Young people's mental health website goes live
By Alison Bennett Thursday, 07 August 2008
A mental health trust has launched a website for young people with emotional, behavioural and mental health difficulties.
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, which provides mental health, social care and learning disabilities services in Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich in London, launched the website, www.camhscares.nhs.uk, at the end of last month.
The website aims to provide information on issues that young people often worry about and the services and support available to help them deal with them.
The Teen Zone and Kids Zone are especially designed for young people and children, but the whole site is for anyone to use.
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