Fitness to Practise
Psychiatric Expert Witness
I provide fitness to practise psychiatric assessments and expert reports for solicitors acting in regulatory and disciplinary proceedings. My reports address diagnosis, impairment, insight, treatment, prognosis, risk, and whether a practitioner’s mental health is affecting safe professional practice.
Psychiatric evidence for solicitors handling fitness to practise cases
When your case turns on whether a practitioner’s mental health affects safe, reliable, and professional functioning, you need clear psychiatric evidence on the real issues. I assess diagnosis, current mental state, functional impact, insight, treatment engagement, relapse risk, and whether any impairment is likely to affect professional performance.
My CPR-compliant medico-legal reports are structured for legal scrutiny. I address the points that matter in fitness to practise proceedings: whether symptoms were present at the relevant time, whether conduct may have been influenced by psychiatric disorder, whether risk is ongoing, and what prognosis and remediation can realistically be expected.
I am a Consultant Psychiatrist with more than 23 years’ NHS experience, FRCPsych, MA Medical Ethics & Law, GMC registered, and Section 12(2) approved. I am regularly instructed as an SJE and have been commended by judges for clarity.
What my fitness to practise reports cover
I assess the psychiatric issues that arise when mental health, professional conduct, performance, or patient safety are in dispute.
Mental health issues in fitness to practise proceedings
In many fitness to practise expert instructions, the central question is not simply whether a diagnosis exists. The real issue is whether that diagnosis impaired professional judgment, reliability, boundaries, attendance, record keeping, decision-making, or the ability to practise safely at the relevant time.
My approach is evidence-led. I assess chronology, symptoms, contemporaneous records, treatment history, occupational pressures, and the practitioner’s own account. I then give a clear opinion on impairment, insight, remediation, and the likelihood of safe and sustained return to work.
- Depressive disorders affecting concentration, attendance, and day-to-day functioning
- Anxiety disorders affecting performance, reliability, and workplace functioning
- Post-traumatic stress disorder following workplace trauma
- Burnout, stress-related decompensation, and occupational exhaustion
- Bipolar disorder and episodic mood instability
- Psychotic illness affecting judgement, perception, and reality testing
- Personality vulnerability where conduct, behaviour, or workplace relationships are in issue
- Substance-related presentations where psychiatric diagnosis or functional impact is in issue
What solicitors need from a psychiatric fitness report
A useful psychiatric fitness report instruction must do more than confirm a diagnosis. My reports explain whether the condition is active, whether it affected the events under review, whether treatment is likely to stabilise the presentation, and whether restrictions, supervision, or phased return measures are clinically justified.
I also address future risk in practical terms. That includes relapse risk, adherence to treatment, occupational stressors, and whether the practitioner has developed enough insight to reduce recurrence. This gives your tribunal or panel a report that is medically grounded and directly relevant to disposal, conditions, or return to practice.
- Is there a recognised psychiatric disorder?
- Was the disorder present at the material time?
- Did it impair judgment, behaviour, or professional functioning?
- What treatment has been undertaken and with what effect?
- How strong is the practitioner’s insight and remediation?
- What is the prognosis over the next 6–24 months?
- Is there an ongoing risk to safe practice?
- Are conditions or monitoring clinically indicated?
Expert report specialties relevant to fitness to practise
Fitness to practise work most often draws on my Adult Psychiatry expertise, particularly where diagnosis, risk, occupational functioning, and prognosis are central. Where the case involves criminal allegations, behavioural risk, or secure settings, my Forensic Psychiatry experience may also be relevant.
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Frequently Asked Questions
My fitness to practise report addresses diagnosis, current mental state, functional impairment, insight, treatment, prognosis, and risk. I also consider whether a psychiatric disorder was likely to have affected the conduct or performance under review. If you need a targeted opinion for an upcoming hearing, submit a case enquiry and I will advise on suitability.
My standard turnaround is 1–2 weeks from assessmen
