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    Welcome to
    London CAMHS

    Dedicated website for Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Redbridge and Waltham Forest. Services are run by North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT).

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    Barking and Dagenham CAMHS

    We provide child and adolescent mental health & emotional wellbeing services across the London borough of Barking and Dagenham.

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    Havering CAMHS

    We provide child and adolescent mental health & emotional wellbeing services across the London borough of Havering.

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    Redbridge EWMHS

    We provide child and adolescent mental health & emotional wellbeing services across the London Borough of Redbridge.

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    Waltham Forest CAMHS

    We provide child and adolescent mental health & emotional wellbeing services across the London borough of Waltham Forest.

General Enquiries

Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm call:

  • Barking & Dagenham: 0300 555 1035

  • Waltham Forest: 0300 555 1247

  • Redbridge: 0300 300 1618

  • Havering: 0300 300 1888 and ask for CAMHS

If the call is more urgent or there is risk of harm to life please consider 111 or 999 if medical attention is required.

Who are we?

NELFT CAMHS (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services) deliver a range of services to support positive emotional wellbeing and mental health.

What do I do if I need support?

  • Have you looked at the relevant information, self-help options and advice on our CAMHS resources page?
  • Have you accessed support from the suggested Apps, websites and organisations listed?
  • Have you discussed your concerns with school or college? Are you still struggling? If so, and you feel you might need more help, it may be that speaking to a trained member of the team might be helpful.
  • Sometimes children and young people might also need more specialist support when they may be going through a particularly difficult time, and have tried different ways of getting help but these have not worked. In these cases, our team may refer you to a specialist mental health worker.

Our team can support children and young people with emotional and mental health difficulties, such as:

  • Feeling sad or like you don’t want to be here any more
  • Hurting yourself or thinking of hurting yourself
  • Feeling anxious and scared
  • Having problems with eating and food
  • Find it hard to concentrate or get on with friends
  • Having trouble talking and relating to people
  • Difficulty with sleep
  • Hearing voices or seeing things
  • Struggling to control your behaviour or temper
  • Having problems at school or with friends
  • Have to check or repeat things, or worry about germs
  • You don’t like yourself, or have low self-confidence

What don’t CAMHS do?

Not all mental health difficulties can be “cured” and you may need to meet with our team more than once. Lots of things can impact on our mental health, some of which are beyond anyone’s control. Instead we work with you to help you learn how to manage your difficulties, in many cases overcoming them is absolutely possible.

There may also be some difficulties or experiences which we are not the best service to support you with. In these cases we will help you access appropriate help from other organisations, such as drug & alcohol and bereavement services, plus many others.

For more details and links to such, please explore our CAMHS resouces page.