4 new products have been published to help improve the outcomes and process of Mental Health Transition for Young People. Young Minds, the National CAHMS Support Service (NCSS) and the NMHDU have published information for Young People, for their parents and carers and for Professionals. NMHDU and NCSS have published a guide for commissioners which is a companion to the forthcoming Practical Guide to Mental Health Commissioning from NMHDU and the Joint Commissioning Panel, which will be published later this month. Download the documents below. See also the SCIE website for the case studies from forthcoming Practice Enquiry
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This guide is for health and social care professionals workin»g with young people with emotional and psychological problems who are receiving care and support from child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) but have reached an age where they will need to move on to adult services. |
This guide has been produced to assist current and future commissioners of health and social care services for young people in their planning, reviewing and delivery of mental health services for adults and young people. It takes as its focus the need for improved transition in terms of both outcomes and processes. |
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This guide explains what happens when young people receiving help from
Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) are reaching an
age when they need to move on from
CAMHS, and get the support that they need from adult services. |
This leaflet explains what happens when
young people receiving help from Children and Adolescent Mental Health
Services (CAMHS) are reaching an age when they need to move on from
CAMHS, and get the support that they need from adult services. |


