Healthcare Plans
Supporting pupils with medical conditions at school (external link)
Supporting_pupils_with_medical_conditions_-_templates.docx (external link)
Mental Health Resources for under 18
Sutton CAMHS offers mental health services and assessments (such as Autism and ADHD) for children and young people up to 18 years old.
Contact FAQ: Mental health services (CAMHS) | Contact
Sutton Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) (swlstg.nhs.uk)
Referrals to CAMHS can be requested through your GP, school, or other professional. You can also submit a self-referral for CAMHS services. If you need support filling out a self-referral, SIASS can help!
Off the Record offers free counselling for young people aged 11-25 in Sutton: Off the Record Youth Counselling (talkofftherecord.org) (external link)
Kooth offers mental health support and counselling for young people 11-24: Home – Kooth Student (external link)
Young Minds offers information and support on a wide range of mental health issues for young people: YoungMinds | Mental Health Charity For Children And Young People | YoungMinds (external link)
Mental Health Resources for 18+
If you are concerned about your mental health, talk to your GP to find out what the appropriate next step would be for your situation.
Sutton Uplift offers helpful therapy for people struggling with mental health. There is a waiting list, but they do take self-referrals: A new service for people living in Sutton with emotional or psychological difficulties (suttonuplift.co.uk) (external link)
24/7 Mental Health Support Line
The Mental Health Support Line is open to anyone affected by urgent mental health issues. Adults or children may call anytime, day or night, for emotional support and mental health advice: 0800 028 8000
Where to get urgent help for mental health – NHS (www.nhs.uk) (external link)
If someone has seriously injured themselves, taken an overdose, or at risk of harming themselves or others, call 999 immediately. You are not wasting anyone’s time. Mental health emergencies are EMERGENCIES.
Self-Harm Resources
What is self-harm? | Mind, the mental health charity – help for mental health problems (external link)
Tips for coping with urges to self-harm right now | Mind, the mental health charity – help for mental health problems (external link)
Where to get help for self-harm – NHS (www.nhs.uk) (external link)
Physical Health Resources
To find your nearest GP, pharmacy, dentist, or other NHS service, click here: Find services near you – NHS (www.nhs.uk) (external link)
For health services such as OT & SALT’s for children under 5, and a variety of others click here: Home | Sutton Health and Care (external link)
For information and resources on toilet training children with additional needs, visit ERIC (external link)