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Mental Health Review Panels

Mental Health Review Panels, often referred to as Hospital Managers’ Hearings, provide a secondary layer of scrutiny regarding the lawfulness of a patient’s detention. These reports evaluate if the clinical grounds for holding a patient against their will remain valid under the Mental Health Act 1983.

Overview

When this report is required

  • Hospital Managers’ Reviews are conducted to ensure the patient still meets the criteria for compulsory detention
  • Nearest Relative Applications trigger a review when a request for discharge is barred by the Responsible Clinician
  • Section Renewal Challenges occur when a patient contests the clinical decision to extend their period of detention
  • Discharge Capability Assessments provide an independent view on whether a patient can be safely managed in a less restrictive setting

What the expert assesses

  • Nature or degree of the mental disorder
  • Risk to patient’s own health or safety
  • Potential risk to the safety of others
  • Necessity of continued inpatient detention
  • Adequacy of the proposed aftercare plan

Report specification

Element Detail
Assessment Setting Consulting Room, Clinic, Custody Suite, Prison, or Remote
Court Acceptance Hospital, Psychiatric Ward, Clinic, Remote
Compliance CPR Part 35
CPR Part 35 Compliant Digital Delivery Urgent Instructions

Specialist expertise

Consultant Psychiatrists/span> Clinical Psycholoists Mental Health 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.