Current Camhs system 'isn't fit for purpose' for neurodivergent users, say parents

Current Camhs system 'isn't fit for purpose' for neurodivergent users, say parents

A key issue raised was 'disruptions' in continuity of care, including frequent staff changes, and the impact on children.

Parents of children in the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (Camhs) have backed recommendations in new research calling for urgent investment in the system and a “cultural” change within it.

Families for Reform of Camhs said the findings of the research — which was conducted by clinicians and academics attached to Camhs — “ring true” and reflects the experiences of many of its members.

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