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Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

 
 

 
Contact details
 
Offices
CAHMS Stafford
Stafford Central clinic
Stafford
Staffordshire
ST16 3AE
Tel: 01785 259449
Fax: 01785 224014


Eaton House, Buxton Road, Leek, ST13 6EG
Tel:
Fax:

1st Floor, Cross Street Clinic, Cross Street, Burton on Trent, DE14 1EG
Tel: 01283 505820
Fax: 01283 505810

Crown House, Beecroft Road, Cannock, WS11 1JP
Tel: 01543 500113
Fax: 01543 500112

Holly Lodge, St Michael's Hospital, Trent Valley Road, Lichfield, WS13 6EF
Tel: 01543 414555
Fax: 01543 442017

The Ashlands, 35 North Castle Street, Newcastle, ST5 1AZ
Tel: 01782 719615
Fax: 01782 613619


 
Service
  • The team provides a range of specialist mental health services to children, young people and their families or carers. They can help with emotional and behaviour problems, family relationship problems, effects of traumatic experiences, bullying, eating disorders, sleeping and toileting problems and anxiety and stress.
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) are a comprehensive range of services available within local communities, towns or cities, which provide help and treatment to children and young people who are experiencing emotional or behavioural difficulties, or mental health problems, disorders and illnesses.
  • Some of these services are based in National Health Service (NHS) settings such as Child and Family Consultation Services, in-patient and outpatient departments of hospitals, in GP Surgeries and health centres and in private health care. Others are based in educational settings such as schools, colleges and universities or in youth centres, walk-in centres for young people and counselling services.
  • For those with concerns about a child or a young person's mental health it might be helpful to speak to any of the following: your GP, a teacher, head teacher or head of year, school nurse, health visitor, social worker or youth counselling service for advice and referral for specialist help within these services.
 
Opening Times
Mon - Fri 9.00 - 5.00
 

Website

http://www.camhs.org.uk/
 
Further Information
 
Links
  • http://www.rethink.org/at-ease
  • http://www.youngminds.org.uk/camhs/
  • http://www.wiredforhealth.gov.uk/
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    Downloads
  • lifetime_impacts.pdf
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    Related Documents
  • ChildrenNSFMentalHealth.pdf
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