Voluntary admission is when you either:
(A) Have chosen to be admitted to a mental health facility voluntarily
(B) Have a Guardian who has consented for you to go into a mental health facility on your behalf
(C) Have been previously admitted “involuntarily” but then had your status changed to “voluntary” admission through an agreement with an authorised medical officer or as determined by the mental health review tribunal
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