Healthwatch In Greater Manchester CAMHS Survey

Patient watchdog launch research project to understand the experiences of accessing child and adolescent mental health services across Greater Manchester.
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Healthwatch in Greater Manchester are aware that there has been an increased demand for child and adolescent mental health services to assess and treat young people with emotional, behavioural or mental health difficulties.

Healthwatch in Greater Manchester understand through patient experiences, shared with our local offices, that this uplift in demand has impacted waiting times for children and young people to receive initial assessment by an NHS professional. 

To understand the impact of this issue, Healthwatch in Greater Manchester have launched a research project to obtain the experiences of parents, carers and young people who have accessed, or a trying to access child and adolescent mental health services. 

This research will also review experiences from health and care professionals who are faced with pressures of the increasing numbers of children and young people who seek their help whilst they continue to provide the highest quality of care.

Heather Etheridge, Healthwatch in Greater Manchester, Independent Chair said: 

Children and families having access to support, at the time they need it, is so important to us at Healthwatch. We want to ensure their experience and voice is heard across the whole of Greater Manchester (GM) and this joint project will allow us to do this.

The findings of this research will be made available to the public and will used to inform NHS decision-makers to support system wide learning. 

To share your experience, please follow the links below:

Parents/Carers

Children and young people

Professionals