'The Mental Health Tribunal provides a necessary review of a patient’s MHA detention, but for the Tribunal to perform at its best in considering a case with due diligence and urgency, the evidence of witnesses also need to be at its best. This book, with contributions by a range of experienced Tribunal members, provides valuable guidance to those giving written or oral evidence. I would encourage this to be read by anyone in that position.'- Carolyn Fyall, District Tribunal Judge and Training Lead,Manchester Civil Justice Centre'Clinicians often struggle to understand their role in tribunals. This book will go a long way in helping them and is an important publication which I hope all facilities with detained patients will use.'- Meera Roy, Medical Member, Mental Health Tribunal, HESC'Many professionals appearing before the Mental Health Tribunal do not have adequate training on either how to write reports for the Tribunal or how to give best evidence. This practical approach is an excellent guide to enabling them to do so.'- Carolyn Taylor, Tribunal Judge, Mental Health Tribunal, HESC