The LLM Mental Health Law program, offered by The University of Law, aims to offer an in-depth understanding of mental health law and the issues surrounding this contentious area. This course is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of professionals who deal with or intend to work in this challenging, important, and complex area of law. Course Content: The course gives you an understanding of the philosophies and theories that underpin mental health law. It provides you with a knowledge of international human rights law related to mental health, allowing you to examine the mental health laws and their application in the multi-disciplinary context of mental health care. Key Modules: The course comprises three modules, namely: Mental Health Law policy and principles, International human rights law and mental health, and Mental Health Law in Practice. Accreditations: Though the course itself is not specifically accredited, The University of Law is one of the UK's longest-established specialist providers of legal education with a rich heritage and reputation for innovation.Future Careers: The course equips you to pursue roles related to mental health care service provision, Mental Health Law related advocacy, policy making roles in governmental and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), mental health campaigning and related policy work, whether in the voluntary sector, or in other health-related services.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page - LLM Mental Health Law.