Cash for CAMHS
At the moment mental health services in Scotland are at breaking point, with the number of referrals for specialist child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) increasing by 60 per cent over the past two years. This is putting medical professionals under incredible pressure.
Due to a lack of adequate provision hundreds of vulnerable children and young people are being treated in unsuitable adult or paediatric wards, or being sent miles away from their families. And half of Scotland’s health boards are failing to meet waiting time targets to access CAMHS that came into force at the end of last year.
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Hide AdWe would urge people to get behind the campaign and sign the petition, encouraging the Scottish Government to go that extra mile and ensure the mental health services many young people in Scotland so desperately need are being provided.
Scottish Children’s Services Coalition:
Sophie Pilgrim, director, Kindred Scotland
Tom McGhee, managing director, Spark of Genius
Duncan Dunlop, chief executive, Who Cares? Scotland
Stuart Jacob, director, Falkland House School
Niall Kelly, managing director, Young Foundations
Walker Street
Edinburgh