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Mental Health Services

Adult mental health

Information about how to access the services of adult mental health, including details about various teams and units

Children and young people’s emotional wellbeing and mental health

Learn more about how you can support young people in achieving a good level of emotional wellbeing

Community based mental health services for people over 65

Details about community mental health services for people over 65, including information about the memory clinic

Community Navigators

Information about the service we offer including who we help and you can access support

Dementia: information for people diagnosed and carers

Find more information about dementia, including memory clinic services, symptoms, diagnosis and appointing a curator

Jersey Talking Therapies (JTT)

Information on Jersey Talking Therapies, including the services they offer, how to access the service and what to expect

Mental Health Network

Find help and support for all your mental health needs

Mental health services review

A full review of curr​​ent mental health services is planned to take place. Find out more about why this is happening

Mental Health, Capacity and the Law

Read about our Code of Practice and principles about mental health

Parent Infant Psychotherapy (PIP) Service

Information about how to access the Parent Infant Psychotherapy Service, and details of what they offer

Psychological Assessment and Therapy Service

Information on psychology services, including how to access the service and what to expect from therapy sessions

Residential mental health services for people over 65

Information about hospital-based psychiatry services for older people and how these can be accessed

Stress: the facts

Information on stress, including the effects it can have and how you can manage it

Support from other organisations

Other Details

Availability

Age Ranges
Adult Mental Health is a service for clients between the ages of 16 and 65.
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