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Support for mental, social and emotional health and wellbeing

There is a range of services available to children and young people in Haringey to support them with their mental, social and emotional health and wellbeing.

Haringey Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust

Ground Floor, H Block, St Anne’s Hospital, St Anne’s
E-mail address: beh-tr.camhsreferral@nhs.net

Referral form here.

For advice and queries on referrals – Haringey CAMHS ACCESS 020 8702 3400/3401

Provide one-off advice and signposting, if not appropriate for CAMHS. Referrals to CHOICES and the Tavistock can be made via CAMHS ACCESS

Choices – Offers support to children, young people up to the age of 17 and families in Haringey who are worried about their emotional wellbeing. Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm.Telephone: 020 8702 3405. https://www.haringeychoices.org/

Mental Health Support Team | The Mental Health Support Team is available via telephone 9am to 3pm, Monday to Friday to all Haringey schools. Tel: 020 8702 6035 Email: Beh-tr.camhstrailblazerinbox@nhs.net

Social, emotional mental health support | A range of social, emotional mental health support is available to schools, parents, carers, professionals, children and young people. More info here: https://www.haringey.gov.uk/children-and-families/local-offer/health-services/thrive-framework

NCL Crisis Line – Open only to professionals – teachers, GPs and social workers. 9am-5pm  020 8702 3400  Haringey CAMHS Team 5pm – 12 midnight 020 3758 2056.

Coming soon a 24-hour crisis helpline open to all.

Crisis to Recovery Multi Agency group – bespoke support, speakers for assemblies, parent events and webinars Contact: Educational Psychology Service Telephone: 020 8489 3004. Email: educationalpsychology@haringey.gov.uk

OPEN Door – Tottenham and Crouch End

Open Door is a charity that offers free confidential counselling and psychotherapy to young people aged 12 up to age 21 living in Haringey. The Parenting Teenagers Project supports parents of young people aged 12-21.

Self-referrals are accepted.  Professionals can refer young people, parents of young people aged 12-21 directly by phone on 020 8348 5947 or by requesting a call back by e-mailing appointments@opendooronline.org.

Kooth offers free confidential online support for 11 to 18 year olds and up to 25 years with additional needs.  12pm to 10pm Monday to Friday and 6am to 10pm Saturday/Sunday and Bank Holidays. https://www.kooth.com/

Key training for staff well-being and student well-being

The Emotional Wellbeing Forum

Dates: 13 01 2021 – 9am-10:30am. This forum will focus on ‘Bereavement and Loss’.

Simple Steps to Well-being 24 March 2021 – 9am-10:30am. RSVP: anchor@haringey.gov.uk .

‘Simple Steps to Wellbeing in Education’ – Training delivered by Annette Manley (Deputy Head – Risley Avenue) on 10 December 2020, covers national and local information.

Please find the link to the recording of the session

Youth Mental Health First Aid  Training – RSVP: anchor@haringey.gov.uk

Mind in Haringey MHFA Mental Health First Aid Training Adult  

Note: Anchor Approach is no longer a traded service and offers a range of free training to schools. 

Resources for School Staff

Education with Resilience and Wellbeing in Mind’ – Training & Resource link.

Education Psychology Service Resources and webinars

Please advertise the following resources for parents and children on schools’ websites or in schools’ newsletters:

Mental Health Support Team  phone line open 9am to 3pm Monday to Friday to all Haringey schools. Tel: 020 8702 6035 Email: Beh-tr.camhstrailblazerinbox@nhs.net

Choices – Offers support to children, young people up to the age of 17 and families in Haringey who are worried about their emotional wellbeing. Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm. Telephone: 020 8702 3405. Website: Haringey CHOICES

Kooth offers free confidential online support for 11 to 18 year olds and up to 25 years with additional needs.  12pm to 10pm Monday to Friday and 6am to 10pm Saturday/Sunday and Bank Holidays. Website: Home – Kooth

Education Psychology ServiceResources and webinars

Social, emotional mental health support | A range of social, emotional mental health support is available to schools, parents, carers, professionals, children and young people e.g. ChildLine, Young Minds, Parenting Helpline. More info here: https://www.haringey.gov.uk/children-and-families/local-offer/health-services/thrive-framework