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We provide more than 240 services to people in our local communities as well as being the UK's leading provider of national and specialist services.

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  1. Community Forensic Service (Croydon)

    Croydon Community Forensic Team based at Queens Resource Centre, Queens Road, who care for people who have a permanent address in the London Borough of Croydon and provide community-based assessment, treatment and care for people, aged 18-65.

    A Forensic community team provide care for people with offending histories who, with appropriate care and treatment, pose a low risk to the public. They may also be subject to Home Office restrictions, Probation Orders or have judicial proceedings outstanding.

    The team is made up of psychiatrists, community psychiatric nurses, social workers Psychologists and occupational therapists.

    Who work closely with the police, the public protection unit and the local Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangement (MAPPA) team to support people in the community.

    Address: Queens Resource Centre
    66a Queens Road
    Croydon, London, CR0 2PR

    Category: Adult Mental Health Services (Local)

  2. Community Mental Health Team for Older Adults (Lambeth South)

    The South West Lambeth Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) for older adults provides community-based assessment, treatment and care for people, aged over 65, who have mental health problems.

    We care for people who live in the London Borough of Lambeth (South).

    We are a team of psychiatrists, psychological therapists, mental health nurses, social workers and occupational therapists who specialise in older adult mental health care. Wherever possible, we provide care in people's homes.

    We help people to maintain their health, and to live as independently as possible in their communities.

    Address: 5 Streatham Common South, London, SW16 3BT

    Category: Community Mental Health Teams

  3. Community Mental Health Team for Older Adults (Lewisham South)

    Our community Mental Health Team for Older Adults provides community-based assessment, treatment and care for people aged over 65 who have mental health problems and younger people with a diagnosis of dementia.

    We are a team of psychiatrists, psychological therapists, mental health nurses, social workers and occupational therapists who specialise in older adult mental health care. We help people to maintain their health and to live as independently as possible in their community.

    Address: 91 Granville Park
    Lewisham, London, SE13 7DW

    Category: Mental Health of Older Adults and Dementia

  4. Community Mental Health Team for Older Adults (Southwark)

    Our community Mental Health Team for older adults (Southwark) provides community-based assessment, treatment and care for people aged over 65 who have mental health problems and younger people with a diagnosis of dementia.

    We are a team of psychiatrists, psychological therapists, mental health nurses, social workers and occupational therapists who specialise in older adult mental health care. We help people to maintain their health and to live as independently as possible in their community.

    Southwark CMHT...

    Address: Marina House
    63-65 Denmark Hill, Camberwell,  London, SE5 8RS

    Category: Mental Health of Older Adults and Dementia

  5. Community Opportunities Service (COS) Croydon

    **Currently we are Working From Home, but are still supporting our clients, as before.

    Summit House itself is closed, but we are still offering virtual meetings and have taken on additional work in support of our CMHT colleagues who are managing the COVID-19 infections and clinics.

    The additional work so far has included, welfare checks, benefits issues, furlough advice, pharmacy issues, GP liaison and care restrictions and online reassurance and activities etc. Housing and Legal.**

    Community Opportunities Service Croydon (COS) offers help and advice for people with mental health issues. We provide a service for people who would like to explore social or community activities, training, education, volunteering and / or employment opportunities.

    We recognise that everyone's needs are different and the support we provide reflects this. Whether you want a Ôone off' piece of advice or continuing sessions to engage in several opportunities we will provide flexible support to suit the individual.

    On receiving a referral an appointment will be arranged with a Vocational Specialist. Initial meetings will focus on understanding needs, interests and setting individual goals. Regular ongoing support will be offered to encourage engagement and positive outcomes. We work closely with people, healthcare professionals and relevant external partners to achieve successful outcomes.

    We help people aged 18 to 65 who use SLaM community services.

    Please talk to your care coordinator if you're interested in our service and they will make a referral.

    We can offer different kinds of support which may include:

    Help to find social activities and groups
    Exercise and relaxation opportunities
    Gain experience and confidence to apply for and undertake volunteering opportunities
    Return to or prepare for education and training
    Support to find employment
    Help to retain current employment
    Careers advice and signposting
    Basic I.T. support
    Advice and guidance on the benefit system and the new Welfare reforms
    Advocate support

    CCOS (Croydon Community Opportunities Service)...

    Address: Jeanette Wallace House
    1 Edridge Road
    Croydon, London, CR0 1FE

    Category: Adult Mental Health Services (Local)

  6. Community Opportunities, Reablement and Engagement Service (CORE Croydon)

    This service is for clients who live in:

    Croydon Borough aged 18 to 65 who use SLaM community services. It is a voluntary option and clients must be able and willing to take part in activities. All clients will be screened for suitability to engage in activities.

    Summary:

    CORE staff are Working From Home and offer virtual meetings and calls. Currently, staff have also taken on additional work in support of CMHT Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) colleagues, who are managing the COVID-19 Pandemic. However, we are still open to help and support eligible clients.

    CORE co-work with CMHT and IAPT staff by offering their clients help and support on their journey towards Resilience and Recovery.

    CORE accept referral from clients who meet our criteria through the Community Mental Health Team or Relevant Advisor within Croydon.

    CORE has two pathways Ð

    The Reablement pathway is offered, as an alternative to care co-ordination. Staff will work with clients for a period of 6-12 weeks, with a view to helping them to develop resilience and/or reducing their dependence on mental health services. This Pathway does not include prescription of medication, so clients will need a GP to manage medical interventions. Reablement pathway will look at Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and at times refer to appropriate services.

    The Vocational Pathway provide a service for clients who are able and willing to take part in activities this is not a mandatory option. As part of Vocational Pathway CORE staff will offer person centred support after referral and assessment, as either a Ôone off' piece of advice or continuing sessions up to one year. This Pathway is delivered on a co-working basis with CMHT staff. Vocational work is for clients who would like to explore social or community activities, such as training, education, volunteering and / or employment, as part of their recovery. To seek referral clients must talk with their CMHT.

    Overview

    On referral to either Pathway, clients will be checked for eligibility, screened and then invited to an appointment for an assessment. The Assessment will focus on understanding the needs, interests of clients and then to co-produce goals/plans. This stage will then be followed up by ongoing support encouraging engagement, achieving positive outcomes and/or to build independence and support networks in the Community.

    Services

    Depending on your Pathway CORE staff offer variety of support options which could include:

    Help to find social activities and groups
    Exercise and relaxation opportunities and physical well being
    Gain experience and confidence to apply for and undertake volunteering
    Return to or prepare for education and training
    Support to find employment
    Help to retain current employment
    Careers advice and signposting
    Basic I.T. support
    Arrange Befriending
    Advice and guidance on the benefit system and Welfare reforms
    Advocacy support for Vocational Needs
    Referral to more appropriate services

    **Removal of Barriers to Engagement is only as part of the Pathways.

    Address: C/O Tina Arul,  The CORE service ,  Jeanette Wallace House,  1 Edridge Rd, Croydon,  London, CR0 1FE

    Category: Adult Mental Health Service (Local)

  7. Criminal Justice Mental Health Service

    The Criminal Justice Mental Health Service was commissioned in 2014 to deliver Liaison and Diversion services to a range of Police and Court locations in South London.

    The team's objective is to identify, screen and support people coming into contact with the justice system that have one or more acute or existing vulnerabilities. Our aim is to raise awareness and understanding of mental health issues within the criminal justice pathway, to make subsequent improvements in outcomes and inequalities, to reduce re-offending rates and to reduce pressure on the police and court service.

    The service provides a service at Brixton, Lewisham, Walworth Road and Croydon police custody suites 7 days a week and has input to Croydon Magistrates Court Mon-Fri along with our L+D partners, Together UK.

    Liaison and Diversion will soon expand into the Crown Courts.

    The service ethos is to proactively intervene at the earliest possible opportunity in the Criminal Justice system pathway, so that those in need of support receive appropriate care and treatment in a timely fashion.

    Address: Bridge House,  Lambeth Hospital,  108 Landor Road, Bridge House,  London, SW9 9NT

  8. Criminal Justice Service (Wandsworth)

    **Due to COVID some service delivery is being offered remotely where possible**

    This services is an integral aspect of our substance misuse We provide specialist assessment, treatment and care for people, aged over 18, who are referred through the courts and criminal justice system.

    The service provides offenders with rapid access to drug and alcohol treatment programmes where their criminal behaviour is associated with drug or alcohol misuse. The aim of the service is to reduce alcohol and drug-related offending.

    Address: St John's Therapy Centre
    162 St. John's Hill
    Battersea, London, SW11 1SW

  9. Crisis Cafe

    **Service currently suspended  to the current pandemic. It is now open in a different capacity, it is now a hub for staff to have a break and get support**

    The Harbour Cafe...

    Address: University Hospital Lewisham
    Nursery Block
    Lewisham High Street, London, SE13 6LW

  10. Crisis Recovery Outpatients - SHOPS

    The Self-harm Outpatient Service is a national, specialist service based at the Maudsley Hospital. We provide outpatient assessment, treatment and care for people, aged 18 and over who repeatedly self-harm and that other services have found difficult to help.

    National services are for people who live throughout the United Kingdom.

    We care for people who self-harm and who also have mental health problems, including eating disorders, anxiety, depression, and alcohol or drug abuse.

    Our treatment programme includes psychotherapy and cognitive analytical therapy (CAT). CAT is a talking treatment that helps people to see how early relationships and experiences have affected how they see themselves, other people and how they behave. It focuses on a problem that is important to the person.

    Our aim is to reduce self-harm incidents and help to maintain people's health.

    Address: Outpatient Department
    Maudsley Hospital
    Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8AZ

    Category: Adult Mental Health Services (Local)

  11. Croydon Acute Admissions Ward: Tyson West 1

    Tyson West 1 is part of Bethlem Royal Hospital. We offer services for men, aged 18-65, who have acute mental illness and require 24 hour hospital care. Acute illnesses start quickly and have distressing symptoms.

    We provide care for people who live in the London Borough of Croydon.

    We offer psychiatric assessment, care and treatment in hospital, which helps to reduce the risk to self and others.

    Our service brings together teams of health and social care professionals, including nurses, psychologists, OTs, social workers and psychiatrists.

    Croydon Place of Safety, 136...

    Address: Triage Ward
    Bethlem Royal Hospital
    Tyson West
    Bethlem Royal Hospital
    Monks Orchard Rd, Beckenham, BR3 3BX

    Category: Adult Mental Health Services (Local)

  12. Croydon CAMHS Child Wellbeing Practitioner Team

    The Croydon CAMHS Child Wellbeing Practitioner Team provides a mental health service to young people who may not meet the threshold for Croydon Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS).

    The team provides short-term, low intensity, evidence-based, guided self-help interventions for children, young people and their parents or carers for treatment of mild to moderate anxiety, low mood, or mild behavioural difficulties.

    Young people and their parents or carers will be offered up to eight sessions of guided self-help which will involve of a mixture of face to face and phone, or Skype appointments. Sometimes we may ask parents or carers to attend on their own depending on the age of the young person.

    In additional to individual sessions the team also run workshops to promote the emotional wellbeing of children and young people, for example, ÔExam Stress' or ÔSleep'.

    Referrals
    All referrals must be made by a professional associated with the child's care via the Croydon Single Point of Contact (SPOC) webpage .

    Referrals can be made by a GP, paediatrician, school teacher, or social worker. Our team is unable to accept referrals from parents, carers, or self-referrals by the child or young person.

    Address: Christopher Wren House
    113 High Street
    Croydon, London, CR0 1QG

  13. Croydon CAMHS Crisis Care Service

    The Croydon CAMHS Crisis Care Serviceis part of Croydon Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). We work with children and young people who present to Croydon University Hospital in crisis. We also offer a brief intervention after their attendance within the community.

    A mental health crisis explained
    A mental health crisis means different things to different people.

    You may feel like your mental health has been getting worse over time or that something has happened to make you feel this way.

    You may have a good idea of what's caused you to feel this way or not at all. It can be overwhelming and you may feel unable to cope.

    You might feel so distressed that you want to harm yourself or someone else. You might hear unpleasant voices, or feel that people are watching you or trying to hurt you.

    Regardless of your situation, it could help to tell someone you trust or ask for support. We are here to help.

    How we can help you
    Being in A&E can be a difficult experience so we want to help you feel comfortable and safe while you wait to see someone from the Crisis Team.

    What an assessment means
    We talk to you about any difficulties you may be having and what led you to come to A&E.

    We will often talk to your family as well and sometimes may talk to anyone else you would feel helpful. This may include your school and your GP (family doctor).

    Sometimes we will refer people to the main CAMHS team, another service, or their GP so they can continue to receive help for a longer time.

    Our team members
    Our service is made up of a number of professionals from different backgrounds who work together to provide multi-disciplinary care. This may include psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, clinical specialists, systemic family therapists, CAMHS practitioners, assistant psychologists, trainees and administrators.

    Address: Christopher Wren House
    113 High Street
    Croydon, London, CR0 1QG

  14. Croydon CAMHS Getting Advice Team

    The Croydon CAMHS Getting Advice Team provides assessments of children and young people with moderate to severe mental health disorders, as well as those with complex and multiple learning disabilities and neurodevelopmental disorders.

    We work with other statutory, voluntary and private agencies that work with these children and young people. This can include schools, local authority children with disability teams, child and adolescent health services and other CAMHS teams. Children and young people that need longer term input may also be referred to the Croydon CAMHS Getting Help Team .

    We provide three-day psychoeducation groups for parents and carers of children and young people with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

    We also provide urgent psychiatric assessments and follow up appointments to children and young people who present at Croydon University Hospital following an episode of deliberate self-harm, or other psychiatric emergency.

    A duty and triage service is provided by this team.

    Duty service
    Staff members responsible for being Ôon duty' each day will answer telephone queries and concerns from parents/carers and professionals.

    They will also screen all referrals made to CAMHS for possible risks. If we have any concerns about the immediate safety and wellbeing of a child or young person being referred, we will contact the parent or carer, and/or referrers to discuss this and to make a plan of care.

    Triage service
    In the triage service, the duty clinician will contact parents, carers and/or referrers in order to gather additional information which will assist in making a decision regarding the referral. Team members include psychiatrists, mental health nurses, clinical psychologists and trainees.

    Referrals
    All referrals must be made by a professional associated with the child's care via the Croydon Single Point of Contact (SPOC) webpage .

    Referrals can be made by a GP, paediatrician, school teacher, or social worker. Our team is unable to accept referrals from parents, carers, or self-referrals by the child or young person.

    Our team members
    Our service is made up of a number of professionals from different backgrounds who work together to provide multi-disciplinary care. This may include psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, clinical specialists, systemic family therapists, CAMHS practitioners, assistant psychologists, trainees and administrators.

    Address: Christopher Wren House
    1 13 High Street Croydon, London, CR0 1QG

  15. Croydon CAMHS Getting Help Team

    The Croydon CAMHS Getting Help Team provides a safe, effective, responsive service where staff involve and treat children, young people and their families with compassion, kindness, dignity and respect.

    Our service is for children, young people and their families that have had an initial assessment with the Getting Advice Team and require further help.

    During the assessment with the Getting Advice Team, the care pathway and treatment plan will be agreed with the family and recorded. If we feel that further help is needed after assessment, we will add the young person to the treatment waiting list for the Getting Help Team.

    Treatment with us ranges from short to long term, and may involve face to face sessions, and indirect work with the parent, carer or professional from another agency. We may also refer you to another agency, specialist service, help you with access to another CAMHS service, or mental health promotion and mental health education service if needed.

    We will always keep young person, their family, GP and the referrer informed of the outcome of the assessment, treatment and care plan. A closing summary will also be sent to all parties at the end of the spell of care.

    Referrals
    All referrals must be made by a professional associated with the child's care via the Croydon Single Point of Contact (SPOC) webpage .

    Referrals can be made by a GP, paediatrician, school teacher, or social worker. Our team is unable to accept referrals from parents, carers, or self-referrals by the child or young person.

    Our team members

    Our service is made up of a number of professionals from different backgrounds who work together to provide multi-disciplinary care. This may include psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, clinical specialists, systemic family therapists, CAMHS practitioners, assistant psychologists, trainees and administrators.

    Address: Christopher Wren House
    113 High Street
    Croydon, London, CR0 1QG

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