Health chiefs have launched a new self-referral community service for children and young people in Brent who are suffering from an eating disorder.
Anyone under the age of 18 who fears they are suffering from conditions such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa can now seek help, advice and support from West London Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Eating Disorders Service.
Dr Elizabeth Tullett, lead for the service, said: “Eating disorders are an area which people find difficult to talk about.
“It is often especially difficult for young people to talk to parents or their doctor about an eating disorder, which is why it is so important that those that are suffering can access help easily.
“Being based in the community and encouraging people to contact us directly, as well as referrals from parents or caring professionals, will provide better and faster access to medical support.”
The service has been rolled out by North West London Collaboration of Clinical Commissioning Groups alongside Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust and West London Mental Health Trust.
The trust will accept self-referrals from children and young people, parents, as well as from GPs, health professionals and other professionals, including teachers, working with children and young people.
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