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Community Treatment (CTO)
Community Treatment Order reports evaluate whether a patient, previously detained under the Mental Health Act, requires supervised outpatient treatment to prevent clinical relapse. These assessments determine if the specific conditions of a CTO are necessary for the patient’s health, safety, or the protection of others.
Overview
When this report is required
- CTO Extension Reviews are required when a clinical team seeks to renew the order beyond its initial duration
- Tribunal Appeals occur when a patient challenges the lawfulness or the restrictive nature of their CTO conditions
- Recall Proceedings necessitate an assessment of the patient’s mental state following a breach of community conditions
- Discharge Applications provide independent evidence to determine if a patient no longer requires the legal framework of a CTO
What the expert assesses
- Necessity of supervised medical treatment
- Risk of significant clinical deterioration
- Compliance with medication and therapy
- Suitability of the community environment
- Proportionality of the order’s conditions
Report specification
| Element | Detail |
|---|---|
| Assessment Setting | Clinic, Remote |
| Court Acceptance | First-tier Tribunal |
| Compliance | CPR Part 35 |
CPR Part 35 Compliant
Urgent Instructions
Digital Delivery
Specialist expertise
Community Psychiatrists
Forensic Psychologists
Social Workers
While these are the primary specialists engaged for this instruction type, please note that every case turns on
its own facts. Complex or multi-disciplinary cases may require a bespoke team of experts. Our case managers will
review your specific instruction to ensure the correct clinical match.
