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Our services
For people between the ages of 14 and 25 who struggle with any emotional or relational aspect of being an adolescent or young adult.
Specialist assessment and treatment for children and young people with autistic spectrum conditions and developmental learning disabilities.
We offer intensive support to young people in crisis to keep them safe and out of hospital.
We will help you to understand your condition and what helps you to stay well and what might make you become unwell.
We see children, young people and families where there is mild to moderate concerns about anxiety, low mood, and challenging behaviour.
An early intervention, school-based mental health service that works collaboratively with Camden primary and secondary schools.
Camden MOSAIC is part of the Integrated Children’s service in Camden.
Managing the complex needs of people who often fall between gaps in mental health provision
Part of our gender identity clinic.
Counselling psychology offers psychotherapy, exploration and support for people undergoing gender care at the GIC.
For couples who feel that their relationship is in difficulty and wish to seek help.
Art therapy supports children and young people’s emotional wellbeing and improved engagement in school.
For children and young people with early onset eating disorders and ARFID
Part of our gender identity clinic.
The endocrine service for our gender identity clinic.
Helping parents stabilise/stop using drugs/alcohol and, where possible, keep families together.
Supporting the emotional health and wellbeing of children, young people and their families.
We provide psychological health screening and assessment for all looked-after children and young people in Haringey.
A specialist outpatient service for patients with complex needs including personality disorder.
A free specialist community service designed to provide consultation to professional networks regarding young people that cause them great concern, specifically in relation to risk and the extreme and criminal behaviour.
We provide help to looked-after children and young people with emotional and behavioural problems.
We provide holistic gender care, focusing on the biological/medical, psychological and social aspects of gender.
Gloucester House is a leading special school with a uniquely integrated specialist clinical team.
An innovative service by offering skills and experience in both mental health and education that addresses the most pressing needs and challenges facing our children sector today.
We work with children and young people up to 18 years, who cannot live with their parents/families and are cared for in Camden and placed in foster care or residential homes
A specialist outpatient service for patients with complex needs including personality disorder.
We specialise in providing help and treatment for children and young people (0-18 years) with emotional health and wellbeing needs.
We will help you to understand your condition and what helps you to stay well and what might make you become unwell.
Specialist long-term help for adults with disturbing sexual behaviours, criminality and violence.
Specialist long-term help for children and young people with disturbing sexual behaviours, criminality and violence.
We provide psychological therapies for autistic children, young adults and their families and for those with developmental learning disabilities.
We provide a range of psychotherapies for those who need a specialised service
Part of our trauma service.
We have special expertise to help people in the aftermath of trauma.
Part of our gender identity clinic.
Speech and language therapy is individualised according to your particular goals in achieving authentic voice and communication.
We have special expertise to help people in the aftermath of trauma.
We help people between the ages of 14 and 25 who struggle with any emotional or relational aspect of being an adolescent or young adult.
We are a highly specialist service offering psychological therapy to families during pregnancy and with babies, toddlers and children up to the age of 5 years.
For young people who experience personal or emotional difficulties or dilemmas and would like to talk to somebody about them.