NHS psychological / Talking Therapies Service (IAPT)
Harrow Public Health

Free In-person

Where

CNWL Talking Therapies Service Harrow
12-14 Station Road,
Harrow, HA1 2SL
Google Maps

When

Project runs daily.

08:30 to 17:30 on weekdays

School Term
School Holidays
Bank Holidays
Ends Soon

The activity runs from 24 February 2021 to 31 May 2022. The Young Harrow Foundation does not manage bookings for this activity and is not responsible for the delivery of the project. If you have any questions, please contact the organisation directly.


What

Harrow Talking Therapies Service are part of the national NHS ‘Improving Access to Psychological Therapies’ (IAPT) service within the Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust. We provide a range of talking therapies for people who feel anxious and worried or down and depressed. If you think you might be anxious or depressed, then you can refer yourself by giving us a call, sending us an email, or using our online self-referral form. Or if you prefer, you can ask your GP, or any health professional, about the service and they can refer you to us. If English is not your first language we will provide interpreters, including British Sign Language interpreters for all your appointments. How to contact the Harrow Talking Therapy Service: CNWL Talking Therapies Service Harrow, 12-14 Station Road, Harrow, HA1 2SL Call us on: 020 8515 5015 Email us at: harrow.iapt@nhs.net ELIGIBILITY In order to be eligible for the Harrow service, you must be registered with a Harrow GP (regardless of whether you live in Harrow or not). In order to find out if you are registered with a Harrow GP, please use this link: beta.nhs.uk/find-a-psychological-therapies-service and then enter your GP practice details. If you do not have a Harrow GP, please use the above link to find your local Talking Therapies service and get in touch with them for more information. Our Talking Therapies Services are not able to provide immediate support in an emergency. If you require immediate help please contact your GP, or your local Accident & Emergency Department, or call the Urgent Advice Line on 0800 0234 650 open 24 hours. For more information about what to do if you need help urgently, visit our emergency page here. Given the current guidance on social distancing, Talking Therapies (IAPT) are currently offering support by telephone, video call or online. However we can offer alternatives (including face to face) if telephone / video and online options would not be effective for you, so please make a referral if you think we could be of help and we will do our best to find an option that works for you.

Organiser


Reviews

There are no reviews yet!