Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 2017

Assessment and treatment of persons suffering from severe substance addiction - Inspections

100: Reports on visits

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"Writing a report after visiting a treatment centre"

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When you visit a treatment centre as a district inspector, you must write a report about your visit. You have to give this report to the Area Director within 14 days of visiting the centre. The Area Director might then give a copy of your report to the person in charge of the treatment centre if they think it's a good idea.

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Part 2Assessment and treatment of persons suffering from severe substance addiction
Inspections

100Reports on visits

  1. A district inspector who visits any treatment centre must give a report on the visit to the Area Director within 14 days after the visit.

  2. If the Area Director considers it appropriate, he or she may give a copy of the report to the manager of the treatment centre.