where guardians approve these practices with a new clinician-led model under a Senior Practitioner, aligning Queensland with national standards endorsed by all other states and territories.

14/6/2024· Lapsed· Hon C Mullen MP
HealthJustice & RightsChildren & Families

Monitoring of Places of Detention (Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture) Bill 2022

This bill creates a Queensland law to allow the United Nations Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture to visit and inspect all places of detention in the state. It implements Australia's commitments under the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT), ratified in 2017, by giving UN inspectors access to prisons, youth detention centres, mental health facilities, the forensic disability service, police watch-houses, court cells, and prisoner transport vehicles.

1/12/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Fentiman MP
Justice & RightsHealth
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Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

This bill makes wide-ranging amendments to Queensland's health legislation, with the most significant reforms to the Mental Health Act 2016. It strengthens the rights of people receiving mental health treatment by replacing 'best interests' tests with a rights-based approach, improves safeguards around electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), enables international patient transfers, and aligns confidentiality provisions across health agencies.

1/12/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
HealthJustice & Rights
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