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Give Your Views on the Care and Treatment Review Policy

Care and Treatment Reviews are for children, young people and adults with learning disabilities and/or autism who are in learning disability and mental health hospitals, and for people at risk of going into one. The NHS are asking people what they think about the Care and Treatment Review (CTR) policy. This is because they need to update the policy from time to time, so it carries on working well. They will publish an updated policy by November 2016.

NHS England want the CTR policy to be clear and make sure CTRs are always carried out well, so they lead to real and lasting change for every person who has one. This is why the NHS are asking individuals, groups and organisations they work with for their comments and opinions.

If you would like to give your views on Care and Treatment Reviews and policy, you can fill out this form and email it to england.ctrpolicyrefresh@nhs.net or you can write an email with your comments to the same email address, or write a letter and post it to Steve Mbara, NHS England, Room 4W23, Quarry House, Leeds LS2 7UE.

The closing date for feedback is 19 September 2016.

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