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· dynamic support registers (dsr), care (education) and treatment reviews (c (e)tr) and oversight arrangements are key to identifying, understanding and supporting children, young … In this film conor talks about how the policy has been strengthened by being coproduced with people with lived experience. · this new policy aims to prevent unnecessary hospital admissions for people with a learning disability and autistic people. The policy includes new guidance on the implementation … A cetr panel member and autistic person: The aim of a cetr is to ensure that care and treatment is delivered in the least restrictive way. Anyone involved in the person’s care, including the person, their families and support team, can ask for a cetr to … Cetrs should be every 3 months for children and young people in hospital. Background this ctr policy builds on the work of the improving lives team and on what we learned from using ctrs from october 2014 to march 2015. For commissioners and ctr /cetr chairs the commissioner or ctr chair should ensure that the person having a ctr is given a copy of ‘my care and treatment review’ and ‘my ctr planner’ … · these workbooks are for panel members to record their findings during a care and treatment review (ctr) or care, education and treatment review (cetr), based on the key … Care (education) and treatment reviews (c(e)trs) are part of nhs england’s commitment to transforming services for people of all ages with a learning disability and autistic people. This includes ensuring that a young person is not admitted to hospital unnecessarily or if the young …