Dynamic support register and care, (education) and treatment reviews
Care (education) and treatment reviews
A care and treatment review (CTR) is for adults with a learning disability and/or autism.
A care, education and treatment review (CETR) is for children and young people (ages 0-18 years) with a learning disability and/or autism. It is different to a CTR because it includes educational needs.
C(E)TRs are for people who are at risk of going into hospital or who are already in hospital. They are a chance for the person to share what matters to them and their thoughts about their care and treatment.
Key lines of enquiry
Each review will follow the appropriate key lines of enquiry for whether the person is:
- A child or an adult
- In hospital or not
The key lines of enquiry are sets of questions asked to the person. Asking these questions aims to help understand their needs. This will help determine the right support they need.
How to get a C(E)TR
Norfolk and Waveney integrated care board (ICB) are responsible for arranging C(E)TRs.
A request for someone to have a C(E)TR can come from:
- The person themselves
- Their family, carer, advocate
- The team that supports them in the community or in hospital
The person will only get a C(E)RT if their support needs show that they should have one.
Contact Norfolk and Waveney ICB to request a C(E)TR or more information
Guidance and resources from NHS England
- Learn more about C(E)TRs in the policy and guide on the NHS England website
- Read the C(E)TR code of practice on the NHS England website
- Download the 'My CTR review booklet' (PDF) and the 'My CTR planner' (PDF) from the NHS England website