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How to Access the Service

To be referred to the Alternative Treatment Service (ATS), your former GP practice must send a request to Cardiff and Vale Health Inclusion Service (CAVHIS).

They can only do this if:

  • You are (or were) registered at the practice — either permanently or temporarily
  • You were involved in an incident towards a staff member, another patient, or a visitor
  • The incident happened at the GP surgery or during a GP appointment
  • The incident was reported to the police, following NHS rules (GMS Regulations 2023)

 

📝 What happens next?

  • The GP practice fills out a special form called the All Wales ATS Incident Report Form
  • They send it to the Cardiff and Vale Primary Care team
  • This team checks the documents and sends them to the ATS panel
  • The panel decides whether to accept or reject the referral
  • If the GP practice disagrees with the decision, they can appeal

 

How long does someone stay in ATS?

  • Most people stay in the ATS for 12 months
  • After 12 months, the panel will do a risk assessment
  • If the person is now low risk, they may be supported to register with a new GP
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