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Scarborough and Clinical Commissioning Group

Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust

This guide will assist professionals in understanding the services that are available to children and young people in , Scarborough and Ryedale presenting with COMPASS BU ZZdifficulties LOGO USAGE GUIDELINES -V1 related to emotional health.

Working collaboratively we offer a graduated Please talk to a colleague in any of the response to ensure early identification and services listed overleaf if you need advice intervention. Children with the most severe or information at the point of referral. difficulties should receive support from By working in partnership we can ensure that specialist services in a timely manner and most input is relative to the presenting need. children will receive support from community As needs escalate or decrease families will based services at school or in their home. move smoothly between services without You can help make this happen – by obtaining the need for re-telling their stories. upfront consent from families at the earliest opportunity and explaining the partnership approach we can reduce the need for families to face delays whilst we re-seek consent and deliver an effective “no wrong door” approach. The services available to school age children, young people and families:

North County Compass REACH – • Specialist CAMHS care Council – Early Help aged 9 – 19 years (up to pathways include; Emotional Early Help provides support when 25 with SEND) only pathway, including moderate/ need is identified at any point in Compass REACH is a nurse led severe depression, anxiety, a child life. The purpose of Early service that delivers evidence- Post-Traumatic Stress Help is to enable families to build based psychosocial interventions: Disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder; moderate/severe on strengths, promote resilience to • Providing specialist self-harm; Eating Disorders, sustain positive changes. It includes interventions in relation to including anorexia/bulimia;, universal and targeted services substance/alcohol misuse that are designed to prevent and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity • Providing early help and reduce problems from escalating. Disorder(ADHD); Other complex prevention work in relation to mental health presentations, Access Point – Early Help emotional wellbeing and including psychosis, personality Referrals must include mental health issues such difficulties; co-morbidity consent. Details on how to as anxiety low mood and mental health issues including refer can be found at www. self-harming behaviours where these occur in Children safeguardingchildren. Compass BUZZ – aged 5-18 & Young People (CYP) with co.uk/referral-process (up to 25 with SEND) is a free school neurodevelopmental conditions Telephone: 01609 780780 referral based emotional wellbeing • Difficulties that are of high project which supports the whole risk/severity (e.g. self-harm; Healthy Child Team (HCT) school workforce to increase skills deterioration in self-care; 5-19, and District and confidence through training. significant family distress, non- NHS Foundation Trust Compass BUZZ Wellbeing Workers school attendance as a result A service available to all in can co-facilitate one-to-one/ of mental health difficulties; school, college, specialist group work sessions with pupils severe social withdrawal) provision or home educated. alongside a member of school staff. • Evidence of complex The healthy child offer includes: Compass BUZZ run a messaging neurodevelopmental difficulties e.g, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity • Adjusting to life circumstances, service called BUZZ US that Disorder (ADHD) or other that with mild or temporary difficulties, young people aged 11-18 may require a multi-disciplinary where the best intervention can text anonymously. assessment (CAMHS are not is in the community including commissioned to undertake promoting self-support and Access Point Compass – autism assessments) building resilience using a Referrals must include a young person’s informed consent. whole family approach. Access point CAMHS – To discuss a referral please • Short term input around low self Children, young people and contact us esteem, emerging anxiety and families can self-refer. [email protected] low mood using evidence based Telephone: 01609 777662 For all ROUTINE referrals in interventions on a 1-2-1 basis Freephone: 0800 008 7452 Scarborough, Whitby and Ryedale • Assessments around emotional please contact CAMHS Single distress including self harm Access point ‘BUZZ US’ is Point of Access on 03000 134778 behaviours to establish the available 9am–5pm Mon–Thurs, (Mon–Fri 9am–5pm) for advice level of severity. Self harm 9am–4.30pm Fridays on 07520 and referral form. If the situation assessed as low risk will be 631168. is URGENT then direct call to supported and higher levels of To find out more about Compass locality teams (Mon–Fri 9am–4pm) severity will be signposted to BUZZ call 01609 777662. and request to speak with duty more appropriate services. worker:- Scarborough/Whitby/ Ryedale – 01723 346000 Access Point HCT – details Specialist Child and on how to refer can be found at Adolescent Mental www.hdft.nhs.uk/services/ Health Services Out of hours emergencies childrens-services/5-19-ny – Crisis Service Specialist CAMHS offer includes: Telephone: 01609 780780 If resident in Scarborough and • Supporting moderate to severe Ryedale call 01723 346502, emotional/mental health issues 7 days a week, 10am–10pm that are significantly affecting daily life despite other interventions If resident in Whitby call 01723 346502, 7 days a week, 77827 05/19 24 hours.