Psychiatric assessments for children & teenagers
A psychiatric assessment is a structured diagnostic process used to understand a child or teenager’s mental health. Using evidence-based approaches, it helps identify underlying concerns, assess symptoms and determine the most appropriate support to promote positive mental wellbeing.


What happens after the assessment?
FAQs
Assessment length varies depending on complexity, but your clinician will explain what to expect.
No referral is required. You can contact us directly to arrange an assessment.
Yes. Parent or carer input is an important part of understanding a child’s background and current needs.
Parents or carers who are concerned about a child’s emotional wellbeing, behaviour or mental health may consider a psychiatric assessment.
A psychiatric assessment is a clinical evaluation designed to understand a young person’s mental health, identify concerns and recommend appropriate support.



