Local Support

Camden Crisis Referrals - Crisis Team

Referrals will be triaged and an assement offered within 24 hours. Ideally you will be in a position to supply demographic, social and medical information at the point of referral.

Visit the NHS Crisis Referrals website

Phone: 020 7871 0545

Lambeth Together mental health crisis support

A mental health crisis might mean you feel unable to cope and like you might harm yourself, or someone else. It could also mean you have unusual and frightening thoughts.

There is both NHS and voluntary sector support available.

Visit the Lambeth Together website

National Support

Psychiatry UK - Right To Choose

Right to Choose ADHD Assessment and Treatment. Psychiatry UK offers expert ADHD assessments for adults (aged 18+) under the NHS Right to Choose scheme.

Visit the Right To Choose website

ADHD UK - Right to Choose

If you are based in England under the NHS you now have a legal right to choose your mental healthcare provider and your choice of mental healthcare team. This important right means that, for instance, should you decide the waiting time for your ADHD assessment is too long, then you can choose alternative providers. 

Visit the ADHD UK website

National Autistic Society

Founded in 1962, they are the UK’s leading charity for autistic people and their families. Their goal is to help transform lives, change attitudes and create a society that works for autistic people.

Visit the National Autistic Society website

Autism Independent UK

Autism Independent UK helps to increase awareness of autism to the notice of all, together with well established and newly developed approaches in the diagnosis, assessment, education and treatment.

Visit the Autism Independent UK website

Dimensions

They support people with learning disabilities and autism to have a louder voice, choice and control in their lives.

Visit the Dimensions website

ASD Helping Hands

ASD Helping Hands will support all service users affected by an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) regardless of age or what stage of life they are at. We aim to offer guidance, practical advice and support whether you are personally affected or you are an associated family member, carer, friend or professional. We will actively champion the rights of all people affected by an ASD and aim to make a positive difference to their lives while delivering a service that is accessible, reliable and trust

Visit the ASD Helping Hands website