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CAMHS Crisis Interventional and Home Treatment Team

Our service is for adults aged 18 – 65 years old going through a severe mental health crisis as an alternative to hospital admission. We offer a flexible patient centred service and aim to treat individuals with minimum disruption to their lives. To access our service, you need to be referred by your GP or

Brook

Free and confidential sexual health service for young people under the age of 25, we provide advice, condoms and relationship counselling, we signpost to STI testing and contraception. We provide a 1-to-1 service to referred young people who will benefit from our education and wellbeing sessions. Sessions can also be run within schools. We offer

Black Country Support After Suicide

We provide support for next of kin and close family members who are bereaved by suicide inthe Black Country who are of any age. Our team have experience in working with bereavementand they are from a range of backgrounds. A translator or interpreter is available if requested.You can self-refer or refer someone else to our

BCHFT 18-25 Service

BCHFT 18-25 Service is a new service across the Black Country which has been co-produced with young people (between 18-25 years) and this provision will ‘wrap around’ services already offered within healthcare, social care and the voluntary sector. The model includes pathways to assist transitions between CAMHS and AMHS (Child and Adult Mental Health Services),

Autism West Midlands

We are the leading charity in the West Midlands for Autistic adults, children, young people and those who love and care for them. Our passionate, expert staff and volunteers work across a range of age groups and abilities. We also offer the following across the Black Country: Stay and Plays, support groups for autistic adults,

Early Help Partnership

The Partnership is a network of cross sector agencies/organisations which work with, and support children, young people and families across Sandwell. The aim of the Partnership is to ensure that families, communities, universal and targeted services will all work together more effectively and efficiently, to offer the right support, in the right place, at the

Black Country Women’s Aid

Black Country Women’s Aid (BCWA) is a specialist charity which has supported survivors of abuse and exploitation in the West Midlands for nearly 40 years. We offer domestic abuse community support and refuge and offer a range of other services supporting survivors of rape and sexual violence, stalking, and modern-day slavery. Our Ask Marc project

Admiral Nurse Team

This is a specialist dementia support service provided by Black Country Healthcare Foundation Trust. Admiral Nurses work alongside people with dementia, their families and carers. We give 1-to-1 support, expert guidance and practical solutions people need and that can be hard to find elsewhere. The specific of our role varies but focuses on case management,

All Age Eating Disorder Service 

The All Age Eating Disorder service sees people over the age of 5 years old who have an eating disorder such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder. Providing care and treatment to those who have avoidant restrictive food intake disorder and are the highest risk levels. We are a full multi-disciplinary team

Ask Marc 

Ask Marc (Male Abuse Referral Centre) is a project to support men affected by domestic abuse, stalking, and rape and sexual violence. We offer independent, confidential advice and support to help men be safer, make choices, and move forward with their lives