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- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act
- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- Preface to the Fifth Edition
- List of Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Setting the Scene, Statutory Law and the Common Law
- Chapter 2 The Human Rights Act in Clinical Practice
- Chapter 3 Capacity: The Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
- Chapter 4 The Mental Health Act
- Chapter 5 The Mental Health Act: Part II (Civil Sections)
- Chapter 6 The Mental Health Act: Part III (Sections Relating to Courts and Prisons)
- Chapter 7 Community Treatment Orders
- Chapter 8 The Mental Health Act: Part IV (Consent to Treatment)
- Chapter 9 Appeals against Detention/Compulsion
- Chapter 10 Special Provisions in Relation to Minors
- Chapter 11 How to Become Section 12 Approved and/or an Approved Clinician
- Chapter 12 Reform of the Mental Health Act for England
- Book part
- References
- Index
Chapter 7 - Community Treatment Orders
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 June 2022
- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act
- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- Preface to the Fifth Edition
- List of Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Setting the Scene, Statutory Law and the Common Law
- Chapter 2 The Human Rights Act in Clinical Practice
- Chapter 3 Capacity: The Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
- Chapter 4 The Mental Health Act
- Chapter 5 The Mental Health Act: Part II (Civil Sections)
- Chapter 6 The Mental Health Act: Part III (Sections Relating to Courts and Prisons)
- Chapter 7 Community Treatment Orders
- Chapter 8 The Mental Health Act: Part IV (Consent to Treatment)
- Chapter 9 Appeals against Detention/Compulsion
- Chapter 10 Special Provisions in Relation to Minors
- Chapter 11 How to Become Section 12 Approved and/or an Approved Clinician
- Chapter 12 Reform of the Mental Health Act for England
- Book part
- References
- Index
Summary
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) continue to be the subject of much debate, partly over the ethics and effectiveness of the provision, neither of which is the subject of this book, and partly over their complexity, which we do need to address. The essence of a CTO is that the Responsible Clinician needs the authority to recall the patient to hospital. The patient will have clinical needs and problems similar to those of a patient who requires detention for medical treatment in hospital, except that they can be managed safely in the community so long as the Responsible Clinician has the power to recall them to hospital. Given the judgments in relation to section 17 leave, outlined in Chapter 1, it could be argued that these needs can be met by the use of section 17 leave. Whether or not this is true, the MHA requires that a CTO must be considered if leave longer than 7 days is to be granted.
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- A Clinician's Brief Guide to the Mental Health Act , pp. 70 - 75Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022