Archived decisions
Tier 1
A primary level which includes interventions by:
These non-specialist staff:
GPs - Identify mental health problems early in their development.
Offer general advice - and , in certain cases, treatment for less severe mental health problems
Pursue opportunities for promoting mental health and preventing mental health problems
Health Visitors
Residential Social Workers
Juvenile Justice Workers
School nurses
Teachers
Tier 2
A level of service provided by professionals working on their
own who relate to others through a network rather than a team:
CAMHS professionals offer:
Training and consultation to other professionals (who might be within Tier 1)
Consultation for professionals and families
Outreach to identify severe or complex needs where children or families are
unwilling to use specialist services
Assessment which may trigger treatment at this level or in a different tier
Clinical child psychologists
Educational psychologists
Paediatricians - especially community
Community child psychiatric nurses or nurse specialists
Child psychiatrists
Tier 3 A specialist service for the more severe, complex and
persistent disorders:
This is usually a multi-disciplinary team or service working in a community child mental health clinic or child psychiatry outpatient service and offering:
Assessment and treatment of child mental health disorders
Assessment for referrals to Tier 4
Contributions to the services, consultation and training at Tiers 1 and 2
Participation in research and development projects
Social Workers
Clinical psychologists
Community psychiatric nurses
Child and adolescent psychiatrists
Art, music and drama therapists
Child psychotherapists
Occupational therapists
Tier 4 Infrequently used but essential tertiary services such as day
units, highly specialised outpatient teams and inpatient units for
older children and adolescents who are severely mentally ill or at
suicidal risk