Why am I in hospital?

The court has said you can be kept here under Section 3 of the Mental Health Act.

Two doctors have told the court that they think you need to be in hospital.
How long will I stay in hospital?

You will be kept in hospital for up to 6 months

You must not leave during this time unless your doctor says you can.

If you try to go you can be stopped.

If you leave you can be brought back.
What treatment will I be given?

The doctors may give you treatment; they can give you treatment even if you don’t want them to for three months.
After three months they may get another doctor to see you.
You may have to take tablets or medicine which will help to make you better.

Your doctor and nurse will talk to you about any treatment they think you will need.
Can I appeal?

You can ask the hospital managers to let you leave.
Your nurse will help you do this.

The hospital managers will read reports written by your doctor, social worker and nurse.
They will speak with you

You can ask someone to go to the meeting with you. This could be:
• solicitor
• family member
• friend
• advocate

Your nearest relative can also write to the hospital managers to say they want you to be allowed to leave hospital.

Your nurse can give your relative more information about this.

You can also ask the Tribunal to let you leave the hospital

You can ask this once in the first 6 months you are in hospital.

Your nurse will help you do this.
What is a tribunal?

The tribunal is made up of 3 people who do not work for the hospital.
The tribunal will have a meeting with you and the staff who know you.

Before the meeting the members of the Tribunal will read reports written by your doctor, social worker and nurse.

The tribunal doctor will talk to you.

You can ask someone to go to the meeting with you. This could be a:
- solicitor
- family member
- friend
- advocate
Help from an independent mental health
advocate

You can ask an advocate for help. An advocate is a person not involved in your case who will help you:
- get information
- help you to understand your treatment
- help you tell your doctor or nurse how you are feeling
- talk to other people for you, on the ward or in meetings.

If you would like to speak to an advocate please tell your nurse.
Letting your nearest relative know

A copy of this leaflet will be given to the person the Mental Health Act says is your nearest relative.
Your letters

You can get letters while you are in hospital.
You can send letters to anyone except someone who has said they do not want to get letters from you.
If you are unhappy about our services…

Please tell a member of staff.

Freephone 0800 052 0219.

or email [email protected].
Feedback

We’d like to know if this information was:
- Good or bad
- If anything was missing you wanted to know

If there was anything you didn’t understand let a member of your care team know.
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Leaflet reference: L794e
Version: 5
Publication date: 08/01/2025
Archive date: 08/01/2028