Getting more help (specialist services)

This section is for children and young people who need more extensive intervention, such as those with complex needs or those unable to participate in everyday activities.

Child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) - West London NHS Trust

CAMHS see children and young people with moderate to severe or complex emotional, behavioural and mental health difficulties for assessment and treatment including violent or angry behaviour, eating difficulties, low self esteem, anxiety, self-harming and sleep issues.
Who can refer: Referrals are accepted from professionals
Contact: See website for details Child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) - West London NHS Trust

Intensive Therapeutic Behaviour Support Service (ITBSS)

The ITBSS provides intensive support for autistic children and young people who have complex behaviours and eligible to be on the Dynamic Support Register (DSR). It offers robust crisis support to prevent family and placement breakdown or admission to in-patient mental health settings.
Contact: Contact the service via Hammersmith and Fulham CAMHS wlm-tr.hfcamhs@nhs.net

West London CAMHS eating disorder service

West London CAMHS eating disorder service provide specialist outpatient assessments, treatments and monitoring for children and young people up to the age of 18 with conditions such as Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa or Binge Eating Disorder registered with a GP in the borough.
Who can refer: Referrals can be made by a professional clinician. Self-referrals are also accepted but require a GP to see the young person for the physical review.
Contact: 020 8354 8160 or wlm-tr.EalingCamhs@nhs.net

ASD/LD Keyworker

ASD/LD Keyworker supports children and young people under 25 on the Dynamic Support Register (DSR) who are identified as medium (amber) or high (red) risk. The Keyworker has cross-system knowledge to help families navigate services.
Contact: If a parent wishes to discuss their child on the DSR with the Keyworker, they should enquire via their social worker or contact ASDLDKeyworker@hounslow.gov.uk

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