CHUMS Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Service for children and young people provides therapeutic support in a variety of ways. CHUMS has developed a unique service delivery model to ensure that children and young people are able to access a service that supports their individual needs.
Please see the main menu to view what our current service delivery includes.
You can refer to any of our services using the online referral forms relevant to the location where you live and/or the service you require. However, please make sure you read the criteria for the service you are interested in before completing the form.
CHUMS ethos is to support the family as a whole wherever possible and some of our services directly support adults. Our multi-disciplinary clinical team are all well qualified and experienced clinicians. Many of our staff are experienced in more than one area of the service and some have lived experience. It is important to us that all our staff have a passion for making a difference to the lives of children, young people and their families. CHUMS is supported by an amazing group of volunteers who enhance the services we deliver and reflect the communities we serve.
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