Community Treatment Order (CTO)
Course Length:
2 Hours
Maximum Number of Attendees:
20 – 60, Up to 20 delegates per course
Course Description:
Individuals who have been hospitalised under the Mental Health Act can get a community treatment order (CTO). A CTO means the individual can have supervised treatment outside of hospital. There are conditions attached that protect the individual and these conditions need to be adhered to. Breaking these conditions can lead to being taken back into hospital.
This training will help you understand relevant terminology surrounding CTOs and when a CTO can be made and how long they last. It covers what an Independent Mental Health Advocate (IMHA) is, how families get involved and more.
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria:
What this course offers:
Introduction:
Terminology relevant to this training course
What is a Community Treatment Order (CTO)?
When can a CTO be made?
Criteria for making a CTO
How long does a CTO last?
Support available
What is an Independent Mental Health Advocate?
Family involvement
Conditions attached to a CTO
Identify the conditions that can be attached a CTO
Understand process if conditions not followed
At the end of the training session, there is a written assessment to evidence the learning of the attendees.
This course can be tailored to the bespoke needs of the customer. Please speak to a member of the sales team for further details.