This presentation reports findings from a study which explores the social care and environmental factors associated with Community Treatment Orders (CTOs), their discharge and renewal. CTOs allow service users to be treated in the community, rather than in hospital and were designed to prevent relapse and promote stable mental health. A CTO specifies conditions to which the service user must adhere and gives the Responsible Clinician (usually a psychiatrist) the power to recall the service user to hospital. 181 mental health practitioners responded to a survey and 16 service users were interviewed, as were 41 practitioners. Recruitment of service users was challenging and potential reasons for this are explored. Peer researchers were involv...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
The aim of this study was to report on a half-day multi-stakeholder symposium on community treatment...
Service users on a Community Treatment Order (CTO) in England are in a unique position since they ca...
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) have developed rapidly in England and Wales to become a substantia...
Background: The effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) has been examinedpreviously. Howe...
Previous research in England has suggested a medical acceptance of Community Treatment Order (CTO) c...
This study is part of the national research-based evaluation of the 12 first assertive community tre...
This paper explores the clinical, social and demographic characteristics of 164 people on Community ...
Section A is a review of the literature on Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in the context of their...
Objective: To describe the lived experiences of people subject to community treatment orders (CTOs) ...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) have raised questions about coercion, lack of autonomy, and effect...
Introduction: Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) were introduced in the UK under the Mental Health Ac...
Aims and method: We surveyed the views and experiences of all mental health professionals in adult c...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
The aim of this study was to report on a half-day multi-stakeholder symposium on community treatment...
Service users on a Community Treatment Order (CTO) in England are in a unique position since they ca...
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) have developed rapidly in England and Wales to become a substantia...
Background: The effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) has been examinedpreviously. Howe...
Previous research in England has suggested a medical acceptance of Community Treatment Order (CTO) c...
This study is part of the national research-based evaluation of the 12 first assertive community tre...
This paper explores the clinical, social and demographic characteristics of 164 people on Community ...
Section A is a review of the literature on Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in the context of their...
Objective: To describe the lived experiences of people subject to community treatment orders (CTOs) ...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) have raised questions about coercion, lack of autonomy, and effect...
Introduction: Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) were introduced in the UK under the Mental Health Ac...
Aims and method: We surveyed the views and experiences of all mental health professionals in adult c...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
The aim of this study was to report on a half-day multi-stakeholder symposium on community treatment...