
BLOOM - Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
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5 - 18 YrsAnxietyDepression
BLOOM is an early intervention consultation model. The model proactively promotes maintaining the positive social, emotional, mental health and wellbeing of children and young people.
Our key aim is to help to build resilience and empower children, young people (and the adults in their lives) to get the help they need, when they need it. BLOOM supports in the earlier identification and actioning of support to address emerging signs and symptoms of emotional and mental distress.
Designed to provide a rapid response for children and young people aged 5 to 18, BLOOM works by finding ways to support the network already in place around the child or young person.
How can BLOOM help my family?
Some of the things we may be able to support with:
mild to moderate difficulties with behaviour
dysregulation, difficulties in recognising and managing emotions
persistent feelings of anxiety stress and worry
disengaging from school, general lack of interest
difficulties in establishing and maintaining relationships with friends and/or family
lack of interest in participating in activities
Referrals for BLOOM
If you have concerns about the wellbeing of your child or young person, as a first step speak to your mental health lead at school. You can also speak to any other professional known to you and your family, such as a GP or youth worker. They will talk through the presenting difficulties and can either offer you additional support, and/or refer you to BLOOM.
BLOOM is an early intervention consultation model. The model proactively promotes maintaining the positive social, emotional, mental health and wellbeing of children and young people.
Our key aim is to help to build resilience and empower children, young people (and the adults in their lives) to get the help they need, when they need it. BLOOM supports in the earlier identification and actioning of support to address emerging signs and symptoms of emotional and mental distress.
Designed to provide a rapid response for children and young people aged 5 to 18, BLOOM works by finding ways to support the network already in place around the child or young person.
How can BLOOM help my family?
Some of the things we may be able to support with:
mild to moderate difficulties with behaviour
dysregulation, difficulties in recognising and managing emotions
persistent feelings of anxiety stress and worry
disengaging from school, general lack of interest
difficulties in establishing and maintaining relationships with friends and/or family
lack of interest in participating in activities
Referrals for BLOOM
If you have concerns about the wellbeing of your child or young person, as a first step speak to your mental health lead at school. You can also speak to any other professional known to you and your family, such as a GP or youth worker. They will talk through the presenting difficulties and can either offer you additional support, and/or refer you to BLOOM.
Service type
This service offers support in person.
This service is provided by the NHS.
Referral (how to access)
Professional
Catchment restrictions
Cornwall
Last updated 13/01/2025 9:49am
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