Partnerships
Open Door is actively engaged in the communities it serves and we work closely with other partners in the statutory and voluntary sectors to deliver the best care for young people. We also participate in local service planning groups, steering groups and strategy forums, being a voice for young people to help them get the care they need.
Haringey
Haringey Trailblazer Four Week Waiting Time Pilot:
Open Door was a founding partner in Haringey’s successful bid to become a pilot site as part of the national Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs) and Four Week Waiting Time Pilot (4WW) along with Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, More than Mentors, Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust, Haringey Council and others. The partners have been working together to improve mental health support in schools and to reduce waiting times to care.
Haringey Inequalities Fund:
Open Door is the lead organisation in Haringey’s multi-agency partnership project which aims to supporting young people with histories of multiple Adverse Childhood Experiences, (ACEs), who would not normally engage with mental health services. Support is offered through the arts, sports, creative ventures or other activities co-produced and designed by the young people themselves, and delivered by people trained in trauma awareness and supported by therapists. The project will run initially from 2021-2023
London Vanguard Violence Reduction Project:
Open Door is a partner in North Central London (NCL) ICS’s successful bid to become a London Vanguard pilot site to develop co-produced trauma- informed, mental health provision within in the community for under 0-25 year- olds at risk of or affected by violence. which will run from 2021 to 2024. The pilot is headed by the London Violence Reduction Unit and local partners include – Barnet and Enfield Mental Health NHS Trust, Haringey Council, Mind in Haringey and Coffee Afrik.
#ActuallyHaringey
A community hub designed to deliver a range of support to autistic adults and those approaching adulthood and their support networks. The service is co-produced with autistic residents and community groups. Open Door is providing an onsite therapy service for young adults.
Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust
We work closely with Haringey CAMHS, the Adolescent Outreach Service (AOT) and Adult Mental Health services to ensure the best possible care for young people.
NHS
We work closely with Haringey CAMHS, the Adolescent Outreach Service (AOT) and Adult Mental Health services to ensure the best possible care for young people.
CAMHS
Open Door was one of the architects of CAMHS Access – the single point of entry for professional referrals into statutory and voluntary sector Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services. Our participation ensured the continuation of self-referral routes into services such as Open Door alongside the move to a central point of access.
London Vanguard Violence Reduction Pilot:
Open Door is a partner in North Central London (NCL) ICS’s successful bid to become a London Vanguard pilot site to develop co-produced trauma- informed, mental health provision within the community for under 0-25 year- olds at risk of or affected by violence. which will run from 2021 to 2024. The pilot is headed by the London Violence Reduction Unit and local partners include – Barnet and Enfield Mental Health NHS Trust, Haringey Council, Mind in Haringey and Coffee Afrik.
CHOICES
Haringey Trailblazer - Four Week Waiting Time Pilot
Open Door was a founding partner in Haringey’s successful bid to become a pilot site as part of the national Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs) and Four Week Waiting Time Pilot (4WW) along with Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, More than Mentors, Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust, Haringey Council and others. The partners have been working together to improve mental health support in schools and to reduce waiting times to care.
Deep:Black a place where conflict is creative
Haringey Trailblazer – Four week waiting time pilot:
Open Door was a founding partner in Haringey’s successful bid to become a pilot site as part of the national Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs) and Four Week Waiting Time Pilot (4WW) along with Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, More than Mentors, Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust, Haringey Council and others. The partners have been working together to improve mental health support in schools and to reduce waiting times to care.
Haringey Inequalities Fund:
Open Door is the lead organisation in Haringey’s multi-agency partnership project which aims to supporting young people with histories of multiple Adverse Childhood Experiences, (ACEs), who would not normally engage with mental health services. Support is offered through the arts, sports, creative ventures or other activities co-produced and designed by the young people themselves, and delivered by people trained in trauma awareness and supported by therapists. The project will run initially from 2021-2023
London Vanguard Violence Reduction Pilot
Open Door is a partner in North Central London (NCL) ICS’s successful bid to become a London Vanguard pilot site to develop co-produced trauma- informed, mental health provision within in the community for under 0-25 year- olds at risk of or affected by violence. which will run from 2021 to 2024. The pilot is headed by the London Violence Reduction Unit and local partners include – Barnet and Enfield Mental Health NHS Trust, Haringey Council, Mind in Haringey and Coffee Afrik.
Haringey Suicide Prevention Group
Bridge Renewal Trust
Bridge Renewal Trust
Haringey Trailblazer – Four week waiting time pilot
Open Door was a founding partner in Haringey’s successful bid to become a pilot site as part of the national Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs) and Four Week Waiting Time Pilot (4WW) along with Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, More than Mentors, Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust, Haringey Council and others. The partners have been working together to improve mental health support in schools and to reduce waiting times to care.
Haringey Inequalities Fund:
Open Door is the lead organisation in Haringey’s multi-agency partnership project which aims to supporting young people with histories of multiple Adverse Childhood Experiences, (ACEs), who would not normally engage with mental health services. Support is offered through the arts, sports, creative ventures or other activities co-produced and designed by the young people themselves, and delivered by people trained in trauma awareness and supported by therapists. The project will run initially from 2021-2023
Training partnerships
We provide training placements for post graduate students from a number of accredited clinical trainings including Child & Adolescent Psychotherapists; Counselling Psychologists; Child Wellbeing Practitioners and CYP-IAPT Therapy students.
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