A Dad, not a Mum here.
I have full time custody of my 14 year old daughter. She has been struggling with her mental health for some time now, with incidents of self harm, and sadly this week another attempt at taking an overdose which ended up at A&E, and fortunately failed.
I have been desperately trying to get support for her - through her school, also through Children's Services , but all that has happened so far is lots of forms being filled in, and her being placed on waiting lists for help, but no actual help. This has been going on for over a year now.
She is a bright child, but has missed lots of school because of her mental health problems, and she has her GCSEs next year. As things stand, I'd be surprised if she gets to take them, without some proper support being put in place.
Reading around about CAMHS, who we have yet to see, makes me feel quite discouraged - few people have anything good to say about them, and the waiting lists are enormous. Even after the suicide attempts, there has been no useful contact with them, apart from a brief call, and no advice on how to try and stop something like this happening again.
For those who have been through something similar - what other options are ? Did CAMHS ever help? Or would going private have been a better option in hindsight ? Can any charities help?
We need someone that can actually work with my daughter and help her deal with her specific issues, not just an organisation that hands out generalised advice on good practice to support mental health.
Experiences and thoughts welcome