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Early Intervention and Prevention

We are part of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health services, and we work with families, professionals, and young people to offer a brief intervention of support and guidance for young people who are struggling with thoughts and feelings, low mood, anxiety who do not need a mental health assessment.

Where will I be seen?

Wherever you are seen, whether in the community, your own home (up to 5 sessions at home) or one of our buildings, you will be seen in a safe and confidential space and given the chance to explore and talk about any difficulties.  

What to expect from referral and what we do?

You and your parents or carers will know your GP or school has referred you to us, we will need both you and your parent or carer to agree (Consent) to the referral and treatment. 

We will need to meet your parent/carer and teachers to help put a plan in place to help you, we might not always need to see you.

We offer brief interventions for anxiety, low mood, struggles with friends or family, social interactions, school or home life.

We would prefer to meet with you or your parents, carers or teachers face to face but we can also offer video calls or telephone appointments if necessary.

What do you need to bring with you?

We want you to feel at ease and comfortable when seeing you, so while you don’t need to bring anything with you please do bring anything with you (except pets) which will help you feel comfortable such as headphones, a book or something to distract you.

Contact Information: 03000 851 949