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Information about Camden Mental Health Service and the practitioners that deliver the range of care and support that is available.

Mental Health Service

From 1 November 2024 and as part of a Section 75 agreement, Mental Health Services in Camden are provided in partnership with North London NHS Foundation Trust (NLFT). NLFT was previously two separate Mental Health Trusts working in partnership – Camden & Islington NHS Foundation Trust and Barnet, Enfield & Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust.

For further information please visit the North London NHS Foundation Trust website.

The Resilience Network is formed of a partnership of VCS organisations, Camden and Islington Foundation Trust (C&I), Tavistock and Portman, Commissioners and service users. This partnership works together to improve pathways of support and develop a shared outcomes framework. The Resilience Network guide includes information about the range of services in Camden that support people's mental and physical wellbeing.

Camden Crisis Sanctuary is a free service open to people aged 18+ years of age who live in Camden or have visited mental health services in the borough. Camden Crisis Sanctuary is open from 5-11pm, Monday – Sunday, 365 days a year. Last admission for walk-ins is 10:30pm.

Good Thinking provides information and resources such as mental health apps for anxiety, stress, low mood or sleep issues

Every Mind Matters is an online information source from the NHS about ways to look after your mental health

Able Futures provides mental health support to people working and living with mental health difficulties, employers and providers of apprenticeships

NCL Wating Room provides information and resources for young people, parents, carers and professionals who are looking for wellbeing support in North Central London (NCL).

Last updated: 21 November 2024