Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Southampton

About the service

The role of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) West is to provide a comprehensive specialist mental health service to children and young people aged 5-18 years and who are registered with a Southampton City GP.

What we do

We are here to help children and young people who are struggling with their emotional and mental health and whose difficulties are having a significant impact on their ability to participate in daily activities or keep themselves safe. For further information please visit the Healthier Together Website.

The first appointment you have with us will be for an initial assessment. In this appointment we ask you and your parents or carers for your views and thoughts on your behalf, what you might be concerned about and what you have tried before to help. We then think together about your goals and what you want to achieve with the help of a mental health service. This again helps us to think about how we can help and how we would work together, as well as discuss alternatives if we aren't the best service to meet your needs.

If we all agree that CAMHS are the best service to help meet your needs then we will agree how to go about that and what the next steps are. There are different options for different needs and we'll talk you through so that we make the decision together. All the treatments we offer will be inline with current NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) guidelines

Accessing the service

We accept referrals by phone or by completion of our referral form and sending back to the team at camhswestnewreferrals@solent.nhs.uk or by posting to our team at the The Horizon Centre (address oppositie).

How to find us

The Horizon Centre
William Macleod Way
Southampton
SO16 4XE

Contact information

Telephone: 0300 123 6661

Further information

Some information on service and self help resources available prior to referring to Specialist CAMHS can be found using the links below:-

Resources for schools

 

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