e-wellbeing - Single point of access (SPOA)
Help for children and young people in West Sussex access the best mental health support through a single referral form.
Find out more about e-wellbeing and complete a referral form. Anyone can make a referral.
Single point of access referral form (external link)The main services included in the e-wellbeing single point of access are:
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS): Offers support to children and young people experiencing neurodevelopmental and mental health conditions up to the age of 18
- Community Mental Health Liaison: Liaison service for professionals working with children and young people
- YMCA Dialogue: Offers support to young people aged 11 to 18
- Youth Emotional Support (YES): Offers support to young people aged 11 to 18
Targeted services included in the e-wellbeing single point of access include:
- Allsorts Youth Project: LGBT+ support service for children and young people aged 5 to 25 and their families
- NHS Healthy Child Programme: The Sussex Community Foundation Trust Healthy Child Programme is for children and Young People. It includes health Visiting and School nursing services
- West Sussex County Council Early Help: A 'whole family' approach to ensure that children's needs and welfare are being met and maintained as well as those of the family - this is done by working with the family, local communities and others already supporting them
- Life Centre: Trauma-informed therapy for those who have suffered sexual trauma
- West Sussex Mind: Youth workers offering free mental health support for young people aged 16 to 25
- Winston's Wish: Bereavement support for children and young people aged up to 25
To access these services, complete the referral form above.