Emergency contact information

Please inform the CAMHS team promptly after any significant incidents which might change our treatment plan or risk assessment of the young person. We may not be aware of these from other sources.

For non-life-threatening emergencies

If you need medical attention but it’s not a life-threatening situation, call NHS 111 or get help from 111 online. NHS 111 can tell you what to do next. This is for urgent advice on mental health or a medication administration error.

For severe and life-threatening emergencies

Accident and emergency (A&E) is for serious injuries and life-threatening emergencies. Attend A&E if there is a medical incident such as significant self-injury, heavy bleeding, choking, and seizures.

If a young person goes missing, or there is an immediate life-threatening risk of harm to self or others, please contact the police 999.

If there are safeguarding concerns about risks to a young person from others, contact:

Oxfordshire MASH Multiagency Safeguarding Hub: 0345 050 7666

Oxfordshire Social Services Emergency Duty Team out of hours: 0800 833 408

Non-urgent advice: Get in touch

Please see our referrals page for info on how to access this service.  If you would like more information, please contact:

  • CAMHS Learning Disability Service
  • 01865 902 785
  • Office hours: Monday – Friday 9am-5pm (excluding bank holidays)
  • Referral information

Slade House
Horspath Driftway
Oxford
OX3 7JH

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Page last reviewed: 2 August, 2024