Current measures have perverse effects

Current indicators can have the perverse effect of making treatment agencies retain people for the requisite 12 weeks, whether or not they are progressing, thus clogging up the treatment system and prolonging waiting times for new service users.

National Treatment Agency, Chief Executive’s Report to the Board, 4 October 2006.
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