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Care, Education and Treatment Reviews (CETR) are focused on children and young people whom either have been, or may be about to be, admitted to a specialist mental health and/or learning disability hospital either in the NHS or in the independent sector. The CETR brings…
The Children and Young People's Specialist Eating Disorders Service works with young people up to 18 years of age who have difficulties with eating. In County Durham this service is delivered by Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust. Working with the child/young person…
There are different levels of intervention to provide continence support to children, young people, and their families. Level 1 is an early intervention which includes advice and guidance from the 0- 25 Family Health Service Team. This provides support for toilet training, night-time wetting, day-time…
Children's Continuing Care (CCC) is for children and young people aged up to 18 years whose needs cannot be met by commissioned services. Eligibility is decided by a team of specialist nurses using a decision support tool which has been developed nationally as part of…
Continuing Health Care is an arrangement equivalent to CCC for people over the age of 18 years but is slightly different. To be eligible for NHS Continuing Health Care a person must be assessed by a multi-disciplinary team of health care professionals who will look…
The SEND Code of Practice recommends the provision of either a Designated Medical Officer or a Designated Clinical Officer. Across County Durham, a permanent Designated Clinical Officer (DCO), was appointed in 2019 and is employed by North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care System. The…
For more information around services and support for carers in County Durham please see our website.
Children's hospice services are available for families who are entitled to Continuing Care for Children (CCC) to provide respite as well as end of life care and support. Although there are no children's hospices in County Durham, families can access services outside the county, including…
Humankind is a service that supports young adult carers. Young adult carers are young people aged 14 to 25 years old who provide unpaid care for a family member or friend with an illness or disability, mental health condition or an addiction. The impact of…
There is a variety of services available to help children, young people and families with mental health and emotional wellbeing matters. See our website for details and contact information.

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