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Hywel Dda Community Health Council is a patient watchdog body and we want to know about your experience of accessingChild Mental Health Services.
Child Mental Health Services provided by Hywel Dda University Health Board is via the Specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (sCAMHS), which provides specialist mental health services for children and young people with mental health problems.
They offer assessment and treatment when children and young people have emotional, behavioural or mental health difficulties as well as promoting emotional wellbeing and preventative mental health services and treatment to children and young people.
Has your child needed or used any of these services? Please share your experiences with us by filling in the survey below
The information you provide is totally confidential and we will not identify you. We will use this information to report on what we hear and share it with Hywel Dda University Health Board. The report will be available on our website and via social media so you can see what we found. You can contact us to request a copy to be sent to you if you wish.
Hywel Dda Community Health Council is a patient watchdog body and we want to know about your experience of accessingChild Mental Health Services.
Child Mental Health Services provided by Hywel Dda University Health Board is via the Specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (sCAMHS), which provides specialist mental health services for children and young people with mental health problems.
They offer assessment and treatment when children and young people have emotional, behavioural or mental health difficulties as well as promoting emotional wellbeing and preventative mental health services and treatment to children and young people.
Has your child needed or used any of these services? Please share your experiences with us by filling in the survey below
The information you provide is totally confidential and we will not identify you. We will use this information to report on what we hear and share it with Hywel Dda University Health Board. The report will be available on our website and via social media so you can see what we found. You can contact us to request a copy to be sent to you if you wish.
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