https://www.hackneylocaloffer.co.uk/kb5/hackney/localoffer/service.page?id=vp2KHdrAJ_4
Specialist multidisciplinary health teams based in the community. Information, advice and support specific to the needs of disabled children and families. Assessment and diagnostic services, therapy services, key work team and Resource Centre. Some drop in sessions are run from Hackney Ark but most services are referral services with some self-referrals accepted for some support.
https://www.hackneylocaloffer.co.uk/kb5/hackney/localoffer/service.page?id=BRW4hmI8T80
A partnership of organisations and teams who work together to deliver mental health and wellbeing support services that reach more children, young people, families, schools and the wider community. A range of options are available to meet a range of needs. Professional referral via a single point of access. Online access to Kooth support and resources. Self-referral accepted by First Steps.
https://www.hackneylocaloffer.co.uk/kb5/hackney/localoffer/service.page?id=N5Djn9EX3y8
Psychological Talking Therapies delivered by trained NHS professionals. Deal with negative thoughts and feelings and learn new coping skills. Employment advice and support for current patients. Some therapist are trained specifically in adapting therapy for people who are autistic.
Telephone: 020 7683 4278
Email: huh-tr.talkingtherapy@nhs.net
Online self-referral accepted.
If you need urgent support or advice because you are feeling overwhelmed, have out-of-control thoughts, or are worried you might harm yourself or someone else, you should call an NHS crisis line immediately.
These are free, open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, and available to adults, children, and young people. You will speak to experienced staff who can help you.
https://www.hackneylocaloffer.co.uk/kb5/hackney/localoffer/service.page?id=q9SGbxLL5qA
Urgent Mental Health Support in North East London
If you need urgent support or advice because you are feeling overwhelmed, have out-of-control thoughts, or are worried you might harm yourself or someone else, you should call an NHS crisis line immediately.
The NHS City and Hackney mental health crisis line number is 111, Option 2 (this number was updated in April 2024).
This crisis line is free, open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, and available to adults, children, and young people. You will speak to experienced staff who can help you.
East London CAMHS Crisis Service
The East London CAMHS Crisis Service aims to provide the right care, in the right place, at the right time to promote safety and recovery from crisis.
We provide the following to children and young people:
How to access our service?
You can also access our service by attending the A&E (Accident and Emergency) department at the Homerton University Hospital which is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
If you are concerned about someone you know please encourage them to call. While it’s quicker if they can call themselves you can also call on their behalf if that isn’t possible.
City and Hackney’s crisis services offer immediate help if you are in distress or crisis. They will also follow up with a range of support to help you find new ways to cope with difficulties and avoid a future crisis.
Walk-in Crisis Café for adults over 18 years of age. As well as offering a welcome cup of tea or coffee, the Crisis Café is a safe, supportive place for anyone who feels they are struggling or not coping.
Opening hours are 6 pm – 9 pm on weekdays and 12 pm – 4 pm on weekends.
Walk-in Crisis cafe, The Raybould Centre, City and Hackney Centre for Mental Health, Homerton Row, E9 6SR
Email address: elft.crisiscafe2@nhs.net
Phone: 07393 762 366
NHS team and part of CAMHS to help young people under 18 years of age who are experiencing issues with food, eating, body shape or weight concerns. East London CEDS-CYP provides specialist assessment, treatment and clinical management for individuals who are experiencing an eating disorder and their families. New referrals will be received via borough-based CAMHS teams. We accept self-referrals from young people, parents and carers.
The service recommends that you make an appointment with your GP to discuss a referral however if you would like to speak to us about referring yourself or your child please call us on 02074262556
Phone: 0208 215 5270
Email: elt-tr.ELCEDS-CYP@nhs.net
Website: https://www.elft.nhs.uk/services/camhs-community-eating-disorder-service-east-london
The UK’s leading charity supporting those affected by eating disorders and campaigning on their behalf. Eating disorders include bulimia, binge eating disorder, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), other specified feeding or eating disorders (OSFED), and anorexia. Beat provides; a helpline Monday to Friday 3 pm to 8 pm, workshops for parents and peer support, resources, peer support and online development support hub for carers.
Phone: 0808 801 0677 (Helpline Monday to Friday 3 pm to 8 pm)
Email: help@beateatingdisorders.org.uk
Registered Office: City & Hackney Carers Centre, Marie Lloyd Centre, 329 Queensbridge Road, London E8 3LA
02085330951
info@hackneycarers.org.uk
info@hspcf.org