Getting Help Team - Mental Health Support for Young People (aged 12-18 years)
Does this information need updating?Worries and mood changes are normal in us all, but sometimes we need some support to help us through difficulties. We are here to help you directly or put you in touch with people who can support you further.
You may wish to speak to a professional you trust to consider a referral to the Getting Help Team. Alternatively, you may wish to refer yourself. Please follow the link to Bracknell Safeguarding Children webpage: www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/mash
General enquiries: CAMHSGettingHelpEast@berkshire.nhs.uk
Enquiries regarding a referral:
Tel: 01344 354382
Email: early.help@bracknell-forest.gov.uk
Who are we?
We’re a team of Child Wellbeing Practitioners based within Bracknell Forest Council working under the CAMHS Getting Help Service.
We offer:
- Interventions for children and young people with mild to moderate mental health difficulties
- Workforce training on emotional health and wellbeing
- Consultations for professionals
The team consists of:
- Team Lead
- Children & Young People Wellbeing Practitioners
- Senior Clinical Supervisor
- Clinical Supervisor
- Administrator
Ways in which we can support you
We can help young people who are struggling with the following difficulties:
- Managing worry, anxiety and panic attacks
- Low mood/depression
- Coping strategies
- Sleep difficulties
After a 1 hour initial assessment, we will have a greater understanding of the challenges you are facing.
Following the assessment, we will either offer 6-8 one to one weekly sessions or point you in the right direction for alternative support.
The intervention we deliver
Each Child Wellbeing Practitioner is trained to deliver a range of coping strategies. These interventions are informed by Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) principles and
research has found them to be highly successful amongst young people. CBT can help you manage your problems by changing the
way you think and behave. Your thoughts, feelings, physical sensations and actions are interconnected, and negative thoughts and feelings can trap you in a vicious cycle - CBT aims to help you deal with overwhelming problems in a more positive way by breaking them down into smaller parts. You’re shown how to change these negative patterns to improve the way you feel. Unlike some other talking treatments, CBT deals with your current problems, rather than focusing on issues from your past.
If you are having suicidal thoughts or extreme mental health difficulties and need to talk to someone now, you can contact our mental health support team by calling 0300 365 1234.
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