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Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP)

Expert Witness Services

Specialist experts in the Mental Health Act 1983. Our AMHPs provide critical evidence on detention processes, sectioning procedures, social care duties, and professional standards in mental health social work and crisis intervention.

Warranted AMHP
HCPC/SWE Registered
CPR Part 35 Compliant
CVs in 1 Hour

What Is an Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP)?

An Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) is a specialist practitioner—typically a social worker, nurse, occupational therapist, or psychologist—who has completed advanced post-graduate training in mental health law and is warranted by a Local Authority.

In the medico-legal context, AMHP experts are vital for cases involving the application of the Mental Health Act 1983. They provide independent scrutiny of the sectioning process, ensuring that the legal rights of the individual were protected and that all social perspectives were considered during crisis interventions. They assess:

Mental Health Act Compliance Sectioning Procedures Nearest Relative Disputes Social Care Negligence Human Rights (Article 5 & 8) Deprivation of Liberty Least Restrictive Practice Crisis Intervention Standards

Qualifications & Professional Standards

Professional Registration (Social Work England, NMC, HCPC)
Post-Graduate AMHP Qualification
Current Local Authority Warranting/Approval
Expert Knowledge of the MHA Code of Practice
Experience in Mental Health Act Tribunals
Advanced Court and Expert Witness Training

When to Instruct an AMHP Expert

AMHP experts are instructed when the central question involves the legality or professional standard of a Mental Health Act assessment or social care intervention. Instruct this expert type when you need:

Legislative Audit

Determining whether a Mental Health Act assessment followed the correct legal procedures and Code of Practice.

Standard of Care

Evaluating whether an AMHP or social worker met the expected professional standards during a crisis.

Least Restrictive

Assessing if alternatives to hospital detention were adequately explored before an application was made.

Social Perspectives

Providing evidence on how social factors, housing, and support influenced a detention decision.

Nearest Relative

Expert opinion on disputes regarding the identification or displacement of a Nearest Relative.

False Imprisonment

Assisting in civil claims where unlawful detention is alleged due to procedural errors in sectioning.

Legal Areas Covered

AMHP experts provide evidence across a range of public and civil law matters:

Judicial Review

Challenging the lawfulness of Local Authority decisions regarding MHA assessments and detention.

Mental Health Tribunals

Providing independent social reports and legislative scrutiny of the detaining authority.

Professional Negligence

Claims against Local Authorities for failure in duty of care or procedural errors by AMHPs.

Court of Protection

Assessing the interface between the Mental Health Act and the Mental Capacity Act (DoLS/LPS).

Human Rights Claims

Evidence regarding breaches of Article 5 (Right to Liberty) or Article 8 (Right to Family Life).

Nearest Relative Actions

Displacement proceedings and the professional conduct of the AMHP in consulting relatives.

Legislative & Social Scenarios

MHA Sections

  • Section 2 (Assessment)
  • Section 3 (Treatment)
  • Section 4 (Emergency)
  • Section 135/136 (Police Powers)
  • CTO (Community Treatment)

Social Factors

  • Housing & Homelessness
  • Support Networks
  • Cultural & Religious Needs
  • Carer Perspectives
  • Financial Safeguarding

Crisis Management

  • Risk to Self/Others
  • Involuntary Admission
  • Restraint & Conveyance
  • Crisis Team Intervention

Relational Disputes

  • Nearest Relative Objections
  • Displacement Applications
  • Family Consultation Failures
  • Information Sharing Rights

Capacity Interface

  • DoLS vs MHA Eligibility
  • Best Interests in Crisis
  • Mental Capacity Act Compliance
  • LPS Transition Issues

Compliance Audits

  • Code of Practice Deviations
  • Procedural Irregularity
  • Documentation Validity
  • Statutory Timeframes

Our Assessment Process

1

Instruction Received

Submit your instruction with case details

2

Expert Matched

We identify the most suitable AMHP expert

3

CV & Quote Sent

Expert CV and fee estimate within 1 hour

4

Assessment Scheduled

Face-to-face or video appointment arranged

5

Clinical & Legislative Review

Comprehensive review of social and legal factors

6

Report Delivered

CPR Part 35 compliant report delivered

What’s Included in the AMHP Expert Report

Report Contents

  • Instructions and legal documents reviewed
  • Social and developmental background
  • Detailed audit of MHA sectioning process
  • Analysis of social work interventions
  • Compliance with MHA Code of Practice
  • Least restrictive alternative analysis
  • Opinion on Nearest Relative consultation
  • Standard of care and negligence findings
  • Human Rights Act compatibility (Articles 5/8)
  • Legislative recommendations and social care plan
  • Statement of truth and declaration

Quality Standards

CPR Part 35 Compliant — structured for court acceptance
Clear Opinions — reasoned conclusions based on evidence
Plain English — accessible to non-medical readers
Conflict Check — declaration of no conflicts of interest
Full Appendices — CV and professional warranting included

Why Instruct Our AMHP Experts?

Legislative Specialists

AMHPs with deep expertise in the Mental Health Act and social care law.

CVs in 1 Hour

Rapid response with expert CVs and fee quotes.

Urgent Reports Available

1-4 day turnaround for urgent tribunal or court deadlines.

Nationwide Coverage

Experts located across the UK, plus remote video assessments.

Warranted Professionals

Our AMHPs hold current Local Authority approval and professional registration.

Court Experienced

Experts experienced in oral evidence, judicial reviews, and joint statements.

Fees & Funding Options

Private / Insurance

  • Competitive fixed fees
  • Fee estimate provided upfront
  • Deferred payment available
  • Direct billing to insurers

Legal Aid (LAA)

  • LAA rates accepted
  • Prior authority applications supported
  • Experienced in publicly funded cases

Court / CPS Funded

  • Crown Court rates
  • CPS panel experience
  • Court-appointed instructions

Frequently Asked Questions

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