Deaf Child, Young People and Family Service (Cambridge and East of England Outreach Clinic) Incorrect Information? If you believe the information for this service is incorrect please update the details using the form below. Please enter your name, email address and enter the correct information in the editors provided for each entry. Your request will be sent to one of our system administrators for approval. Name Email Who we are This service provides highly specialised mental health care to deaf children and young people (aged up to 18 years) and their families and the hearing children of deaf adults in the community. Copy Text Toggle editor This service provides highly specialised mental health care to deaf children and young people (aged up to 18 years) and their families and the hearing children of deaf adults in the community. Toggle editor Who is the service for This service is for deaf children and young people (aged up to 18 years) and their families and hearing children of deaf adults in the community. Copy Text Toggle editor This service is for deaf children and young people (aged up to 18 years) and their families and hearing children of deaf adults in the community. Toggle editor Conditions we treat We Cover the following conditions: Anxiety disorders in childrenADHD Copy Text Toggle editor Anxiety disorders in childrenADHD Toggle editor Where to find us C/o Building 1 Springfield University Hospital, 61 Glenburnie Road London SW17 7DJ Telephone: 01223 885715 Our Opening hours Monday-Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Copy Text Toggle editor C/o Building 1Springfield University Hospital,61 Glenburnie Road LondonSW17 7DJTelephone: 01223 885715 Our Opening hoursMonday-Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Toggle editor Who you might see / our staff Dr A Holwell: Consultant Yvonne Barrett: Team manager Copy Text Toggle editor Dr A Holwell: Consultant Yvonne Barrett: Team manager Toggle editor What you can expect Everybody who use our services first gets an assessment of their mental health needs and a plan of the care and support they will receive. They will also will also have one named person who co-ordinates their care and support. This person will be called either a named professional or, if their needs are more complex, a care co-ordinator. This person will be their main point of contact and can say how their treatment is progressing. Copy Text Toggle editor Everybody who use our services first gets an assessment of their mental health needs and a plan of the care and support they will receive. They will also will also have one named person who co-ordinates their care and support. This person will be called either a named professional or, if their needs are more complex, a care co-ordinator. This person will be their main point of contact and can say how their treatment is progressing. Toggle editor Referrals Referrals are accepted from external professionals including schools, GPs, social services, audiologists. Self referrals are also accepted from families but families are encouraged to discuss this with their local professionals prior to completing the form. Referral form (download) Electronic referral form Copy Text Toggle editor Referrals are accepted from external professionals including schools, GPs, social services, audiologists. Self referrals are also accepted from families but families are encouraged to discuss this with their local professionals prior to completing the form. Referral form (download) Electronic referral form Toggle editor Conditions we treat Anxiety disorders in childrenADHD