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This section is a quick guide to the help or support you may need in a health or legal emergency. It includes basic information on rights under the Mental Health Act, rights to interpretation, complaints procedures and asylum advice. There is also a section on where to turn to if you or someone you know is at risk of suicide or self harm. You will find more detailed information on some of the issues in this section elsewhere on the site.


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