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Children and young people’s therapies

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Our service offers Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy.

We support children and young people who have needs in the following areas:

We see children and young people from birth to age 19 who live in Buckinghamshire or have a Buckinghamshire GP. We offer information, training, advice, assessment, and therapy.

Help and support

Children and young people who have high, urgent health or equipment needs require a referral into the service.

We also offer a range of support to families, schools and nurseries for children and young people who have needs which do not meet the criteria for a referral into the service. Support can be accessed in the following ways by anyone supporting the child or young person.

 

Webinars, videos and resources for professionals and parents

We run free live webinars that can be accessed by parents, carers and schools and nurseries which cover a range of topics. These are interactive sessions with the opportunity to ask questions during and after the sessions.

You can access these sessions on a laptop, tablet or phone. You do not need to pre-book or download Microsoft Teams.

 

BHT Therapy Link

BHT Therapy Link, allows parents/carers, children and young people, schools and early years settings to get in touch with physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy teams.

Send a text message to 07312 263754 for confidential help and advice.

You’ll receive an automated reply to confirm your message has been received. A Children and Young People’s Integrated Therapy Link Worker will then reply to your message within 2 working days.

The BHT Therapy Link messaging service is available 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays)

Our Therapy Link workers are part of the Children’s Integrated Therapies team. They’ll provide advice and guidance, and will signpost you to the most appropriate support and resources for your child’s needs.