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Latest revision as of 14:12, 25 May 2023
MHT guidance for patients This guidance explains that hearings will be heard via telephone/video, by a tribunal judge alone ("because we have less support because of the coronavirus"), there will be no medical examination (because "people cannot meet together"), and community hearings will not take place ("because of the difficulties we have in organising hearings here everyone can participate" - unless the patient or representative explains "why your case must go ahead"). Superseded by Mental Health Tribunal, 'Help for Users' (updated, 28/7/20).
Download: Link
Type: Tribunal guidance๐ ยท Coronavirus resource๐
Title: Help for users
Organisation: Mental Health Tribunal๐
Date: 15 April 2020๐
What links here:
- Mental Health Tribunal and coronavirus
- Senior President of Tribunals, 'Judges' and Members' Administrative Instruction No 4' (14/4/20)
- Mental Health Tribunal, 'Video Hearing Guidance for Representatives in Mental Health Tribunals' (11/9/20)
- Mental Health Tribunal, 'Help for Users' (updated, 28/7/20)
- Remote hearings (MHT)