Autism in Adults – NICE Clinical Guideline 142
This link takes you to the NICE website and gives you the guidelines covering diagnosis and managing suspected or confirmed autism spectrum disorder.
Search our resources library for self help guides, patient information leaflets, mental health and wellbeing information that you may find useful.
This link takes you to the NICE website and gives you the guidelines covering diagnosis and managing suspected or confirmed autism spectrum disorder.
This guideline covers children and young people with autism spectrum disorder (across the full range of intellectual ability) from birth until their 19th birthday. It covers the different ways that health and social care professionals can provide support, treatment and help for children and young people with autism, and their families and carers, from the early years through to their transition into young adult life.
Information from the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities about how the Mental Capacity Act 2005 can help people with learning disabilities deal with their money when they go into banks, building societies and post offices.
Helpful information on Beadnell Ward, a specialist regional facility for women experiencing psychological and emotional issues related to pregnancy, childbirth and early motherhood.
This leaflet will provide you with useful information for your stay on Beckfield, a 14 bed psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) at Hopewood Park.
Bede is an urgent care inpatient ward based at St Nicholas Hospital in Gosforth, Newcastle. The service is for men over the age of 18 years who are experiencing a relapse or crisis regarding their mental wellbeing and require inpatient admission
Information for families about the Behaviour Support Service in Sunderland and South Tyneside. The team supports people whose behaviour has been affected primarily by dementia but also other conditions such as depression or anxiety.
Information for families about the Behaviour Support Service in Sunderland and South Tyneside. The team supports families and carers of people whose behaviour has been affected primarily by dementia but also other conditions such as depression or anxiety.
This leaflet, from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, is for anyone who has been bereaved, their family and friends, and anyone else who wants to learn more.
This guide is for anyone who has experienced a bereavement either recent or in the past. It gives some basic details of what needs to be done when there is a death and aims to help you understand some of the emotions which may be faced during a bereavement or loss. Available in audio, easy to read and British Sign Language (BSL).