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KAMP strives to ensure that our services are easy to access for all – we have car parking spaces close to both surgeries for frail patients or those with disabilities, accessible rooms and wheelchairs for use whilst visiting the surgery.
You can access online services for: Yourself (if you are over 16 years old) Your children under 14 years. Those you care for, with their permission. Young people aged 14-16 can choose to consent to continued parental access or to manage their own access.
CAMHS is the NHS mental health services for children and young people. CAMHS support covers depression, problems with food and eating, self-harm, abuse, violence or anger, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and anxiety, and other difficulties.
Offers specialized assessment and programming for children and youth who have difficulty acquiring fine and/or gross motor skills. The specialized KAMPS clinics and one-on-one assessments are led by Dr. Paulene Kamps and designed to help children and teens who struggle with poor motor coordination.
speak to your child to find out what’s going on and what might be causing them to feel this way. make suggestions for what they think would help. refer them for support such as counselling. refer them to the NHS mental health service for children and young people, known as CAMHS.
The NHS services that support young people's mental health are called Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). You may also hear them called CYPMHS (Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services).
Children and young people's mental health services cover a wide range of mental health needs, including support to: manage feelings, such as low mood (depression) and anxiety. manage behaviours, such as eating disorders and self-harm.