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AFCS is a registered national charity providing low-cost, confidential and culturally sensitive mental health and relationship counselling services in five languages to South Asian communities in Britain since 1983.
The Mental Health Single Point of Access provides a single entry point for referrals to secondary mental health services and support in a mental health crisis in the boroughs of Hounslow, Hammersmith and Fulham, and Ealing.
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The multi-disciplinary team consists of:
Qualified clinicians
Administrators
Experienced Mental Health Advisors
Psychologist
Consultant Psychiatrist
They know about different services and options for support in the area.
At times of mental health crisis, the Mental Health Single Point of Access works closely with our Crisis Assessment and Treatment Teams (CATT) and our partner organisations from across the public and private sectors, to direct people to the most appropriate services to aid their recovery.
The Mental Health Single Point of Access team screen all referrals and, if required carry out assessments over the phone. This enables use to find out how we can help and then use that information to signpost you to a service who can best meet your needs.
If you are in a mental health crisis you can speak to the Mental Health Single Point of Access at any time of the day. You do not need to be referred.
If you are an existing service user or a member of the public looking for urgent help for you or someone you know, please visit our Need Help Now page.
The team also accept referrals from GPs and other health and social care professionals, as well as from people working in the housing, voluntary and charity sectors.
The Mental Health Single Point of Access is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
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AFCS is a registered national charity providing low-cost, confidential and culturally sensitive mental health and relationship counselling services in five languages to South Asian communities in Britain since 1983.
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