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Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) – Kirklees
You can self-refer to Kirklees Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) by completing the self-referral form on the Kirklees IAPT website. Kirklees Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) provides a choice of services for people experiencing common mental health problems such as depression, stress, panic …
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Single Point of Access (SPA) Wakefield
The Single Point of Access (SPA) team in Wakefield acts a streamlined point of contact for all secondary mental health referrals in the area. Acting as the sole point of contact for referrers the team are able to signpost service users accurately to the correct …
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Insight team (early intervention in psychosis)
The Insight (early intervention in psychosis) team supports the early identification of mental illness (psychosis) in a person aged 14 -35. The team supports their treatment and recovery to help people maintain their wellbeing. The aims of the service are: Reduce the stigma associated with …
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Forensic child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)
The forensic CAMHS team works closely with CAMHS and other agencies to provide specialist consultation, assessment and intervention for forensic concerns or complex presentations in children and young people. Referrals to the team are generally prompted by concerns about potential risks that may include problems …
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Child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) (Barnsley)
CAMHS stands for child and adolescent mental health services. We are the NHS service that offers support and treatment for children and young people, aged up to 18 years old, who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health and wellbeing. We also support parents, carers …
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Domiciliary occupational therapy rehabilitation service
The community occupational therapy service provides a high-quality service for adults over the age of 16 within their own home, residential or nursing home. We help people with complex physical disabilities and neurological impairments maximise their independence within the community. The team provides a range …
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Podiatry service – Barnsley
Podiatry is a medical speciality dealing with assessment, diagnosis and treatment of the foot, lower limb and associated structures. Not only do we treat conditions of the foot we also assess the gait and joint function in order to prescribe orthotics to assist with walking …
Barnsley domiciliary physiotherapy service
The domiciliary physiotherapy service in Barnsley aims to provide a high-quality service for adults over 16 years of age within their own home. The service provides assessment and treatment to housebound patients, residents in care homes and patients with complex needs affecting access to clinics. …
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Continence and urology service
The continence and urology service provides specialist bladder and bowel assessment, treatment and management for service users with an identified incontinence problem. We offer specialist assessment in a clinical setting or in the individual’s own home if necessary. Assessments can include bladder scans where necessary …
Insight team (early intervention in psychosis)
The Wakefield insight team is one of four early intervention in psychosis teams at South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. We offer a service to anyone from the age of 14 to 35 who lives in Wakefield and is registered with a Wakefield district GP. …
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