JAMI: Mental Health Services for Jewish Young People Aged 11 to 25

The Dangoor Children and Young Person's Service.
This service addresses the mental health needs of children and young people of secondary-school age, filling a vital gap between the growing numbers of young people struggling with their mental health and the lack of mental health services currently available to them.
Through a dedicated children and young person’s multi-skilled team, comprising social workers, mental health practitioners and mental health support workers, we are offering services geared specifically to this age group.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0208 458 2223 0208 458 2223
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info@jamiuk.org
- Website
- JAMI: Services for Young People Aged 11 to 25
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Where to go
- Name
- Amelie House The Maurice and Vivienne Wohl Campus
- Address
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221, Golders Green Road
London
- Postcode
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NW11 9DQView NW11 9DQ on a map
Availability
- Age Ranges
- 18-55
- Referral Details
Referrals from professionals as well as self referrals accepted. Initial Assessment by own social worker.
Disclaimer
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Checklist
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Some of the organisations on the website are not required to be registered with regulatory bodies. Therefore it is important that you make sure that the service is safe and entirely suitable for your needs especially if it is related to children or vulnerable persons. Below are some of the things you need to look out for.
- Check that the staff have been appropriately vetted. For more information on this please visit DBS.gov.uk
- Check that the service has child protection procedures in place if they are directly involved with children.
- Check that the staff are qualified and trained in the specific area.
- Check that the service operates an anti-discriminatory practice.
- Check that the service protects children, young people and vulnerable adults where it is required to do so.
- Check that the service has a health and safety policy.
- Check that the service has a complaints procedure.
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