North Cumbria Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) – Information for parents and carers
Information for parents and carers about the North Cumbria CAMHS services in Workington and Carlisle.
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Information for parents and carers about the North Cumbria CAMHS services in Workington and Carlisle.
A patient information leaflet which explains who the service works with, how to be referred and what the team can do to help you.
Information leaflet about North East Drive Mobility which includes who the service is for, what they offer, what happens at assessments and how to access the service.
Information about the Mental Health and Deafness Service for deaf and deafblind people aged 18 years or older who mainly use British Sign Language (BSL) to communicate.
The North Northumberland Adult Community Treatment team provides an assessment and treatment service for people who are experiencing difficulty with their mental health. The team is made up of a number of health care professionals. Appointments with the team are arranged at a number of different sites across your area. If this is inconvenient to you then appointments may also be arranged within your own home.
Information for anyone in North Tyneside experiencing problems with drugs and alcohol. It tells you the kind of support available, who the service is for and how to arrange an appointment.
A referral form for NRGDS, based at Walkergate Park Hospital, Newcastle. This is a service for people who experience persistent confusion and/or distress with their gender. This includes people who want to change physical aspects of their gender as well as those who do not.
Information leaflet about the Northern Region Gender Dysphoria Service which includes who the service is for, what they offer, what happens at appointments and how to access the service.
The Psychiatric Liaison Team provides assessment of mental health, and treatment of any mental health problems, to people attending Northumbria Specalist Emergency Care Hospital (NSECH) and other hospitals in the Northumberland area. This leaflet has been developed for younger people.