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Original Article

How patients in New Zealand view community treatment orders

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Pages 357-368 | Published online: 14 Jun 2010

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Miriam George. (2011) Community Treatment Orders: Locating a Social Worker's Space. Social Work in Mental Health 9:3, pages 206-221.
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Duncan Milne, Anthony O'Brien & Brian McKenna. (2009) Community treatment orders and competence to consent. Australasian Psychiatry 17:4, pages 273-278.
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