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AI summary
Adult services
- Self‑referral – Some services let you refer yourself using an online form. Check the specific service page first because not all services accept self‑referrals. You can start the process from the [View our services] page.
- GP referral – The most common way to be referred is through your GP or another primary‑care clinician. They complete a referral form and send it to our Integrated Hub.
Children and Young People (CYP) services
- Online referral form – You can refer a child or young person using the online form provided on the relevant service page.
- Parent or carer referral – Parents and carers can make referrals themselves via the online form, and a child’s school can also submit a referral on your behalf.
- Specialist pathways – For services such as Autism and ADHD, you may need to give extra information before referring; please visit the service’s page first.
Next steps
- Visit the [Ways to refer] page to see all options and find links to the appropriate online forms.
- If you prefer a GP referral, contact your GP to arrange it.
- For children and young people, use the online form or ask the school to help with the referral.
This information is generated by AI using generalised information from this website. For personal advice, contact NHS 111, your GP or other healthcare provider.
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Ways to refer
How to make a referral Step1: Identify the right service. Step 2: See whether the service accepts self‑referral. If the service accepts self-referrals, you will find out information on how to make a referral on the individual service page. If the service does not accept self-referrals, you will need to book an appointment with your GP, or other healthcare professional, and arrange for them to complete the relevant referral form. **Step 3: **Once the referral is received, we’ll contact you to book an assessment or your first appointment. Please check the relevant service page for details on response times. View our services Find your local GP
Speech and Language Therapy Service for children and young people | Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Yes, parents and carers can make referrals using our online form. You can also ask your child's school to make a referral for you.
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Ways to refer
Some services let you or a relative contact us directly using a referral form.
Mental Health Service in GP Surgeries for children and young people
Support for under-18s with mental health or emotional wellbeing difficulties, and their families, available in selected GP surgeries.
ADHD Service for children and young people
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder assessments, treatment, and support for children and young people aged 6 to 17.
Community Rehabilitation Enhanced Support Team
Support at home or in a community setting for over-18s living with psychosis or other severe mental health difficulties.
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Outpatients
Treatment plans to manage or improve musculoskeletal conditions, including chronic pain, recovery from surgery, and osteoarthritis.
Community Dental Service
Specialist dental care for people who are medically compromised, have a disability, or require sedation or care at home.
Personality disorders
Thinking, feeling, behaving, or relating to others very differently from the average person.
Respiratory Service (Berkshire West)
Guidance for more effective management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including a full respiratory assessment.
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Intensive Community Rehabilitation Service
Recovery support at home for up to two weeks following discharge from hospital to improve independence and quality of life.

