Mindsight Surrey CAMHS Post Order Support Service Information for adoptive parents, special guardians and practitioners

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Mindsight Surrey CAMHS Post Order Support Service Information for adoptive parents, special guardians and practitioners For a better life

Our services for children and young people Our Post Order Support Service is part of Mindsight Surrey CAMHS, a partnership for children and young people with mental health problems and learning disabilities living in Surrey. About us We are a multi-disciplinary team providing a dedicated service to children and young people aged 0-18 years who are subject to either an adoption or special guardianship order. Children and young people who have been placed in Surrey by another local Authority or an Adoption Agency can access our services after three years of the adoption or special guardianship order having been issued. We also offer support and guidance to adoptive parent(s) and special guardians as well as the professional network that may be supporting them. Our service promotes stability in families and mental wellbeing to give children and young people the opportunity to reach their potential in adulthood. Our work is underpinned by evidence and research that helps us to understand how best to meet the often complex needs of children and young people. We also work extensively to understand the impact of developmental trauma and adverse beginnings in a child or young person s life that can affect their ability to make healthy attachments and choices.

What we do We offer therapeutic assistance to children, young people, adoptive parents, guardians and the professional networks to reduce distress, increase resilience and attend to mental health problems that can get in the way of a child or young person s ongoing healthy development. We provide support and practical advice to adoptive parents and special guardians, including therapeutic support groups in secondary trauma, attachment and parenting. The team provides: Time to think and plan with parents, guardians and multiagency networks about problematic behaviours and family situations that are having an adverse impact upon children, young people and their families Comprehensive assessments of therapeutic need that address presenting mental health problems and difficulties A range of therapies and support for children, young people and their families Provide specialist advice, consultation and training for professionals, parents and guardians involved in the care of children and young people.

What to expect from our service Once we have received a referral via CAMHS One Stop (see below) our initial response may be to gather additional information by getting in touch with, for example, the adoptive parents. We work collaboratively with our colleagues in Surrey Adoption Services and the Fostering Friends and Family Team, with joint work being commonplace. We often carry out an initial consultation meeting with all key people in attendance to think jointly about what are the difficulties and how best to address these. We will then write a report summarising the main issues and areas of concern. At this point we will agree what to do next; this could be a therapeutic assessment for the child/young person or additional support for the adoptive parents or guardians. It may be necessary to undertake additional consultations meetings with the network of adults to truly understand roles and take time to think things through carefully as we seek to offer a containing environment that leads to structured planning. A post order therapeutic assessment involves two clinicians working with the child, young person and their family, leading to a set of recommendations and treatment plan. This may involve a combination of individual and family sessions alongside involving other professionals such as schools. All treatment plans are subject to review every six to twelve weeks, with consideration given to the thoughts and feelings of the children/ young people and their families.

Helpful links Mindsight Surrey CAMHS is a partnership involving the following organisations. Xenzone & Kooth Online Counselling www.xenzone.com/kooth.html Brain in Hand Personalised Online & App based prevention/recovery plans www.braininhand.co.uk Heads Together Counselling (East Surrey) www.ymcaeastsurrey.org.uk Relate West Surrey Counselling (West Surrey) www.relatewestsurrey.org.uk Step by Step Counselling & Mentoring by students (West Surrey) www.stepbystep.org.uk Eikon Early Intervention support at schools, youth clubs & on the streets, mentoring, 1:1 support, life skills & advocacy (Surrey Heath) www.eikon.org.uk Learning Space Early Intervention Outreach (East Surrey) www.learningspace.org.uk Barnardo s Parenting Programmes for ADHD www.barnardos.org.uk National Autistic Society Support Groups, Youth Groups, Activities, Talks & Signposting www.nas.org.uk or www.nassurreybranch.org Surrey Youth Support Service & No Labels To support vulnerable children Catch 22 To help people with dual diagnosis in tough situations turn their lives around www.catch22.org.uk The Lifetrain Trust Life Skills & Support www.lifetrain.org.uk Reflex Woking Mentoring & Life Skills (Woking) www.reflex-woking.org.uk Richmond Fellowship Offers Education, Training and Employment opportunities and support www.richmondfellowship.org.uk In case of a crisis If you are seeing or caring for a child or young person who you believe is in crisis and requires an urgent response, between the hours of 8am and 8pm seven days a week including bank holidays, contact CAMHS One Stop on 0300 222 5755. Outside of these hours and if there is immediate risk please use the appropriate emergency service.

How to access the service and make a referral We accept referrals from health, social care or education practitioners such as a GP or teacher. This ensures that every child or young person referred is in contact with the right service and receives appropriate treatment and support. Please contact your GP, teacher or social care worker to get a child or young person a referral to our service. If you have any questions about a child or young person s mental health, call CAMHS One Stop for advice. To make a referral or for advice contact CAMHS One Stop 0300 222 5755 Visit our website here: sabp.nhs.uk/mindsightsurreycamhs CAMHS One Stop, 18 Mole Business Park, Leatherhead, KT22 7AD If you would like this information in another format such as large print, Braille, easy read or another language please contact us on: Tel: 01372 216285 Email: communications@sabp.nhs.uk Confidentiality and information sharing We may need to share information about people who access our services with relevant Surrey CAMHS partners in order to provide care and advice. This will only take place if we have received permission and it is considered necessary. Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust 18 Mole Business Park, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7AD Tel: 0300 55 55 222 Textphone: 020 8964 6326 www.sabp.nhs.uk @sabpnhs www.facebook.com/sabpnhs