Child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) - (all regions)
CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. CAMHS are the NHS services that assess and treat young people with moderate to severe mental health difficulties.
Providing community mental health services for children and young people in Darlington
https://www.tewv.nhs.uk/services/community-camhs-darlington/
Address
Mulberry Centre Rowan Building Darlington Memorial Hospital Willow Road Darlington County Durham DL3 6HX
Providing community mental health services for children and young people in Darlington
https://www.tewv.nhs.uk/services/community-camhs-darlington/
Address
Mulberry Centre Rowan Building Darlington Memorial Hospital Willow Road Darlington County Durham DL3 6HX
Providing community mental health services for children and young people
https://www.tewv.nhs.uk/services/camhs-community-south-durham/
Address
The Acley Centre Carers Way Off Burn Way Newton Aycliffe County Durham DL5 4PE
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Providing community mental health services for children and young people
https://www.tewv.nhs.uk/services/camhs-community-south-durham/
Address
The Acley Centre Carers Way Off Burn Way Newton Aycliffe County Durham DL5 4PE
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Our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides specialist services to children and young people aged 0-18 years who are experiencing mental health problems.
Address
Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust St. Nicholas Hospital Jubilee Road Gosforth Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 3XT
https://www.cntw.nhs.uk/services/north-cumbra-community-children-and-young-peoples-services/
Our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides specialist services to children and young people aged 0-18 years who are experiencing mental health problems.
Address
Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust St. Nicholas Hospital Jubilee Road Gosforth Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 3XT
https://www.cntw.nhs.uk/services/north-cumbra-community-children-and-young-peoples-services/
The Children and Young People’s Service provides a single service to all children and young people aged 0-18 years living in Newcastle and Gateshead who present with mental health difficulties. This includes children and young people who may be living in difficult and challenging circumstances.
Services for children and young people with a learning disability are provided through collaboration between the Children and Young People’s Services and Community Learning Disability Team.
Services for children and young people experiencing psychosis are provided through collaboration between Children and Young People’s Services and the Early Intervention in Psychosis Team.
The service is able to provide:
- Assessment, diagnosis and intervention on a range of mental health issues.
- Intensive response and home-based treatment for those children and young people whose mental health is causing significant concern.
- An intensive Eating Disorder Service to support children and young people on the eating disorder pathway who are at risk of an inpatient admission.
- A comprehensive transition support package to those young people who are approaching their 18th birthday and may need continuing support as adults.
- Training, consultation, support and advice to front line staff working in targeted services for children.
0191 246 6913 or freephone 0800 652 2864
https://www.cntw.nhs.uk/services/children-young-peoples-service-newcastle-gateshead/
Address
Benton House 136 Sandyford Road Sandyford Newcastle NE2 1QE
Opening times
Monday 8am – 8pm
Tuesday 8am – 8pm
Wednesday 8am – 8pm
Thursday 8am – 8pm
Friday 8am – 8pm
The Children and Young People’s Service provides a single service to all children and young people aged 0-18 years living in Newcastle and Gateshead who present with mental health difficulties. This includes children and young people who may be living in difficult and challenging circumstances.
Services for children and young people with a learning disability are provided through collaboration between the Children and Young People’s Services and Community Learning Disability Team.
Services for children and young people experiencing psychosis are provided through collaboration between Children and Young People’s Services and the Early Intervention in Psychosis Team.
The service is able to provide:
- Assessment, diagnosis and intervention on a range of mental health issues.
- Intensive response and home-based treatment for those children and young people whose mental health is causing significant concern.
- An intensive Eating Disorder Service to support children and young people on the eating disorder pathway who are at risk of an inpatient admission.
- A comprehensive transition support package to those young people who are approaching their 18th birthday and may need continuing support as adults.
- Training, consultation, support and advice to front line staff working in targeted services for children.
0191 246 6913 or freephone 0800 652 2864
https://www.cntw.nhs.uk/services/children-young-peoples-service-newcastle-gateshead/
Address
Benton House 136 Sandyford Road Sandyford Newcastle NE2 1QE
Opening times
Monday 8am – 8pm
Tuesday 8am – 8pm
Wednesday 8am – 8pm
Thursday 8am – 8pm
Friday 8am – 8pm
Hartlepool child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) provides assessment and appropriate treatment or intervention for children and young people up to their 18th birthday who are experiencing mental health problems, with the aim of positive mental health promotion. The team has three main functions; - Assessment and treatment of children and young people up to 18 years old with mental health disorders - Advice, support and consultation for family, carers and workers from health, social services, educational and voluntary agencies - Promotion of positive mental health in children and young people. Treatments/interventions offered are evidence based and vary from individual, group and family approaches
Address
Dover House, Lynn Street North, Hartlepool, TS24 7JZ
https://www.tewv.nhs.uk/services/community-mental-health-young-teesside/
Hartlepool child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) provides assessment and appropriate treatment or intervention for children and young people up to their 18th birthday who are experiencing mental health problems, with the aim of positive mental health promotion. The team has three main functions; - Assessment and treatment of children and young people up to 18 years old with mental health disorders - Advice, support and consultation for family, carers and workers from health, social services, educational and voluntary agencies - Promotion of positive mental health in children and young people. Treatments/interventions offered are evidence based and vary from individual, group and family approaches
Address
Dover House, Lynn Street North, Hartlepool, TS24 7JZ
https://www.tewv.nhs.uk/services/community-mental-health-young-teesside/
Our child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) provides assessment and appropriate treatment or intervention for children and young people until they are 18.
Our services are for people who are experiencing mental health problems, with the aim of positive mental health promotion.
The service is available to anyone with concerns. This includes parents, carers, school staff, health professionals and GPs, as well as children and young people worried about their own mental health.
Phone: 0300 013 2000
The line is open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays.
- Option 1 – CAMHS Training
- Option 2 – Middlesbrough CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 3 – Redcar CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 4 – Hartlepool CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 5 – Stockton CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 7 – Community eating disorders team
Opening times
Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays
Our child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) provides assessment and appropriate treatment or intervention for children and young people until they are 18.
Our services are for people who are experiencing mental health problems, with the aim of positive mental health promotion.
The service is available to anyone with concerns. This includes parents, carers, school staff, health professionals and GPs, as well as children and young people worried about their own mental health.
Phone: 0300 013 2000
The line is open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays.
- Option 1 – CAMHS Training
- Option 2 – Middlesbrough CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 3 – Redcar CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 4 – Hartlepool CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 5 – Stockton CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 7 – Community eating disorders team
Opening times
Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays
Middlesbrough child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) provides assessment and appropriate treatment or intervention for children and young people until they are 18.
The service is available to anyone with concerns. This includes parents, carers, school staff, health professionals and GPs, as well as children and young people worried about their own mental health.
Phone: 0300 013 2000
The line is open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays.
- Option 1 – CAMHS Training
- Option 2 – Middlesbrough CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 3 – Redcar CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 4 – Hartlepool CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 5 – Stockton CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 7 – Community eating disorders team
Middlesbrough child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) provides assessment and appropriate treatment or intervention for children and young people until they are 18.
The service is available to anyone with concerns. This includes parents, carers, school staff, health professionals and GPs, as well as children and young people worried about their own mental health.
Phone: 0300 013 2000
The line is open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays.
- Option 1 – CAMHS Training
- Option 2 – Middlesbrough CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 3 – Redcar CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 4 – Hartlepool CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 5 – Stockton CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 7 – Community eating disorders team
The Children and Young People’s Service provides a single service to all children and young people aged 0-18 years living in Newcastle and Gateshead who present with mental health difficulties. This includes children and young people who may be living in difficult and challenging circumstances.
Services for children and young people with a learning disability are provided through collaboration between the Children and Young People’s Services and Community Learning Disability Team.
Services for children and young people experiencing psychosis are provided through collaboration between Children and Young People’s Services and the Early Intervention in Psychosis Team.
The service is able to provide:
- Assessment, diagnosis and intervention on a range of mental health issues.
- Intensive response and home-based treatment for those children and young people whose mental health is causing significant concern.
- An intensive Eating Disorder Service to support children and young people on the eating disorder pathway who are at risk of an inpatient admission.
- A comprehensive transition support package to those young people who are approaching their 18th birthday and may need continuing support as adults.
- Training, consultation, support and advice to front line staff working in targeted services for children.
Address
Benton House 136 Sandyford Road Sandyford Newcastle NE2 1QE
Opening times
Monday 8am – 8pm
Tuesday 8am – 8pm
Wednesday 8am – 8pm
Thursday 8am – 8pm
Friday 8am – 8pm
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https://www.cntw.nhs.uk/services/children-young-peoples-service-newcastle-gateshead/
0191 246 6913 or freephone 0800 652 2864
The Children and Young People’s Service provides a single service to all children and young people aged 0-18 years living in Newcastle and Gateshead who present with mental health difficulties. This includes children and young people who may be living in difficult and challenging circumstances.
Services for children and young people with a learning disability are provided through collaboration between the Children and Young People’s Services and Community Learning Disability Team.
Services for children and young people experiencing psychosis are provided through collaboration between Children and Young People’s Services and the Early Intervention in Psychosis Team.
The service is able to provide:
- Assessment, diagnosis and intervention on a range of mental health issues.
- Intensive response and home-based treatment for those children and young people whose mental health is causing significant concern.
- An intensive Eating Disorder Service to support children and young people on the eating disorder pathway who are at risk of an inpatient admission.
- A comprehensive transition support package to those young people who are approaching their 18th birthday and may need continuing support as adults.
- Training, consultation, support and advice to front line staff working in targeted services for children.
Address
Benton House 136 Sandyford Road Sandyford Newcastle NE2 1QE
Opening times
Monday 8am – 8pm
Tuesday 8am – 8pm
Wednesday 8am – 8pm
Thursday 8am – 8pm
Friday 8am – 8pm
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https://www.cntw.nhs.uk/services/children-young-peoples-service-newcastle-gateshead/
0191 246 6913 or freephone 0800 652 2864
Our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) is here to help children and young people up to 18 years old, and their families in North Tyneside.
Young people come and see us for lots of different reasons, such as:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Self-harm
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
You may meet several different kinds of professionals in CAMHS. All of our staff are trained in assessing children and young people, and some staff have additional specialist training. You will be told who you will be coming to see before you come and see us, and this may include a:
- nurse
- psychiatrist
- clinical psychologist
- social worker
- art therapist
- primary mental health worker
- CAMHS practitioner
Address
Albion Road Clinic Albion Road North Shields NE29 0HG
Opening times
We are available 9-5 Monday to Friday
Our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) is here to help children and young people up to 18 years old, and their families in North Tyneside.
Young people come and see us for lots of different reasons, such as:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Self-harm
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
You may meet several different kinds of professionals in CAMHS. All of our staff are trained in assessing children and young people, and some staff have additional specialist training. You will be told who you will be coming to see before you come and see us, and this may include a:
- nurse
- psychiatrist
- clinical psychologist
- social worker
- art therapist
- primary mental health worker
- CAMHS practitioner
Address
Albion Road Clinic Albion Road North Shields NE29 0HG
Opening times
We are available 9-5 Monday to Friday
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides specialist services to children and young people aged 0-18 years who are experiencing mental health problems.
Address
Craster St George's ParkMorpeth Northumberland NE61 2NU
Children and Young People's Service - Northumberland - CNTW165 - Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Craster St George's Park Morpeth Northumberland NE61 2NU
Telephone number
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides specialist services to children and young people aged 0-18 years who are experiencing mental health problems.
Address
Craster St George's ParkMorpeth Northumberland NE61 2NU
Children and Young People's Service - Northumberland - CNTW165 - Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Craster St George's Park Morpeth Northumberland NE61 2NU
Telephone number
South Tyneside Lifecycle Primary Care Mental Health Service aims to help people experiencing mild to moderately severe mental health problems. In our Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Team (CAMHS) we offer support and advice to help young people learn skills to manage the way they feel.
Supporting children and young people within the following age ranges:
- Early Years (0-5 years)
- Children (6-13 years)
- Young People (14-17 years)
- Young Adults (18-25 years)
They offer evidence-based treatments for a variety of common mental health issues, these may include:
- Low Mood and Depression
- Worry and Anxiety
- Controlling Anger
- Bereavement/Loss
- Bullying
- Eating Difficulties
- Self-Harming Behaviours
- Relationship & Family Difficulties
We aim to help children and young people at the earliest possible stage, in order to support children, young people and families to develop skills and promote positive wellbeing and reduce the risk of further distress.
Address
South Tyneside Lifecycle Primary Care Mental Health Service, Cleadon Primary Care Centre, Prince Edward Road, South Shields, NE34 8PS
Opening times
Monday-Thursday 09:00-20:30
Fri – Saturday 09:00-17:00
(excludes bank holidays)
If you would like to find out more information about this service, you can speak to a Duty Officer between 9.00 – 4.45pm Monday to Friday.
https://www.southtynesidelifecyclementalhealth.nhs.uk/home-page-child/
South Tyneside Lifecycle Primary Care Mental Health Service aims to help people experiencing mild to moderately severe mental health problems. In our Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Team (CAMHS) we offer support and advice to help young people learn skills to manage the way they feel.
Supporting children and young people within the following age ranges:
- Early Years (0-5 years)
- Children (6-13 years)
- Young People (14-17 years)
- Young Adults (18-25 years)
They offer evidence-based treatments for a variety of common mental health issues, these may include:
- Low Mood and Depression
- Worry and Anxiety
- Controlling Anger
- Bereavement/Loss
- Bullying
- Eating Difficulties
- Self-Harming Behaviours
- Relationship & Family Difficulties
We aim to help children and young people at the earliest possible stage, in order to support children, young people and families to develop skills and promote positive wellbeing and reduce the risk of further distress.
Address
South Tyneside Lifecycle Primary Care Mental Health Service, Cleadon Primary Care Centre, Prince Edward Road, South Shields, NE34 8PS
Opening times
Monday-Thursday 09:00-20:30
Fri – Saturday 09:00-17:00
(excludes bank holidays)
If you would like to find out more information about this service, you can speak to a Duty Officer between 9.00 – 4.45pm Monday to Friday.
https://www.southtynesidelifecyclementalhealth.nhs.uk/home-page-child/
Our child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) provides assessment and appropriate treatment or intervention for children and young people until they are 18.
Our services are for people who are experiencing mental health problems, with the aim of positive mental health promotion.
The service is available to anyone with concerns. This includes parents, carers, school staff, health professionals and GPs, as well as children and young people worried about their own mental health.
Providing community mental health services for children and young people in Darlington
Community mental health services in Teesside for children and young people - Tees Esk and Wear Valley NHS Foundation Trust (tewv.nhs.uk)
The line is open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays.
- Option 1 – CAMHS Training
- Option 2 – Middlesbrough CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 3 – Redcar CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 4 – Hartlepool CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 5 – Stockton CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 7 – Community eating disorders team
Our child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) provides assessment and appropriate treatment or intervention for children and young people until they are 18.
Our services are for people who are experiencing mental health problems, with the aim of positive mental health promotion.
The service is available to anyone with concerns. This includes parents, carers, school staff, health professionals and GPs, as well as children and young people worried about their own mental health.
Providing community mental health services for children and young people in Darlington
Community mental health services in Teesside for children and young people - Tees Esk and Wear Valley NHS Foundation Trust (tewv.nhs.uk)
The line is open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays.
- Option 1 – CAMHS Training
- Option 2 – Middlesbrough CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 3 – Redcar CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 4 – Hartlepool CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 5 – Stockton CAMHS and learning disability CAMHS
- Option 7 – Community eating disorders team
The Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CCAMHS) is a team of professionals who offer support and advice to aid mental health promotion and positive well-being.
Our service works with children and young people aged 0-18 who may be showing signs of behavioural difficulties and/or emotional distress. Difficulties we may be able to help with include :-
- Worries/Anxieties
- Low Mood
- Controlling Anger
- Bereavement/Loss
- Bullying
- Eating
- Self-Harm
- Relationship Problems
Community CAMHS aim to deal with such difficulties at the earliest possible stage of intervention in the hope that children and young people will develop skills and resilience to promote positive well-being, thus minimising the risk of further distress.
We have excellent links with schools, GP’s, health Visitors, school nurses and other specialist services. We also form part of a larger group of professionals who specialise in child and adolescent mental health.
The Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CCAMHS) is a team of professionals who offer support and advice to aid mental health promotion and positive well-being.
Our service works with children and young people aged 0-18 who may be showing signs of behavioural difficulties and/or emotional distress. Difficulties we may be able to help with include :-
- Worries/Anxieties
- Low Mood
- Controlling Anger
- Bereavement/Loss
- Bullying
- Eating
- Self-Harm
- Relationship Problems
Community CAMHS aim to deal with such difficulties at the earliest possible stage of intervention in the hope that children and young people will develop skills and resilience to promote positive well-being, thus minimising the risk of further distress.
We have excellent links with schools, GP’s, health Visitors, school nurses and other specialist services. We also form part of a larger group of professionals who specialise in child and adolescent mental health.