Examples of Treatment Requirement in a sentence
Treatment Requirement Any or all of an Alcohol Treatment Requirement (as defined in section 212 of the CJA), a Drug Rehabilitation Requirement (as defined in section 209 of the CJA) or a Mental Health Treatment Requirement (as defined in section 207 of the CJA).
A Mental Health Treatment Requirement (MHTR) is one of three types of treatment requirement which may be made as part of a Community Order or a Suspended Sentence Order.
WDP also conducted 96 assessments for Alcohol Treatment Requirement in the last year and 41 were given by the court for individuals to attend appointments, and treatment services for approximately six months.
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Magistrates at courts can give someone an ATR (Alcohol Treatment Requirement) as a community order, which means the person is mandated to attend appointments and treatment with a relevant service, and non- attendance is breachable – meaning the person breaches the court order and there are consequences to this.
The pilot, which is being supported by the Ministry of Justice national Community Sentencing Treatment Requirement (CSTR) programme team, will run from April 2020 and, if successful, it is intended that MHTRs will be made available more generally as a sentencing option across courts in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent.
Mr E was given a suspended sentence order of 18 months, custody was suspended for 24 weeks and an 18 month Mental Health Treatment Requirement was made.
See for example James “Court Diversion in Perspective” ( Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry: 40, 2006, pages 529-538), Scott and Moffatt “The Mental Health Treatment Requirement: Realising a Better Future” (London: Sainsbury Centre for Mentaleconomic arguments for deinstitutionalisation see above) is likely to appeal to policy-makers more so than more benevolent or rights based arguments.
A fast track referral system agreed with Community Mental Health Services for those with a diagnosis of mental illness or a Mental Health Treatment Requirement which has been imposed by the courts.
CP2 said that Mr O did not need ongoing hospital treatment, although might need brief admissions in times of crises, and suggested the Court direct a Mental Health Treatment Requirement (MHTR).