Martin Curtice MBChB MRCPsych LLM
 Consultant in old age
psychiatry, the Hollyhill Unit, Birmingham.
Dr Curtice obtained a Master of Laws with Distinction in
Mental Health Law in 2003. He has an interest in mental health law,
human rights and the Human Rights Act 1998 and has publications in
these areas. He sits on the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Special
Committee on Human Rights.
Declaration of interests: None
Richard Symonds MBChB FRCPsych LLM
Dr Symonds has been a full-time consultant psychiatrist in Kent
for general adult and rehabilitation psychiatry. Now retired from
most of the NHS (he still has a small liaison role) he is engaged
as a medical member for the Tribunal Service. He has an
interest in mental health law and human rights and has obtained a
Master of Laws in Mental Health Law. He sits on the Special
Committee for Human Rights at the Royal College of
Psychiatrists.
Email: rls@symonds.myzen.co.uk
Declaration of interests: Medical member of
Tribunals Judiciary (Mental Health).
Tim Exworthy MBBS LLM FRCPsych DFP
Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust,
Kent.
Dr Exworthy is a consultant forensic psychiatrist at a
low secure forensic unit in Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust,
Kent. He is also a visiting senior lecturer in the
Department of Forensic Mental Health Science at the Institute of
Psychiatry. His research interests focus on the interface between
mental health law, psychiatry and human rights and in 2005 he
graduated with a Master of Laws, with a distinction, in mental
health law. He also chairs the Special Committee on Human Rights at
the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Email: t.exworthy@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Declaration of interests: None
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