Our Referral Process
We understand the importance of collaboration and working together to provide the best possible care for clients. We value the trust you place in us when referring clients to us.
The Family Treatment Service is proud to be registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), demonstrating its commitment to providing safe, effective, accountable, and high-quality care.
How to See Us
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Simple referral process
Referring clients to our services is straightforward. Simply fill out our professional referral form, providing us with the necessary information about the client and their needs. We respect and maintain the confidentiality of all referral information.
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Timely communication
We understand the importance of prompt communication. Once we receive a referral, our clinical team will contact the client or clients parents within two working days to schedule an initial assessment and begin the treatment process.
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Ongoing collaboration
We believe in maintaining a strong relationship with referring professionals. Throughout the treatment journey, we provide updates and progress reports to keep you informed about the client's development. We also welcome your input and feedback to ensure coordinated and effective care.
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Our team consists of highly qualified clinicians from a range of disciplines, including psychology, psychiatry & prescribing, speech and language therapy, and occupational therapy. This breadth of expertise allows us to address diverse needs and challenges effectively. All of our clinicians are HCPC, UKCP or BPS registered and have extensive experience.
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We believe in working closely with parents, teachers, and school staff to create an integrated support system for your child. This collaboration ensures that interventions are tailored to each child’s unique needs and circumstances.
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We see clients at our warm and welcoming CQC Registered clinic in Wimbledon Village. We also offer online appointments.
Services for Referrals
Difficulties we treat
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Developmental Coordination Disorder (previously known as Dyspraxia)
Sensory Processing Difficulties
Gross motor skill difficulties
Learning difficulties and delays
Executive function difficulties
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Emotional Distress
Low Mood
Low self esteem
Emotion Regulation Difficulties
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Pre-natal and parental feelings of anxiety, worry or low mood.
Family relationship difficulties
Parent-child communication difficulties
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Personality Disorder
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Relationship Distress/Breakdown
Divorce & Separation
Attachment
Abuse
Friendship Difficulties
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Birth Trauma
Trauma
PTSD
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Schizophrenia
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Stammering/Dysfluency
Language Processing Difficulties
Speech Sound Disorders/Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia
Communication difficulties arising from Autism or ADHD/ADD
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Suicidal Thoughts
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Toddler tantrums
Separation anxiety
Toileting
Developmental difficulties
Why refer to us?
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As a not-for-profit practice, we are clinically, not commercially driven - meaning our advice always puts our clients’ best interests at heart.
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We employ best in class clinicians, with a focus on exceptional quality and compassionate, evidence-based treatment our clients can trust.
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Our triage approach ensures care plans are tailored to individual needs. Our multi-disciplinary service offers access to diagnosis, assessments, treatments and prescribing under one service.
EVENTS & TRAINING
Quarterly Clinician Open Evening
We are delighted to invite professionals interested in our work to attend an Open Evening. This event offers an opportunity to tour our building, learn about our services, and gain insight into how we operate. These can also be joined online.
Professional Training & CPD
We offer training through workshops, webinars and tailored sessions for GPs and healthcare professionals. Sign up for training updates below.
Free Monthly Webinars
We host free webinars every month with guidance on supporting mental health and educational needs. Recent topics include ADHD treatment options explained, Understanding Self Harm, Autism assessment process, How to support loved ones with eating disorders
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