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Mental health after 18 years old

There are a range of services in Dorset to help people with their mental health and wellbeing.

Many of these services need a referral from your GP or another health or social care professional.

If you are, or the person you want to refer is, under the age of 18 contact Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Dorset to find useful links and resources.

Find support in Dorset from:

  • Steps 2 Wellbeing
  • Dorset Healthcare Mental Health and learning disabilities
  • Community Mental Health Team

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