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What is mental health

WEBabout camhs. What is Mental Health? We all have a mental health – whether it is good, bad or in the middle. Put simply, your mental health is the way you feel on any particular day. Our mental health and wellbeing can also be known as our "emotional wellbeing". Generally, we all have days where we feel good and days when we don’t.

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) — CAMHS

WEBYoung Minds gives free, relevant, practical information about a range of mental health issues in children and young people. It has information about feelings and symptoms, conditions and looking after yourself. It also has some specific information about self-harm and what to do about self-harm.

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Depression — CAMHS

WEBYoung Minds gives free, relevant, practical information about a range of mental health issues in children and young people. It has information about feelings and symptoms, conditions and looking after yourself. It also has some specific information about self-harm and what to do about self-harm.

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Specialist Community Advisers — CAMHS

WEBHow to contact your local Specialist Community Advisor. If you are a professional and need non-urgent advice, please email our team direct and one of the SCA’s will contact you to arrange a consultation. Our email address is: [email protected]. If your concern is more urgent and you need more rapid advice during working hours, please

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Helpful Videos: Puberty — CAMHS

WEBThis15-minute video introduces the topic of puberty in young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and/or Learning Disabilities. In this video, we cover: Developing an awareness of puberty-related issues in young people with a Learning Disability and/or ASD. Some strategies to help you feel more confident to support young people to

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Suicidal Thoughts in ASD — CAMHS

WEBYoung Minds gives free, relevant, practical information about a range of mental health issues in children and young people. It has information about feelings and symptoms, conditions and looking after yourself. It also has some specific information about self-harm and what to do about self-harm.

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Depression in LD — CAMHS

WEBcommon symptoms of depression in a young person with a learning disability may include: Loss of appetite or increase in appetite. Changes in sleep pattern. Loss of interest in usual motivators. Apparent loss of skills. Increase in challenging behaviour/irritability/anxiety. Withdrawal from daily routines/motivating activities.

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Communication and Mental Health — CAMHS

WEBCommunication and Mental Health. Speech, Language and Communication needs (SLCN) Being able to communicate is vital for learning, developing social skills and employment.

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Communication Problems — CAMHS

WEBWhat you can do as a parent/carer. There are many things you can do to help: Say the child’s name to get their attention before giving an instruction.. Give time for the child to process your instructions and to respond.. Simplify your language, use short clear sentences.. Speak in a positive form (e.g. say, “walk” instead of “don’t run”).. When you …

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Challenging Behaviour Assessment — CAMHS

WEBlearning disabilities. Challenging Behaviour Assessment: A Mental health and behavioural difficulties screening questionnaire for Young people with Learning Disabilities and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder. About the Screening Tool. We have developed a short simple questionnaire that is made up of risk factors for challenging behaviours / mental

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Urgent Care — CAMHS

WEBUrgent Care Team (UCT) 2nd Floor, The Den. Chesterfield Royal Hospital. Calow, Chesterfield. S44 5BL. Call us on 07901 330 724to discuss a child or make a possible referral. Available between 10:00–22:00, 7 days a week. If you are concerned, but it’s not urgent, please contact the regular CAMHS team.

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TEAM: CBT — CAMHS

WEBCBT stands for CognitiveBehaviouralTherapy. It is a type of 'talking therapy' that can help you manage your feelings by changing the way you think and what you do. CBT deals with your current problems in the ‘here and now’, rather than focusing on issues from your past. Studies have shown CBT to be very effective for children and young

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Visiting Us — CAMHS

WEBChesterfield and North Derbyshire Team: CAMHS 2nd Floor, The Den Chesterfield Royal Hospital Calow, Chesterfield S44 5BL. For more information on getting to Chesterfield Royal Hospital – parking, nearest train stations, bus routes etc. – please visit the main hospital site here.Go to car park 5a or 6 as they are nearest to The Den. CAMHS is then on the 2nd …

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TEAM: Eating Disorders — CAMHS

WEBThe CAMHS Eating Disorder Team aims to provide treatment consistent with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for eating disorders (published in 2017). The aim is to support the improvement of the emotional, physical and social functioning of the young person. You can self-refer for this input.

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Exam Pressure — CAMHS

WEBIn addition to the challenges young people face every day and in school, exam periods can be particularly stressful times. Exam stress can occur when a young person feels they cannot cope with revision, and this may lead to worries about …

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Bereavement — CAMHS

WEBTHINGS TO THINK ABOUT. All of the many different emotions that children have during bereavement are completely natural and normal. Some of the reactions can be unexpected or surprising and may seem inappropriate to adults (e.g. they may be deeply distressed one minute, then ask if they can go out to play) but this is normal and doesn’t mean that the …

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CAMHS and schools — CAMHS

WEBIntroduction. Specialist Community Advisors are closely clinked to the schools in North Derbyshire and can be contacted for free training, advice and consultation to staff about how to support children to improve their mental health. The SCA’s can also advise about the most appropriate local support service to meet an individual child’s needs should …

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