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Psychiatric Advisory Service—Statement of Need

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

T. J. Fahy*
Affiliation:
Irish Division and Chairman, Irish Psychiatric Association
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The Irish Division, through its Executive Committee, is pursuing a policy of pressing for early consultation with the Department of Health on Irish national issues bearing directly on the welfare of the mentally ill. Part of this policy is to publish from time to time selected position papers of significance which have been submitted to the Department. The following paper advocates the monitoring of psychiatric services in the Republic of Ireland by peer review with tentative suggestions as to how this might be achieved. In a slightly different form this paper was submitted to the Department of Health in March 1983 without, to date, formal response.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1984

References

1 Pippard, J. & Ellam, L. (1981) Electroconvulsive treatment in Great Britain: A report to the College. British Journal of Psychiatry, 139, 563–8.Google Scholar
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