Accessible Information Standard – what it means for you
Information about the Accessible Information Standard and how patients and carers can request information and communication support in a way that they can understand.
Search our resources library for self help guides, patient information leaflets, mental health and wellbeing information that you may find useful.
Information about the Accessible Information Standard and how patients and carers can request information and communication support in a way that they can understand.
Referrer resources for Complex Neurodevelopmental Service and Virtual Reality Treatment.
DBT is a form of psychological therapy that is used to help people who are experiencing difficult emotions and stresses. It involves accepting that you have these thoughts and putting in place strategies to cope with them. This leaflet outlines what the therapy involves and describes the modules taught in DBT in community and inpatient children and young peoples services.
If you need urgent help, call 24 hours a day, 7 days week - for adults, children and young people and Deaf people.
Information and advice about moving on from Children and Young People's Service (CYPS) to adult services.
Redburn is a specialist adolescent mental health service based in Prudhoe, Northumberland which provides a safe place to stay, with support from trained staff. The unit is open 24 hours a day and is run by trained nurses and support workers. There are also Doctors, Social Workers, Occupational Therapy, Psychologists, Activity Workers and Teachers.
The following leaflets provide information that you may find useful about the Kolvin Service.
The following leaflet provides information that you may find useful about the Kolvin Service.
This leaflet provide information about The Riding which is an integrated, inpatient assessment and treatment service for young people with complex mental health, behavioural and emotional needs, including those with a learning disability.
This leaflet contains information for parents and carers about the Therapeutic Assessment Group (TAG), part of the Complex Neurodevelopmental Disorders Service (CNDS). It contains information such as who will be working with your child, what sorts of things your child will do at the group and what the assessment sessions involve.