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CAMHS (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service) North Oxfordshire

CAMHS aims to make sure than no one goes without the support they need. In Oxfordshire they provide a wide range of mental health services for children and young people (CAMHS) and community services. CAMHS offers two pathways for providing mental health services for children and adolescents. The CAMHS – Getting Help pathway provides an ...
01865 902 515 Single Point of Access referral line
01865 904 105 North Oxfordshire CAMHS

CAMHS Neuropsychiatry Service

Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Neuropsychiatry Service provides assessment, treatment and support for young people (up to 18 years) with complex Neuropsychiatry needs, such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Tourette’s Syndrome who are presenting with high risk behaviours and/or have come into contact with the youth justice system. ...

CAMHS (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service) Central Oxfordshire

CAMHS aims to make sure than no one goes without the support they need. In Oxfordshire they provide a wide range of mental health services for children and young people (CAMHS) and community services. CAMHS offers two pathways for providing mental health services for children and adolescents. The CAMHS – Getting Help pathway provides an ...
01865 902 515 Single Point of Access referral line
01865 902 720 Central Oxfordshire CAMHS

My Life My Choice

My Life My Choice is a user-led Oxfordshire based self-advocacy organisation which raises the self-esteem, confidence and quality of life for people with learning disabilities by providing training, employment, volunteering and social opportunities for its members. ...

Infant-Parent Perinatal Service (IPPS) (Oxfordshire)

IPPS offers support to women and men who are experiencing or who are at risk of experiencing moderate mental health difficulties relating to pregnancy or the birth of their child, such as: parent-infant relationship difficulties, post-natal depression or current low mood, anxiety and panic attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and eating disorders. The ...

Educational Psychology - Oxford City

Educational Psychologists are highly skilled professionals who help people to understand how they think, feel, learn and behave. They work with children and young people aged 0-25 years in a range of settings, including nurseries, mainstream schools, special schools and colleges. Their work can be undertaken at the individual, class or whole-school level. They work ...

Warneford Hospital – Highfield Unit

This unit provides acute and medium term mental health care for young people aged 11 to 18. It offers a setting where young people can be assessed and treated for psychiatric disorders which cannot be managed in the community, offering a broad range of treatments. The unit works closely with community Child & Adolescent Mental ...
01865 902 711 Reception during office hours
01865 902901 Out of Hours Nursing Office

Aquarius Oxfordshire Young People's Service

Aquarius Oxfordshire Young People’s Service provides free, confidential and non-judgemental information, advice and prevention campaigns to raise awareness of substance misuse. They support children and young people from ages 5-19 (up to 25 in special circumstances) who use substances, are affected by another person’s use of substances, or are at high risk of using substances. ...

UK Youth

It is UK Youth’s mission to provide all young people with access to appropriate, high-quality services in their local community or online. They offer support, advice and training to equip young people with the vital life skills needed to engage in education, volunteering and employment. All UK Youth’s programmes are designed with a clear understanding ...

Oxford Hub

Oxford Hub is a place-based charity bringing people together to create meaningful relationships through a range of community programmes. Their vision is of a more equal Oxford in which people come together, have a good quality of life and realise their power to make change. They create opportunities for people and organisations to build positive ...

SeeSaw

SeeSaw provides grief support for children, young people and their families in Oxfordshire. Through appropriate and timely support, SeeSaw can help to reduce the emotional, psychological and mental health consequences of bereavement. Young people are then able to face the future with hope. ...