The main points of the Millan committee review of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984:
• A new Mental Health Act, incorporating a statement of basic principles, to replace the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984.
• Compulsory care and treatment to be only be used as a last resort, and linked to a plan of care for the patient.
• Some patients to be compulsorily treated in the community rather than hospital.
• A new independent tribunal, replacing the role of the sheriff court, to consider compulsory measures.
• Rights of carers to be clarified and strengthened.
• Reforms to the system for dealing with mentally disordered offenders, including new arrangements for the discharge of restricted patients.
• New legislation, accompanied by adequate resources for mental health services, if the measures are to succeed.