Current legislation and recent responses

2008/09 Session of Parliament

2007/08 Session of Parliament

2006/07 Session of Parliament

2005/06 Session of Parliament

2004/05 Session of Parliament

2003/04 Session of Parliament

 

 

2008/09 Session of Parliament

 

Queen's Speech - College Response here

 

Read additional College briefings on proposed Bills in the Queen's Speech:

 

 

2007/08 Session of Parliament

 

Legisation:

 

Health and Social Care Bill - all details here.

 

2006/07 Session of Parliament

 

Legislation:

 

Mental Health Bill - all details here.

 

Serious Crime Bill

 

  • Process of the Bill through Parliament

 

Welfare Reform Bill (carried over from 2005/06)

 

  • Process of the Bill through Parliament

 

2005/06 Session of Parliament

 

Legislation:

 

Welfare Reform Bill

The Government has published a Bill to reform the welfare system.
 

 

Health Act 2006

This Act covers a wide range of topics, most notably the inclusion of a smoking ban. The following section contains links to Government information on the subject, as well as a briefing that the College sent to MPs.

 

 

Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill

In May 2006, a Bill to legalise Physician-assisted Suicide (PAS) in England and Wales received its second reading in the Lords. The Bill was blocked after a lengthy debate.

 

 

Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Bill

The Government has published new legislation to centralise the vetting system for people who work with children and vulnerable adults.

 

 

NHS Redress Bill

This Bill is an attempt to reform the way that small clinical negligence cases are handled by the NHS. The Bill seeks to set out a system of redress such as investigation and financial compensation without the need to go to court. Below is a link to the Bill and other documents. Bills passed during the 2004/05 session:

 

 

Equality Act 2006

In this piece of Legislation the Government is replacing multiple existing equality organisations into a single Commission for Equality and Human Rights. The work currently undertaking by the Disability Rights Commission are amongst those being transferred to the CRHR. Included in this section is the briefing from the DRC on its amalgamation.

 

 

Other responses:

 

04/2007: College response to Health Select Committee Inquiry into Electronic Patient Records

 

05/2006: College Response to the Health Select Committee Inquiry into NHS Deficits

 

05/2006: College Response to the European Green Paper on Mental Health for the House of Lords Committee on the European Union

 

04/2006: College Parliamentary Newsletter

 

03/2006: College Response to the Health Select Committee Inquiry into Workforce Needs and Planning

 

06/2005: The Royal College of Psychiatrists: Response to the Bournewood Consultation

 

2004/05 Session of Parliament

 

Disability Discrimination Act 2005

 

 

Gambling Act 2005

 

 

Other responses:

 

14/01/05: College statement on the psychiatric problems of detainees held under the 2001 Anti-Terrorism Crime and Security Act  

 

2003/04 Session of Parliament

 

Children Act 2004

 

 

Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004

 

 

Gender Recognition Act 2004

 

 

Human Tissues Act 2004

 

 

Other responses:

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15/03/2004: Royal College of Psychiatrists' Initial Response to the National Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, 2004. "Like the Curate's Egg: Good in Parts"

 

03/2004: Science and Technology Committee Inquiry into Scientific Publications: Written evidence from the Royal College of Psychiatrists

 

27/02/2004: Delivering Race Equality: A Framework for Action : Royal College of Psychiatrists' response to the Department of Health consultation document

 

11/2003: Royal College of Psychiatrists' written evidence to the Health Select Committee's Inquiry on Elder Abuse

 

11/2003: Royal College of Psychiatrists' response to the Government’s green paper: ‘Every Child Matters’

 

10/2003: Submissions to the Home Affairs Committee Inquiry into the Rehabilitation of Prisoners: Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry Section Response and Forensic Psychiatry Faculty Section Response

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