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Original feedback for

Calderdale Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Tier 2 - Northpoint Wellbeing



Terrible - Terrible - Terrible

This service is atrocious. They do not help autsitic children and surely discriminate refusing to help disabled children with their anxieties. Anxiety is just as real in autistics as anyone else. The suicide rate in autism is considerably higher than that of the rest of society, more resources should be distrubuted to these children, not less. They try save money by not helping autisitc children, but later cost the public purse considerably more with cures and drugs than they would have on measures which would prevent escalation of mental health problems. Although, many autisitc children are anxious, this does not mean that they should remain that way, it does not mean anxiety is inevitable and can not be worked on. Remaining in an anxious state is damaging and cruel, teahcing these children they do not matter to society is wrong,

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