Change that leads to better lives

Becoming a Care and Treatment Review panel member


Do you want to join a community of people who are passionate about ensuring good quality hospital and community support for autistic people and people with learning disabilities who are experiencing mental health issues?


We recruit panel members when people leave the programme or when a particular gap is identified. Recruitment usually takes place twice a year.


What experience do I need to have?

We would love to hear from you if you have experience of community or inpatient mental health services for autistic people and people with learning disabilities.

This could be because you have used these services, you have supported an immediate family member who has used these services or you have worked in these services.


What does the role involve?

You would take part in Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews and work with a group of people known as a panel to review the care that people are getting at home or in hospital.

Each review panel includes:

• a chair,

• a clinical expert, and

• an expert by experience.

You would do this by meeting with the person and their family members to hear about their experience and hopes for the future and by visiting the place where they live.

You would also do this by speaking to the professionals who are involved in their care and reviewing records relating to their care and treatment.

You would look for things that are working well and make recommendations about things that could be done better.

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Illustration of three people from diverse backgrounds. They are standing in a line with notes in their hands. They are panel members: Expert by experience, clinical expert and chair


How do I find out more?

Visit our page about Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews and the difference they make in people’s lives.

You can watch this video to hear from someone who is doing the role and read this blog to learn more about a panel member’s journey to becoming and experience of being a panel member and about the support you will get from us.

You can also visit the NHS website and read the role descriptions for panel members.


How much time would I need to give?

You would take part in one or two full day reviews each month and be willing to travel an hour or so to attend the review. You would also have paperwork to read before and a report to read after each review.


What support would I get?

You would have an in-person induction day to learn more about the role and an opportunity to shadow a review and be mentored by an experienced panel member before you start.

You will have regular opportunities to connect with other panel members and develop your knowledge through meetings, training sessions and a shared online platform. You will also have support from our friendly team and access to health and wellbeing services.


Is this a paid or voluntary role?

You will receive a fee and expenses for your role as a panel member. Please see page 100 of the policy for rates of pay.


I am interested, what should I do?

You can click the link above to complete a short form and we will get in touch with you when we are looking for new panel members.


I have completed the form, what happens next?

We will be in touch when we are looking for new panel members. We usually recruitment panel members twice a year.

You will be asked to complete an application form and be invited to an interview if you have the skills and experience that we need.

We will ask you to tell us more about your experience and will answer any questions you have about the role.

You will then be invited to attend an induction day if you meet the current requirements for panel members.


I want to ask a question or need help to fill out the form

You can send us a message at CTRandCETR@ndti.org.uk and one of our friendly team will be happy to help you.

You can also contact us by telephone on 01225 255 268.

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