People who are treated under the Mental Health Act now have the right to independent mental health advocacy (IMHA). This applies to hospital patients and those who are on a Supervised Community Treatment. In Suffolk the IMHA service is provided by VoiceAbility Suffolk.
If you are on a section, you can choose whether or not to have the help of an IMHA. If you do decide to work with an IMHA, he or she can only act with your permission.
An IMHA is not a member of the medical or social care team, and plays no part in your treatment and care.
As an independent advocate, your IMHA's first loyalty is to you. These are some of the ways in which an IMHA might help you:
Your IMHA will not tell you what he or she thinks is right for you, but help you to decide what you want to do. He or she will act only on your instructions, and will support you for as long as it takes for your questions to be answered and your concerns heard.
To request the help of an IMHA, you can contact your local VoiceAbility Suffolk office yourself. Alternatively a member of your care team or your family can contact us on your behalf.
A member of the VoiceAbility Suffolk staff will then contact you within two working days or receiving the call, to arrange to meet you.
Name: VoiceAbility Suffolk
Address: St Clements Hospital
Foxhall Road
Ipswich
IP3 8LS
Tel: 01473 329671
Fax: 01473 274422
Email: ipswich@esan.org.uk
Tel: 01223 555800
Fax: 01223 555801
info@voiceability.org
Tel: 0845 0175 198
Fax: 0208 330 6622
imca@voiceability.org
Please contact your local office.