#MYMIND PROGRAM PROFESSIONAL#
Any professional can refer to the service including GPs. They are there if you experience mental health issues like depression or low mood or emotional difficulties which might be difficult to talk about with families or friends. RDaSH is a service for children and young people up to the age of 18 years. Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust (RDaSH) Young people can access the service through school access is usually after school staff, such as school nurses or learning mentors, have been involved. Services include counselling, family intervention and parenting support. MAST services are bought in by some schools in Rotherham. Adopted children should contact the team through either their adopted parents or a teacher.
Looked after children should contact the team through their social worker. The team offers advice to parents or carers and professionals working with looked after and adopted children to support the emotional wellbeing of young people in care. Looked After and Adopted Children's Therapeutic Team Everyone should be registered with a local GP and they are usually the first people you see with any medical problem. GPs are medical doctors who offer treatment and support for a range of physical and mental health problems. If you think you would like support from an EP, talk to the SENDCo or a trusted adult at your school or setting. They aim to help people have a better understanding of the skills and needs of the children and young people they work with. Educational Psychology Service (EPS)Įducational Psychologists (EP) visit schools/settings and talk to staff, children and young people about a wide range of issues including emotional well-being and learning. See Easy access to Early Help for more information. Organisations who can help and working the CAMHS area include: Early HelpĮarly Help provide intense, focused support when problems first emerge.Įarly Help Drop in at Eric Manns is open for young people aged from 11 years who are at secondary school and young adults up to the age of 25, they offer support through adolescence and into early adulthood. Children and Adolescents Mental Health Services – CAMHS – are a range of services provided by a number of different organisations to help children and young people have good emotional health and mental wellbeing.