Referrals for Autism and ADHD assessments can be made via MyCareBridge. MyCareBridge allows your child’s school, their GP or health professional to submit a referral via an online system.
We do not accept self-referrals from parents, carers or young people themselves.
Once we receive a referral, parents/carers will receive an email with a link to create a log in account on MyCareBridge. We ask Parents/carers and Schools (or the parent, if home educated) to complete online questionnaires which helps us decide the most appropriate care pathway for your child.
We understand that filling out the questionnaires may take time, but providing detailed information at the start of your child’s assessment journey helps us understand their needs. This ensures we can reach an outcome as quickly as possible.
Once a referral is submitted through MyCareBridge, parents/carers and the school have 4 weeks to complete the online questionnaires. Both must be completed for the referral to move forward.
If one or both questionnaires are not completed within this time, the referral will be closed. If this happens, you will need to ask your original referrer to submit a new referral. Unfortunately, we cannot reopen closed referrals.
How to refer
My Care Bridge is an easy to use and secure online portal and has been developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals, education professionals, and families and carers. It is available for children and young people who are aged up to 18 years old and are registered with a GP in mid and south Essex. This includes Chelmsford, Braintree, Maldon, Castle Point, Rochford, Southend, Basildon, Brentwood and Thurrock.
It is for new referrals only – current referrals will continue to follow existing administrative pathways.
Educational settings (including nurseries, schools, and colleges), GPs, health visitors, and other healthcare professionals can use the portal to make and track referrals.
Parents and carers will be sent a login when a referral has been made. They will be able to login to the portal to provide information for their child’s referral, track the referral and access a library of support available locally.
My Care Bridge been developed by the Mid and South Essex Community Collaborative, a partnership between Essex Partnership University Trust, North East London Foundation Trust and Provide Community.
To access the portal
My Care Bridge FAQs
What to do if the child’s mental health deteriorates
If there is a deterioration in the young person’s mental health while waiting for their assessment, please see the Southend, Essex and Thurrock (SET) CAMHS website for advice and information about mental health services: https://www.nelft.nhs.uk/set-camhs-get-in-touch/
You can also call 0800 953 0222 to speak to someone from the SET CAMHS team of healthcare professionals.