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===Other guidance===
===Other guidance===
*{{rsum|Ministry of Justice, 'Changes to the MHT under the Victim and Prisoner Act 2024: Victim Impact Statements and the MHT' (24 June 2025)}}
*{{rsum|Practice Guidance on Procedures Concerning Handling Representations from Victims in the First-tier Tribunal (Mental Health) (1/7/11)}}
*{{rsum|Practice Guidance on Procedures Concerning Handling Representations from Victims in the First-tier Tribunal (Mental Health) (1/7/11)}}
*{{rsum|Mental Health Tribunal, 'Guidance for the observation of tribunal hearings in the First-tier Tribunal Health Education and Social Care Chamber (mental health jurisdiction)' (10/1/19)}}
*{{rsum|Mental Health Tribunal, 'Guidance for the observation of tribunal hearings in the First-tier Tribunal Health Education and Social Care Chamber (mental health jurisdiction)' (10/1/19)}}

Latest revision as of 15:29, 26 June 2025

On 3/11/08 the Tribunal systems in both England and Wales changed, but in different ways. In England, the Mental Health Review Tribunals were abolished and became part of the Health Education and Social Care chamber of the First Tier Tribunal. In Wales, the Tribunal remained the Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales.

England - First-tier Tribunal

Rules and directions

Coronavirus

Practice Directions/Guidance

Other guidance

Older documents

Wales - MHRT for Wales

Rules and Practice Directions

Coronavirus

Appeals

  • Appeals go to the Upper Tribunal.

Other links

Upper Tribunal

First-tier and Upper Tribunals

Legal Action articles

Reproduced by kind permission.

Old rules

Related legislation

See also

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