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
Our Tweets
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Only a few weeks left until our virtual #AGM so make sure you pencil in July 12, 6.30 - 8pm into your diaries. Do join us and see what we've been up to over the last year, and have your voice heard. westlondon.nhs.uk/news/latest-ne…
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#Vaccinations provide protection against serious illnesses. Recent news that the virus which causes #polio has been detected in #London shows these illnesses are still around. You can find out more about which vaccines are given to children here: bit.ly/2NkR2Ol
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#LearningDisabilityWeek is this week (20-26 June) with this year's theme of 'living life with a disability.' To highlight what life is like with a learning disability, Alana is sharing her own success story with us conta.cc/3yg4pGy
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It's #RefugeeWeek. Did you know there are currently eight #refugee #nurses working for the Trust? We're committed to supporting refugees to find meaningful employment here in the UK. Find out how the refugee #recruitment programme is going so far here: conta.cc/3ydsyxj
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Lovely words @mc_wellbeing and proud to be working alongside you! twitter.com/mc_wellbeing/s…