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CAMHS Innovation Programme

Supporting the transformation of Children and Adolescents Mental Health Services (CAMHS) across Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. 

Building on the Bevan Commission’s successful Bevan Exemplar model, the CAMHS Innovation Programme is working with 10 innovative projects across Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board to support the transformation of children and adolescents mental health services. 

CAMHS Innovation Programme Projects:

CAMHS Innovation Programme
March 20, 2024

Your Space

Rachel Hancocks Your Space About Us Your Space is a charity for young people with…
CAMHS Innovation Programme
March 20, 2024

The Ynys Mȏn Early Help hub project

Llyr ap Rhisiart Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn This project aims to develop a virtual/hybrid early multi-disciplinary…
CAMHS Innovation Programme
March 20, 2024

Looked After Children’s Pilot Project

Marie Latham Jones Betsi Cadwadladr University Health Board It is widely understood that the Mental…
CAMHS Innovation Programme
March 20, 2024

HealthPlace

Dafydd Williams, Gareth Roberts and Matthew Pike Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Hilltop Digital Lab…
CAMHS Innovation Programme
March 20, 2024

GISDA

Sian Tomos GISDA GISDA is a charity working with homeless and vulnerable young people in…
CAMHS Innovation Programme
March 20, 2024

ForMi Project

Roger Rowett, Kat Applewhite, Donna Thomas and Stuart Short Here 2 There ForMi is an…
CAMHS Innovation Programme
March 20, 2024

Development and Implementation of a DBT STEPS – A Skills Training in Denbighshire Schools

Dan Trevor and Kathryn Nash Denbighshire County Council Suicide is a leading cause of death…
CAMHS Innovation Programme
March 20, 2024

Campfire Cymru

Becks Fowkes and Ellie Jones Campfire Cymru Campfire Cymru is a social enterprise working to…
CAMHS Innovation Programme
March 20, 2024

CAMHS GP In Reach Project

Dafydd Williams and Elin Sanderson Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board The CAMHS GP In Reach…
CAMHS Innovation Programme
March 20, 2024

‘The Missing Boys’ Project

Ben Nuss and Kathryn Nash Denbighshire County Council Project Background: Research has demonstrated that boys…