A referral is a request from a doctor, school nurse, social worker, family member, or from the young person themselves, to access help from Children and Young People's Mental Health Services (CYPMHS) - formerly known as CAMHS - for the child or young person, and their family.
When might a child be referred to CYPMHS?
If you have concerns about your child's mental health and emotional wellbeing, getting advice from a professional can help you to understand whether your child might need specialist support. Either your doctor, your child's school nurse, or their social worker if they have one, are all good places to start; they will ask you about the problems your child is having so that they can advise you on what sort of help is needed. If they think CYPMHS is the best service to help, then they will ask for us to see you and your child.
It could also be that somebody else suggests that your child might need extra help, because they've noticed behaviours that cause them concern.
What happens after a child is referred?
Wirral CYPMHS: We accept requests for help from schools, GPs, social care, families, and young people through completion of the 'request for help' form. All requests for help are discussed within the service to consider what the best way forward may be. If CYPMHS appear to be the most appropriate service to meet the young person's needs then a Choice appointment will be offered.
It’s important to us that when you see us at CYPMHS, you feel you are able to ask questions about anything that you are unsure of; this might be to better understand what we do as a service, who the different workers are, the treatments or therapies your child is receiving, or what’s going to happen next in your child’s care. We will always be happy to answer your questions; and if our answer isn’t clear to you, then we want you to ask us again.
Cheshire CYPMHS: When we recieve a referral we will contact you to discuss the referral information and the presenting mental health concerns. This might be to better understand, what we do as a service, who the different workers are, the treatments or therapies your child may receive, or what’s going to happen next in your child’s care. We will always be happy to answer your questions; and if our answer isn’t clear to you, then we want you to ask us again.
It is important that you are aware that at the age of 16 your child has a legal right to access our services independently and confidentially. For under 16's there are also some rare situations where your child may access our services without your knowledge. To find out more about confidentiality please click here.
How do I refer a child to CYPMHS?
CYPMHS is for young people presenting with a moderate to severe mental health difficulty and we therefore need to gather as much information as possible to understand their need and whether their difficulties are having a significant impact upon their day to day functioning.
The more information you are able to provide on the self-referral form, the more likely we are able to accept the referral or signpost you to more appropriate services.
If you live in Wirral
If you (or the young person who needs support) lives in Wirral, you can make a self-referral into Wirral Children and Young People's Mental Health Services (CYPMHS) using the button below.
If you live in Cheshire
If you (or the young person who needs support) lives in Cheshire East, which includes:
- Alsager
- Alderley Edge
- Bollington
- Congleton
- Crewe
- Handforth
- Holmes Chapel
- Knutsford
- Macclesfield
- Middlewich
- Nantwich
- Poynton
- Sandback
- Wilmslow
Or if you (or the young person who needs support) lives in Cheshire West and Chester, including:
- Chester
- Ellesmere Port
- Northwich
- Winsford
Please speak to your GP (or other professional working with the young person) if you feel you would benefit from a referral into Children and Young People's Mental Health Services (CYPMHS).
We aren't currently able to accept self-referrals from young people or family members, but your GP will be able to make a referral for you if they think we can help.