At the meeting on 10 January 2018 representative from NHS Emergency Duty

Team / Crisis Care Practitioners agreed to provide a note on the proportion of young people presenting to the crisis teams in the different Health Boards who are waiting for a CAMHS assessment or are already under the care of

CAMHS. The following information has been received.

Information from Powys Teaching Health Board

From 16th September 2016 to 31st December 2017 there has been a 138 referral to the Powys Crisis Practitioners.

The following figures below are a breakdown of the referrals:

· 23 Children and Young people who are currently open and receiving an intervention from Powys CAMHS.

· 63 Children and Young people received an assessment from a Crisis

Practitioner and then went onto receive additional services from Powys

CAMHS.

· 52 Children and Young people received an assessment from a Crisis

Practitioner but did not require any additional services and were discharged.

Below is a breakdown of the services that the 86 Children and Young people received:

· Input from Consultant Psychiatry – 25

· Input from Primary Mental Health Worker – 20

· Input from CITT (Co-ordinated Intervention Treatment Team) – 8

· Input from Specialist CAMHS – 33

All received an assessment from Crisis Practitioners within the 48 hr requirement.