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Child Adolescent Mental Health Services – Prevention, Early Intervention and Recovery Service (CAMs – PEIRS)

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Child Adolescent Mental Health Services – Prevention, Early Intervention and Recovery Service (CAMs – PEIRS)

About

Phone Number

02 9840 3549 or 1800 011 511

Website

www.health.nsw.gov.au/mentalhealth/Pages/camhs.aspx

Description

Child and adolescent community mental health service offering a range of clinical interventions to children adolescents and young people affected by the recent onset of mental disorders. Primary clinical services include acute and recovery interventions for those experiencing early stages of anxiety, mood disorders and/or early psychosis. CAMS-PIERS as a multi-disciplinary service utilises a bio-psychosocial framework. Services encompass prevention, mental health promotion, early identification and intervention, relapse prevention, recovery and research initiatives. Service age range 12-25 years old.

Services Provided

Young people with moderate to severe mental illness. From 12 to 25 years. Exhibiting signs that indicate the emergence of anxiety, mood or psychotic disorders.

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri 8.30am - 5pm

Parking

on street parking, Free bus loop from Parramatta Station to Parramatta Leagues Club

Appointment

Yes

Referral

Call 1800 011 511 for Intake Appointment

Catering To

Young People from 12 - 25 years

Cost

free

Languages

French, German, Greek, Loatian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish

LGAs Servicing
  • Hills
  • Parramatta
Categories
  • Children and Young People
  • Community Health Care
  • Counselling
  • Mental Health Services
  • Primary Mental Health Care Providers

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