Southwark CAMHS Service

Southwark CAMHS Services

In Southwark, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) is provided by South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM)

Southwark CAMHS has several multidisciplinary teams:

- Child and Family Service provides specialist assessment and treatment to children and young people with mental health problems aged up to 12, parents and families. 

It also includes a mini team called The Hope Project at Southwark CAMHS who work with children, young people and their families who have been affected by traumatic events. These might include one-off life events, such as a road traffic accident, or experiences of abuse and violence that have occurred over a longer period of time.

- Adolescent Team provides specialist assessment and mental health treatment to children and young people aged between 12 and 18. The team provides a service for high risk, high impact adolescents. It maintains close links with the inpatient adolescent units within the trust, early onset psychosis teams in the borough, and with the local Youth Offending Service. This team is based at Mapother House.

- Neuro-Developmental Service provides specialist assessment and treatment to children and young people with neuro-developmental difficulties (i.e. learning (intellectual) disability, autism spectrum disorders, ADHD), and associated mental health problems. This team works alongside colleagues in community health and social care, and is based at Sunshine House.

Click here to watch this YouTube video where Dr Jesse Campbell talks about the neurodevelopmental work of the CAMHS service

- Carelink provides specialist assessment and treatment to children and young people who are in permanent Looked After Child care arrangements. This team works closely with children’s social care and is based at the Lister Health Centre.

CAMHS clinicians also work within the Family Early Help Service and the Families First service located in Children’s Services providing child and adolescent mental health intervention in community settings.

Please see details for each team below: