welcome to camhs consultancy
CAMHS Consultancy offers a comprehensive range of services direct to young people, families and organisations. We have extensive and relevant experience of working with organisations and individuals, both within the public, voluntary and independent sector nationally and internationally, placing us in an excellent position to support our clients at every level.
CAMHS Consultancy uses a wide variety of approaches and interventions which are specifically tailored to our clients' needs. We maintain excellent relationships with all those we work with and pride ourselves on our relationships with our clients. CAMHS Consultancy and all associates are appropriately and fully qualified and are registered with their respective professional bodies. All abide by their specific code of ethics.
Barry Nixon, Director, CAMHS Consultancy Limited
our philosophy
CAMHS Consultancy will ensure the highest standards in all that we do. As a company we aim to provide an improvement in providing mental health and well-being services to children, young people and families in the community. We will aspire to achieve wider social objectives and in doing help tackle social exclusion and support community development.
what we offer
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Helping to identify, develop and deliver transformational change ensuring the delivery of sustainable services based on strong leadership and effective relationships, improved outcomes and best value. Read more
Developing a range of educational training resources that recognise that an appropriately skilled workforce is fundamental to improving outcomes for children and young people. Read more
Supporting strategic workforce planning and development across services through a process of transformation, learning and development. Read more
Providing a range of leisure, cultural and educational activities to support improvement in the emotional well-being and mental health of children and young people. Read more
Recent publication
Integrated Workforce Planning Tool.pdf Size : 328.974 Kb Type : pdf |
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In the news:
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BBC: Lack of places warning in secure children's homes Local authorities are struggling to house some of the most disturbed children because of a shortage of secure places in children's homes. http://www.chimat.org.uk/resource/view.aspx?RID=231883&src=MH
The Guardian: Children’s mental health services have hit rock bottom – so what’s next? Three-quarters of all mental health problems start before age 18 but the available services remain severely underfunded. http://www.chimat.org.uk/resource/view.aspx?RID=232137&src=MH
The Guardian: Facebook rolls out new suicide prevention and support tools Facebook has rolled out new tools in the US that aim to help prevent suicides, allowing users to report content for review and encourage the vulnerable to get help.http://www.chimat.org.uk/resource/view.aspx?RID=232138&src=MH