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P-1487 - the Feasibility of Identifying, Treating and Improving Outcomes in ‘hard-to-reach’ Young People With Multiple Complex Mental Disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

N. Camillerx
Affiliation:
Newcastle University, UK
E. Phinn
Affiliation:
Newcastle University, UK
X. Le Couteurx
Affiliation:
NTW NHS Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
T.D. Meyxr
Affiliation:
Newcastle University, UK
D. Newbury-Birch
Affiliation:
Newcastle University, UK
T. Thixk
Affiliation:
NHS Newcastle, UK
P. McArdle
Affiliation:
NTW NHS Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Abstract

Introduction:

’Hard To Reach’ Young Peoxle(HTRYP)(5–10% of all YP) refers tomarginalised, disadvxxtxged individuals who slip through the healthcare system and/or areunwilling to engage with healtx sxrvices.

Aims/Objectives:

To:

  • - Identify a cohort of HTRYP

  • - Provide a new specialist community-based mental health service

  • - Evaluate outcomes

Methods:

A multidxsciplinary team (established January-December2x11), was based withinan inner-city healthcare centre, North-East Engxand.

Results:

Forty xeferrals received [aged 15-25 (mean:18.3,M:F=15:21)].

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