During our closed hours please call NHS111
London Pharmacy opening hours for Christmas and New Year Holidays 2024/2025 The Hub (Enhanced Access Services) RSV (Respiratory Syncytial virus) Vaccinations Male Cancer Awareness Campaign Self-Referrals
There are many services available for individuals suffering with their mental health.
Please do not suffer in silence, there is help available
For Urgent Mental health support please click here
←
____________________________________________________________________________
Self referral Links:
“NHS Richmond Wellbeing Service offers free talking therapy to help you feel better.
Our how we help page explains the therapies we provide and how you can get started” – Richmond Talking Therapies
telephone .020 3513 4455 email: richmondwellbeingservice.nhs.uk.
Click the image below for Richmond talking therapies guide
____________________________________________________________________________
“Our Psychotherapy and Counselling service offers a range of therapeutic interventions tailored to meet your needs.
From individual therapies including psychodynamic, art, integrative, and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to group therapies featuring creative therapies
(art, music, dance movement) and specialist or culturally specific therapeutic groups, our diverse team of therapists are equipped to support you.” – Mind Richmond
____________________________________________________________________________
← Please click the image to view the booklet
“GUIDE TO
MENTAL HEALTH
AND SERVICES A V A I L A B L E
I N THE BOROUGH O F
RICHMOND-UPON-THAMES”
____________________________________________________________________________
CAMHS Self-Referral
The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) is an umbrella name for a range of services that assess and treat young people with emotional, behavioural, or mental health difficulties.
CAMHS accept self-referrals either by the young individual themselves (depending on their age and abilities with completing the referral form) OR by the parent/ legal guardian.
For more information on CAMHS, their services and how to refer, please click the following link:
CAMHS Service details – Website
If you are concerned that a child or young person may have an eating disorder, please arrange an appointment with the GP to discuss and referral can be arranged. sent to CAMHS Eating Disorder Service.
Alternatively, you can send a self referral by completing the following referral form and sending it to their email: