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Talk to your GP first Youll need to talk to your GP to use some mental health services. This is known as a GP referral.
A referral question is what you, the school, your child, and/or other providers want to know. This is what guides the whole assessment process. Here are some common referral questions from parents: Is normal or does my child need some kind of special support?
They will want to know about any traumatic events you have experienced (recently or in the past), about your childhood, and any issues with alcohol or drugs. They may ask about religious beliefs and your ambitions and aspirations. Try to answer all questions as truthfully and accurately as possible.
Yes. Anyone can request a mental health assessment by contacting your local social services or community mental health team. However, the local social services team only has a duty to consider a nearest relatives request.
Youll usually need a referral from your GP or another doctor to see a psychiatrist on the NHS. Your GP may refer you directly to a psychiatrist or to a member of a local mental health team, who can assess your needs and help determine if you need to see a psychiatrist or a different mental health professional.
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Contact your doctor or the mental health crisis team in your area (CATT) for help with this. It is also possible to apply for someone else to be assessed (for example a friend or family member).
How can my relative get a referral? A GP, or the NHS urgent mental health helpline, will usually refer your relative to the CMHT for help. Your relative may be also be referred by social services. Some CMHTs will accept self-referrals.
If you feel someone is at serious, immediate risk and will not approach anyone for help, you can contact their local social services, who can decide to arrange an assessment (you can usually find the number for social services on the local councils website).

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