Possible Adolescent Mental Health Unit Admission

My 13 year old son, James, has been experiencing increasing difficulties with social interaction & communication, particularly since his transition to mainstream secondary school in September 2013. He has been largely absent from school since March 2014, despite transferring to a special school in January, & has become increasingly withdrawn & isolated. At our last CAMHS session today, the psychiatrist told James (without prior indication to myself or my husband) that if the current situation did not improve within 2 to 3 weeks, she would refer him to an inpatient unit. She specifically stated she did not feel James was depressed & his difficulties were solely related to his ASD. Neither my husband nor I feel an inpatient environment would be appropriate for James & fear he would suffer further if he were taken out of the family home. We also feel the psychiatrist was using the prospect of an inpatient admission as almost a threat to ourselves & James, that if we did not sort things out, the matter would be taken out of our hands. Obviously we are deeply concerned. James was formally diagnosed with Autism last July & has not recieved any support or therapy thus far. He is on anti-anxiety medication & melatonin. He will not engage with the pscyhologist or  psychiatrist at CAMHS, neither of whom are ASD specialists. We really feel that the CAMHS team do not know how best to help James or have his best interests in mind. We would be grateful for any advice or support you may be able to offer. Thank you.

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  • This is dreadful. Taking your son forcibly can only be done under a sectioning order, otherwise he would be considered 'voluntary' and therefore free to leave at any time. There is no treatment for ASD, so they cannot claim that 'forced' treatment for therapeutic reasons is necessary, and they are left with 'a danger to himself or others'. I know it's unlikely, but is he?

    He is best left at home with you. A strange environment can only do harm. I also think that it is completely disingenuous to expect you to deal with him. What do they want you to do, solve his life in three weeks? Ludicrous!

    You'll understand from this page just how we feel about this, and I agree - you need some advocacy. You could maybe find a Solicitor for him too, specialist ones are out there, could be there's one near you.

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  • This is dreadful. Taking your son forcibly can only be done under a sectioning order, otherwise he would be considered 'voluntary' and therefore free to leave at any time. There is no treatment for ASD, so they cannot claim that 'forced' treatment for therapeutic reasons is necessary, and they are left with 'a danger to himself or others'. I know it's unlikely, but is he?

    He is best left at home with you. A strange environment can only do harm. I also think that it is completely disingenuous to expect you to deal with him. What do they want you to do, solve his life in three weeks? Ludicrous!

    You'll understand from this page just how we feel about this, and I agree - you need some advocacy. You could maybe find a Solicitor for him too, specialist ones are out there, could be there's one near you.

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