Our services

Child and Adolescent Mental Health service (CAMHS)

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About the service

We help children and young people in the local area who may be having problems. You may feel very upset or angry, you may be behaving in unusual ways or have family/friends or carers that are worried about you.

We support children and young people from pre-school years up to aged 16 (or 18 if still in school) where there are severe and long standing concerns about emotional wellbeing and behaviours.


How to access

Referrals to CAMHS are accepted from a variety of health professions including GPs and hospital doctors (if urgent assessment is required) as well as school nurses and health visitors. The specialist CAMHS referral form is available in the tabs below.

If you think it would help to talk to someone at CAMHS, you (or your parent or the person that looks after you) will need to speak to someone like your doctor or school nurse.


How to find us

We have two main sites which are below.

Even though our friendly staff are based here, if you need to come to CAMHS you don’t always have to come to these two places. If you would prefer, we can try and arrange to come to you, either at school or at your local health centre for example.


Contact

Fieldhead House – 01274 723 241

Hillbrook – 01535 661 531

Use the tabs below to explore this section further.

What to expect

As a young person, you may notice lots of changes as you grow up. While many of these changes can be fun and exciting, you might find some strange, confusing or maybe even scary too.

We understand that the way you feel, behave or think can sometimes be very worrying. That’s why we have specially trained staff who will spend time with you to help you feel better. We can also work with your family, or those that care for you, to give them advice and support and help them understand how you might be feeling.

This service is known as our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, but because that’s a bit of a mouthful, we call it CAMHS.

There’s so much stuff to tell you about CAMHS we’ve broken it up into little sections to make it easier to understand.


The videos below tell you a little bit about two people’s experience with the service.


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For parents/carers

As a parent or carer of a young child or adolescent, you may have serious concerns about their emotional well-being and behaviours.

Our specially trained staff at CAMHS (child and adolescent mental health service) will work with you and your child to tackle your concerns. As all families or young people are different, our response will depend on your particular needs. We work in a variety of ways including family work, individual counselling, parent counselling, group therapy and play therapy.

We offer a wide range of services to help children and young people overcome problems such as:

  • Depression
  • Eating disorder
  • School refusal
  • Substance misuse
  • Developmental difficulties
  • Psychotic illness
  • Obsessive compulsive disorder
  • Attachment difficulties

For professionals