The C(E)TR is designed to respond to the needs of people who are facing a crisis in their mental health. [...] There should also be a process for how decisions are recorded and communicated to the person and their family. [...] The person whose care and treatment is to be reviewed will be given information about the process and their own booklet. [...] This format is a guide that can be amended to suit the needs of the person, their family and the Multidisciplinary Team. [...] The focus is to include the person in their care and for them to be at the centre of future planning and decision-making. [...] As a family carer you should be involved in the C(E)TR process, as long as the person (if they are over 16 and have capacity) has given consent for this to happen. [...] If the person is over 16, has capacity to consent and wants their family there, they should also be fully involved. [...] The review will be carried out in a consultative and informal manner, with the aim of supporting people to find solutions and unblock barriers to discharge if the person in an inpatient. [...] A community C(E)TR may also last for most of a working day and the format will be similar to an inpatient review. [...] Additional information has been provided indirectly from a wide range of sources in good faith and is believed to be accurate at the time of writing.
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