CAMHS: Ongoing Improvements to Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services
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CAMHS: Ongoing improvements to children and young people’s mental health services
WAITING TIMES STANDARD MET FOR THIRD TIME IN ROW Latest figures highlight 146 children waiting more than a year for mental health treatment, says SCSC For the third consecutive quarter in a row, there has been continued progress on waiting times for children and young people’s mental health care. From April to June this year, 91.8% of those referred to CAMHS were seen within 18 weeks, according to the latest statistics from Public Health Scotla…
Waiting times standards met for CAMHS in Scotland
Waiting times standards met for CAMHS in Scotland Polly Jones 2 September, 2025 Waiting times standards met for CAMHS in Scotland 2 September, 2025 For the third consecutive quarter, there has been progress on waiting times for children and young people’s mental health care in Scotland.From April to June this year, 91.8% of those referred to children and young people’s mental health services (CAMHS) were seen within 18 weeks.This is an increa…
Waiting times standard met for the third time in row
Ongoing improvements to children and young people’s mental health services. For the third consecutive quarter in a row, there has been continued progress on waiting times for children and young people’s mental health care. From April to June this year, 91.8% of those referred to CAMHS were seen within 18 weeks, according to the latest statistics from Public Health Scotland. This is a slight increase from 91.6% in the previous quarter, and above …
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