Community treatment orders and supported decision-making
… treatment in Australia through Community Treatment Orders (… to continue to incorporate
substitute decision-making (5). For … I think through supported decision making you’re going to …
substitute decision-making (5). For … I think through supported decision making you’re going to …
The legal oversight of community treatment orders: A qualitative analysis of tribunal decision-making
H Jobling - International journal of law and psychiatry, 2019 - Elsevier
… Over the last thirty years community treatment orders (CTOs) have gradually become an
embedded aspect of mental health legislation and provision in over seventy-five jurisdictions …
embedded aspect of mental health legislation and provision in over seventy-five jurisdictions …
Care planning for consumers on community treatment orders: an integrative literature review
… care. The fact that people with a mental illness may be forced to receive care and
treatment in the community … in approaches that promote shared decision-making and self-determination…
treatment in the community … in approaches that promote shared decision-making and self-determination…
Trust and community treatment orders
… a Community Treatment Order (CTO). The participants in our study were based in South
Australia and reflected upon their experiences of CTOs as they are implemented by that state’s …
Australia and reflected upon their experiences of CTOs as they are implemented by that state’s …
Community treatment orders: exploring the paradox of personalisation under compulsion
LC Banks, J Stroud, K Doughty - … & social care in the community, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
… support requires paying adequate attention to a range of perspectives in CTO discussions and
decision-making… the processes of assessment and decision-making, there is a danger that …
decision-making… the processes of assessment and decision-making, there is a danger that …
Liberty or dignity: community treatment orders and rights
J Lally - Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2013 - cambridge.org
… Quality Commision, 2010), thus indicating that for a significant number of patients a lack of
decision-making capacity may not be a central tenet of their involuntary community treatment. …
decision-making capacity may not be a central tenet of their involuntary community treatment. …
Responsibilities with conflicting priorities: a qualitative study of ACT providers' experiences with community treatment orders
… CTO decision-making was described as challenging and complex and presented the
providers with many dilemmas. The ACT approach was considered as helpful in that it afforded …
providers with many dilemmas. The ACT approach was considered as helpful in that it afforded …
International perspectives on the use of community treatment orders: Implications for mental health social workers
J Campbell, L Brophy, B Healy… - British Journal of Social …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
… It is apparent from this account that social workers occupy many key decision-making
positions at the front line of CTOs provision in Ontario. Paradoxically, however, and unlike …
positions at the front line of CTOs provision in Ontario. Paradoxically, however, and unlike …
A systematic review of the views and experiences of subjects of community treatment orders
D Corring, R O'Reilly, C Sommerdyk - International journal of law and …, 2017 - Elsevier
… Community treatment orders (CTOs) are legal statutes that … plan of treatment and supervision
while living in the community. … More freedom, responsibilities, choices, decision making on …
while living in the community. … More freedom, responsibilities, choices, decision making on …
Insight and use of community treatment orders
J Dawson, R Mullen - Journal of Mental Health, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… Clinicians may argue that impaired insight supports the need for a treatment order, by
affecting a person's willingness to cooperate with treatment, or as a sign of illness severity. This …
affecting a person's willingness to cooperate with treatment, or as a sign of illness severity. This …