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This accessible and practical guide demystifies the Mental Health Tribunal (England) and Mental Health Review Tribunal For Wales (MHRTW) for health and social care professionals. Written by a mental health lawyer and a social worker who is also a Specialist Lay Member of the Mental Health Tribunal, it offers essential explanations of all stages of the Tribunal, from advance planning, the hearing itself, what happens after the hearing and how to ensure the welfare of the patient. Top tips, activities, expert quotes, and answers to frequently asked questions will guide you through the whole process, ensuring you have the knowledge and skills you need to prepare for and attend a Tribunal with confidence.


 


This accessible and practical guide demystifies the Mental Health Tribunal (England) and Mental Health Review Tribunal For Wales (MHRTW) for health and social care professionals. 
Acknowledgements vii
About the authors viii
Foreword from the series editor ix
Introduction x
1 History and legal context
1(12)
2 Applications and references to the Tribunal
13(10)
3 What powers and duties does the Tribunal have?
23(10)
4 Who is on the Tribunal Panel and what are their roles?
33(8)
5 Who should attend the Tribunal hearing and why?
41(12)
6 How do Tribunals apply the law?
53(14)
7 Preparing written evidence
67(39)
8 Pre-hearing matters
106(9)
9 What happens at the hearing?
115(15)
10 The welfare of the patient
130(13)
11 Decisions, reviews and appeals: Disagreements and complaints
143(8)
Recommended further reading and online resources 151(2)
Glossary of terms and abbreviations 153(4)
Table of cases 157(2)
Table of legislation, statutory materials and guidance 159(3)
Bibliography 162(1)
Index 163
Neil Hickmanis a specialist mental health solicitor and a member of the Law Society Mental Health Panel. He also holds a Diploma and Masters in Social Work and previously worked as a mental health social worker (ASW and AMHP) and mental health team manager. He is a visiting lecturer in law at the University of Hertfordshire and also provides post-qualifying legal training to mental health professionals.

Christine Hutchison is a registered social worker, practicing for many years as an Approved Social Worker/Approved Mental Health Professional. Christine has lectured for Bournemouth Universitys post qualifying AMHP courses and worked as a Mental Health Act Commissioner for the Care Quality Commission. She is a Specialist Lay Member of the Mental Health Tribunal and a Director of Edge Training & Consultancy Ltd, delivering training on mental health and mental capacity law and practice in England and Wales.