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Daughter made a serious attempt on her life. Camhs visited her in hospital when I was absent. Daughter said she'd like me in the hospital during meeting but he told her he had another appointment so she needed to talk now. She said he answered her questions for her. I had a 5 minute safeguarding meeting which he told me to hide meds! Stating the obvious. Told us not to put her on antidepressants, camhs will visit in 8-12 weeks, she'll be 18 in the new year then she will be discarded. His attitude was dismissive and a total waste of time.

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Response from Ann Munro, Experience of Care Lead, Patient Experience, Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust nearly 2 years ago
Ann Munro
Experience of Care Lead, Patient Experience,
Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 29/09/2023 at 14:41
Published on Care Opinion at 14:41


Hi my name is Lauren Worthington and I am the Service Manager for Community CAMHS.

I am saddened to read your experience of accessing Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS). I would like to invite you to email our PALS department on lpft.pals@nhs.net so that we can review your concerns. We take feedback very seriously at Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation NHS trust and want to do all we can to improve people's experiences of services.

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