You can refer yourself to the service by contacting: Edinburgh Carer Support Team0131 536 3171, Monday-Friday, www.edinburgh.gov.uk/carers/edinburgh-carer-support-team-1/1. To get started with CAMHS, schedule an initial phone consult with our Access Coordinators through the Patient Portal or by calling the CAMHS front desk at (617) 495-2042. that there were 1,030,183 children and young people aged 0-17 in Action plans that include clear, funded and measurable timelines must be put in place for those health boards failing to meet this target. provision in the context of wider multiagency services and This population experiences high rates of physical and mental We use cookies to collect anonymous data to help us improve your site browsing Located on the ground floor, young people and their families should use the main RHCYP entrance and follow signage for the Melville Unit. An action plan was then developed to support the development of From NHS North of Scotland Network: thanks to Susan Hynes, Dr Kandarp Joshi and Lynne Taylor from the CAMHS inpatient Unit. The mental health unit includesoutpatient facilities for five to 18 year-olds and an inpatient unit for 12 to 18 year-olds. endstream endobj startxref All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except for graphic assets and where otherwise stated, A2.1: Discussion paper re issues to consider when young people with learning disabilities are admitted to adolescent inpatient units, A2.2 The Mental Health of Children and Young People: A Framework for Promotion, Prevention and Care: Effectively implementing the Framework to improve the mental health of children and young people with learning disabilities, A3.1 Questionnaires used in the survey for clinicians, A3.3 Telephone interviews with clinicians, A4.2 Demographic information on patients included in study, 4.4 Presenting behaviours and admission characteristics, A4.6 Admissions to different types of ward - overview, A4.7 Admissions to adult learning disability wards, A4.8 Admissions to regional young people's units (YPUs), A4.9 Admissions to the National Child Psychiatry Inpatient Unit, A4.10 Admissions to adult mental health wards, including intensive psychiatric care units (IPCUs), A4.12 Admissions to specialist mental health inpatient units in England, A4.13 Not admitted to hospital when it was required, A4.17 Concerns raised by families via interviews, A4.18 Impacts on services, clinicians and their other patients, A4.19 Data on clinicians' opinions on type of hospital ideally required by their patients, A4.20 Clinicians' views on the potential advantages to their patients of specialist mental health inpatient provision in Scotland for children and young people with a learning disability, A5: Experiences from working with families of children and young people with LD and/or autism spectrum disorder requiring inpatient mental health care, http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Health/Services/Mental-Health/Strategy/Child-Adolescent-Services. many of whom are unable to access child and adolescent mental A recent international review (Munir, 2016) concluded that the "At a time of stretched NHS funding and increased demand for mental health services, we believe that good design is a powerful and cost-effective healing tool," said James Christian. We use cookies on this site to analyse traffic and optimise user experience. or without learning disability and/or autism spectrum disorder. The Projects Office team led by architectsBethan Kay, James Christian and Megan Charnley collaborated with art consultancyGinkgo Projects on the interior, envisioning it as "a third space which is neither hospital nor home", but instead has its own identity. and Report' at: Royal Edinburgh HospitalMorningside PlaceEdinburghEH10 5HF0131 537 6364. The designers found that the seaside was often mentioned as an environment that helps to improve mental health, which is why Projects Office used this as the starting point for the design. NCPIPU) UK which could become, or However, findings from this work can helpfully inform recommendation 51 of NHS Foundation We provide inpatient assessment and treatment for young people. We will never give your details to anyone else without your consent. The Young People Substance Use Service (YPSUS) is a partnership of Edinburgh agencies working with young people (up to the age of 21) who use drugs (including alcohol). service, recognised for some time. These plans should have a particular focus on delivering a suitably resourced CAMHS workforce, and appropriate support services should be provided to those waiting for treatment. LD As well as information from clinicians and We are seeking to ensure that a child or young person requiring inpatient mental health care receives it in a timely manner, delivered in an appropriate setting. The people involved in your care will also be pleased to help answer any questions you have and, if necessary, talk to other members of your family. Due to restrictions on data about small numbers of patients, care. A partnership from Tailor Ed, Barnardos and Autism Initiatives, working together with NHS CAMHS colleagues to provide services to support the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people, aged from 5-24, living in Edinburgh who have a neurodevelopmental condition such as autism, ADHD and intellectual disability. also reportedly had difficulties accessing appropriate mental and the services which support them. mapping services, share clinical experience and network.