People you may meet at CAMHS
Learn more about the people you may meet to help you with your emotional and mental health journey at CAMHS – from nurses and therapists to doctors and other specialists.

LBGTQ+ Support and Action Youth Group
Stand with us in naming the prejudices, misconceptions and other obstacles that have an effect on the lives on young LGBTQ+ people in our community.

Call the CAMHS helpline
If you’re feeling anxious, call the Speak helpline for support and advice on 0800 328 4444. Find out more about CAMHS crisis support.
For children coming to CAMHS for the first time
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A special ceremony to mark the unveiling of a #blueplaque commemorating 19th century psychiatrist, Dr John Conolly, took place at St Bernard’s Hospital today. Thank you to our esteemed speakers @VirendraSharma @EnglishHeritage @Derektracy1 @apksachar who helped mark the occasion
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The latest edition of our stakeholder newsletter @wl is out now! For the latest Trust news, click here conta.cc/3GmhKzs
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Over 5,000 people have started the programme since January 2021, many have now reduced their risk of getting #Type2Diabetes. How to join? - Self referral (if you had a blood test in the last 12 months) - Or get a referral from your GP or nurse. rebrand.ly/healthier_you
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As part of #Type2DiabetesPreventionWeek our diabetes health and wellness coaches have been giving their #healthierhacks to avoid developing diabetes. Here are some more. Check them out below:
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It's #Type2DiabetesPreventionWeek so some of our Diabetes Health and Wellness Coaches who work under @EalingPartners have provided some #HealthierHacks to help stop you from developing #diabetes. Check them out below