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This document is a referral form used by professionals to refer children or young people to the Specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) in the UK.
Note:
Year
Topic:
Mental health referral
Document Type:
Referral form
Target audience:
Professionals referring to CAMHS
Other professionals involved:
General Practitioner, Social Worker, Support in Education, Early help Service, Healthy Child Practitioner, Voluntary Services, Youth Justice Service, PIPA Service
Additional Information:
Referral procedures for CAMHS services
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Year:
2022
Region / City:
Argyll & Bute
Topic:
Mental health services, Referral form
Document type:
Referral form
Organization / Institution:
CAMHS Argyll & Bute
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Referrers, parents, carers, and young persons
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
05/10/22
Modification date:
Not specified
Service name:
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
Document type:
Referral form and service guidance
Sector:
Public health
Healthcare system:
NHS Scotland
Region:
Argyll and Bute
Service areas:
Lochgilphead, Helensburgh and Lochside, Cowal and Bute
Target population:
Children and young people
Operating hours:
9am–5pm, Monday to Friday
Referral requirement:
Use of standard CAMHS referral form
Referring parties:
GP, social work, school, health professionals, parents/carers
Consent requirement:
Young person consent required where applicable
Risk assessment:
Included
Child protection:
Included
Language of service:
English
Contact method:
Telephone and email
Administrative instruction:
Previous versions of referral forms to be discarded
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Somerset
Theme:
Mental Health Services
Document Type:
Referral Form
Organization:
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS)
Author:
Somerset FT
Target Audience:
Referrers, Parents/Carers
Action Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Description:
Referral form for the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service in Somerset, requesting information to process a referral for mental health support for children and young people.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Ireland
Subject:
Recruitment and Selection
Document Type:
Applicant Information Document
Organization:
Health Service Executive (HSE)
Author:
HR / Recruitment Team
Target Audience:
Prospective occupational therapist applicants
Application Period:
As specified in the job specification
Contact Information:
Rezoomo portal and designated HR contact
Eligibility Requirements:
Qualified individuals meeting HSE criteria, including EEA, Swiss, British, and non-EEA applicants
Panels Formation:
Yes
Interview Process:
Structured interviews with reasonable accommodation provisions
Privacy and Compliance:
HSE Privacy Policy and CPSA Review Procedure
Year:
2023–2025
Region:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Animal maltreatment, Child and adolescent mental health
Document type:
Research paper
Institution:
Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (FCAMHS)
Author:
Hattenstone & Fagg
Target audience:
Mental health professionals, researchers
Period covered:
28 months
Data source:
Referral records of FCAMHS
Animals involved:
Dogs, cats, other companion animals
Key findings:
18.77% of referrals included animal maltreatment concerns; younger age at referral associated with higher prevalence
Methodology:
Retrospective review of referrals and consultation reports
Keywords:
Animal maltreatment, CAMHS, Forensic, Young people, Child, Adolescent, Service evaluation
Description:
Research study analyzing the prevalence, characteristics, and professional responses to animal maltreatment concerns among young people referred to a forensic mental health service, based on referral records and consultation reports.
Organisation:
NHS Grampian
Job Title:
Specialist Occupational Therapist
Department:
CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services)
Location:
City Hospital
Job Reference:
KG083924
Employment Type:
Temporary
Working Hours:
37.5 hours per week
Grade:
Band 6
Salary:
£33,072 – £40,736 pro rata per annum
Professional Area:
Occupational Therapy
Clinical Field:
Mental Health
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Supervision and appraisal of Band 5 staff and Healthcare Support Workers
Work Setting:
Hospital and community environments
Key Responsibilities:
Client assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation support and discharge planning
Organisational Structure:
Reporting within CAMHS service management and AHP professional leadership structure
Regulatory Framework:
Compliance with NHS Grampian policies and HCPC professional standards
Documentation Duties:
Maintenance of clinical records, statistics and patient information systems
Professional Development:
Participation in supervision, teaching, mentoring and continuing professional development
Service Delivery:
Multi-professional and multi-agency collaboration within mental health services
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Placer County, California
Theme:
Juvenile Justice, Crime Prevention
Document Type:
Comprehensive Plan
Agency / Institution:
Placer County Probation Department
Author:
Placer County Probation Department
Target Audience:
Juvenile justice professionals, law enforcement agencies, policy makers, service providers
Period of validity:
Annual, for fiscal year planning
Approval Date:
May 1, 2019
Date of Last Change:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Sandwell
Topic:
Safeguarding, Domestic Abuse, eLearning
Document Type:
Training Information
Organization:
Safer Sandwell Partnership
Author:
Sandwell Safeguarding Adults Board
Target Audience:
Officers in Sandwell, Partner Organizations
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Central Bedfordshire
Theme:
Safeguarding children, child welfare, multi-agency collaboration
Document Type:
Guidance
Organization:
Central Bedfordshire Safeguarding Children Board (CBSCB)
Author:
Central Bedfordshire Safeguarding Children Board
Target Audience:
Professionals working with children and young people
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
October 2023
Date of last update:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description
Version:
26
Document type:
Multi-agency protocol and practice guidance
Subject area:
Adult safeguarding and risk management
Jurisdiction:
Rochdale Borough, England
Adapted by:
Kaleel Khan; Jane Timson; Karen McCormick
Approving bodies:
Rochdale Safeguarding Adult Review and Practice Excellence Group; Rochdale Borough Safeguarding Adults Board
Approval date:
2 February 2015
Issue date:
1 March 2015
Review and amendment dates:
April 2015; December 2015; June 2016; June 2017; June 2018; June 2019; June 2020; November 2020; January 2021; March 2021; April 2021; June 2021
Next review date:
April 2022
Circulation:
Directors of Safeguarding, partner agencies
Responsible officer:
Jane Timson, Principal Social Worker and Strategic Safeguarding Lead
Applicable legislation:
Care Act 2014; Mental Capacity Act 2005; Human Rights Act 1998; Data Protection Act 1998; General Data Protection Regulations 2018
Source type:
Local authority safeguarding protocol
Year:
2026
Region / city:
South Lanarkshire
Theme:
Public Protection, Training, Multi-agency Collaboration
Document type:
Training Programme
Organization:
South Lanarkshire Public Protection Team
Author:
South Lanarkshire Public Protection Team
Target audience:
Managers and practitioners across the public protection workforce
Duration:
Ongoing (for 2026)
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Context:
A document outlining the training programme for public protection professionals in South Lanarkshire, covering adult and child protection, as well as violence against women and girls, offering a range of learning and development opportunities.
Region / Local authority:
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Country:
United Kingdom
Document type:
Referral form
Issuing body:
Tower Hamlets Council
Service area:
Children and family services
Subject:
Early help and safeguarding concerns
Intended respondents:
Professionals making referrals
Target group:
Children, young people, and families
Referral timeframe:
Feedback expected within 24–48 hours
Confidentiality condition:
Shared with family unless safety risk applies
Submission method:
Email
Contact email:
[email protected]
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Central Bedfordshire
Subject:
Child protection, safeguarding, multi-agency collaboration
Document type:
Guidance
Organization:
Central Bedfordshire Safeguarding Children Board
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Professionals working with children and young people
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Slough
Topic:
Child Welfare, Safeguarding
Document Type:
Referral Form
Author:
Slough Children First
Target Audience:
Social Workers, Health Visitors, Educators, Other Professionals
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Purpose:
Assessing child exploitation risk and informing multi-agency action plans
Type of document:
Toolkit / Assessment Form
Target audience:
Multi-agency professionals involved in child protection
Region:
United Kingdom
Usage context:
Child Exploitation Strategy meetings
Content period:
Current procedures (21st century)
Sections:
Referral details, Young person and family views, Multi-agency assessment indicators, Scoring and RAG rating
Stakeholders:
Social workers, Youth Justice, Education representatives, Health professionals, Law enforcement, Carers
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Calderdale
Subject:
Child Protection, Safeguarding, Multi-Agency Services
Document Type:
Procedure Guide
Agency / Organization:
Calderdale Children and Young People’s Services
Author:
Calderdale Children and Young People’s Services
Target Audience:
Professionals, Social Workers, Referrers
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
9th September 2021
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
2019
Region:
Scotland, UK
Topic:
Criminal responsibility and child protection
Document type:
Legislative guidance
Issuing authority:
Aberdeenshire Council and Police Scotland
Audience:
Multi-agency professionals including police and social work
Legal framework:
Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Act 2019
Key provisions:
Investigative powers, Places of Safety, Inter-Agency Referral Discussions (IRD)
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Dudley
Topic:
Child Protection, Multi-Agency Collaboration
Document Type:
Practice Guidance
Organization / Institution:
Dudley Safeguarding People Partnership Board (DSPPB), Dudley’s Centre for Professional Practice (CPP)
Author:
Department for Education
Target Audience:
Child and Family Practitioners, Multi-Agency Professionals
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified