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Early Intervention Team service

The early intervention team is a specialist community service that provides high quality care for individuals aged 14-35 experiencing their first episode of psychosis.

The team works towards helping people to recover and provides a range of care strategies which focus on social inclusion and promoting independence.

Individuals and their carers accessing the service will be supported intensively by the team for up to 3 years.

Accessing the service

Referral guidelines

Referrals accepted from A & E, AHPs, Carers/family, CMHTs, Consultants, Courts, Drug/alcohol agencies, GP staff, GPs, Health visitors, Hospital staff, Housing associations, Local authority staff, Midwives, Other NHS services, Other Trust services, Patients(self-referral), Police, Schools, Single Point of Access team, Voluntary services, Youth centres, Youth Offending Team



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