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Justices examination order

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must be convinced that the person is acting in a manner that suggests that they may be mentally ill, and that they will not willingly submit to a psychiatric examination. The JEO allows a
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to enter the place of residence of the person and examine the person in question without their consent. If they believe that the person is mentally ill, the practitioner must approach a
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other person (even someone they do not know, but see acting in a manner that suggests
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of an individual. The following information is relevant in the state of
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to assist the practitioner to forcibly enter the premises.
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It is worthy of note that in an emergency (such as a
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Index

psychiatric evaluation
Queensland
Australia
Mental Health Act 2000
mental illness
Justice of the Peace
mental health practitioner
magistrate
Involuntary Treatment Order
police
suicide
ambulance officers
"Factsheet - Justices Examination Order (JEO)"
"Information about Justices Examination Orders"
Queensland Health
the original
Mental Health Act 2000
Categories
Queensland law
Mental health law in Australia

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