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C(E)TR panel training for chairs

We can be commissioned to deliver chairs' training to individuals and organisations.

This is separate from training and supporting panel members to work on the Care (Education) and Treatment Review (C(E)TR) programme in the south of England.


Aims

The aim of chairs' training is to develop skills and knowledge around chairing C(E)TRs, including:

  • the Dynamic Support Register (DSR) and C(E)TR policy,
  • use of the Key Lines of Enquiry (KLOE), and
  • looking at what ‘good’ looks like in the context of a C(E)TR.
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Illustration of a person in front of a laptop. The laptop screen has four people on a call.


The training covers:

  • C(E)TR triggers; timescales and processes.
  • PERSONAL principles.
  • The responsibilities of the chair before, on the day and after the C(E)TR.
  • The role of the Key Lines of Enquiry (KLOE) in informing discussions and ensuring all aspects of care and support are considered during the review.
  • The completion of the KLOE spreadsheet and creation of a robust report and action plan.
  • Introduction to working with and reviewing autistic people. The voice of a person with lived experience.
  • The more challenging aspects of the role and strategies for how to deal with them.
  • The management and escalation of safeguarding issues.
  • C(E)TRs and restricted patients.
  • C(E)TRs for people in long term segregation.


If you are interested in attending or commissioning chairs' training, please email ctrandcetr@ndti.org.uk

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