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Concerns grow as mental health detentions top 7,000 in Scotland

MORE than 7,000 people were detained on grounds of mental health in Scotland last year, according to new figures.

The Mental Health Welfare Commission for Scotland found that 7,109 — about half of which were emergencies — were held for compulsory treatment between between April 1 2023 and March 30 2024, a rise of 5.6 per cent, above recent trends of 4.2 per cent.

Raising serious concerns over emergency detentions, the commission noted that 35 per cent were from the 20 per cent most deprived communities compared with 10 per cent from the 20 per cent most affluent; just 35.8 per cent of detention decisions were signed off by a mental health officer.

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