About this service
Calderdale Open Minds (CAMHS) is a partnership of organisations who are commissioned to deliver signposting, advice, and mental health interventions for children and young people aged 5 to 18 and their families.
Delivery partners in Calderdale Open Minds (CAMHS) are Northpoint Wellbeing, South West Yorkshire NHS Partnership Foundation Trust (SWYFT), and Kooth.
Within Open Minds (CAMHS), Northpoint operate a First Point of Contact which is the single point of access for referrals (including Autism and ADHD) in Calderdale. We also offer consultation, support, advice, training, and referral guidance to parents/carers, young people and professionals.
If you have concerns about a young person’s emotional wellbeing and would like to discuss these with us you can call us on 01422 300 001 or complete the online form to request a call back from a member of the team.
Once a referral has been made to Open Minds (CAMHS), there are clear care pathways within the partnership for children with Learning Disabilities, young people with potential eating disorders, young people with potential ADHD, and young people with potential ASD (autistic spectrum disorders).
Calderdale Open Minds (CAMHS) is a partnership of organisations who are commissioned to deliver signposting, advice, and mental health interventions for children and young people aged 5 to 18 and their families.
Delivery partners in Calderdale Open Minds (CAMHS) are Northpoint Wellbeing, South West Yorkshire NHS Partnership Foundation Trust (SWYFT), and Kooth.
Within Open Minds (CAMHS), Northpoint operate a First Point of Contact which is the single point of access for referrals (including Autism and ADHD) in Calderdale. We also offer consultation, support, advice, training, and referral guidance to parents/carers, young people and professionals.
If you have concerns about a young person’s emotional wellbeing and would like to discuss these with us you can call us on 01422 300 001 or complete the online form to request a call back from a member of the team.
Once a referral has been made to Open Minds (CAMHS), there are clear care pathways within the partnership for children with Learning Disabilities, young people with potential eating disorders, young people with potential ADHD, and young people with potential ASD (autistic spectrum disorders).
Service type
This service offers support in person, online, and by telephone.
This service is provided by a charity or a community group.
Referral (how to access)
Referrals can be from parents and carers, young people (aged 14-18), or professionals – anyone who works with children, young people and families (either on a voluntary or paid basis) can refer. This includes school staff.