Mental Health Commission IRL
Elizabeth Davey is a highly experienced barrister currently self-employed since July 2006. Present roles include serving as a Board Member at Oberstown Children Detention Campus and as a Tribunal Member for the Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal, both beginning in 2022 and 2021 respectively. Additionally, Elizabeth holds the position of Legal Counsel for the Farrelly Commission of Investigation and Chairperson of the Mental Health Tribunal for the Mental Health Commission IRL. Other notable experience includes tutoring at The Honorable Society of King's Inns since 2010 and previously lecturing at the Law Society of Ireland. Educational qualifications include a Barrister at Law degree from The Honorable Society of King's Inns, an M.A. in Criminology from Technological University Dublin, and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Galway, along with additional diplomas in Business Studies and Economics and Legal Science.
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Mental Health Commission IRL
Who We Are and What We Do The Commission regulates in-patient mental health services and persons providing decision-making supports and provides a Decision Support Service for persons with capacity difficulties. We ensure that all persons involuntarily detained in approved centres are independently reviewed by a Mental Health Tribunal. The Commission sets standards for high quality and good practices in mental health and decision support services. Mental Health Tribunals Protecting the human rights and interests of persons detained for care and treatment; specifically through ensuring the independent review of involuntary admission orders by a Mental Health Tribunal. Decision Support Service Maximising autonomy for all relevant persons requiring support to make decisions about their personal welfare, property and finances. Regulating individuals who are providing a range of supports to persons with capacity difficulties. Regulatory Process Monitoring mental health services and the registering and inspection of approved centres in line with legal requirements. We are a responsive regulator and use data collected to take a risk-based approach. Quality Improvement Encouraging continuous quality improvement; fostering high standards and good practices in the delivery of mental health services. Issuing guidance and developing evidence based standards to improve service delivery and service user experience.