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Welcome to Bradford and Airedale Early Intervention Service. We specialise in Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) working with people aged 14-65 years old who may be experiencing issues with their mental health, such as:

  • Unusual or distressing beliefs.

  • Hearing, seeing, sensing or feeling things that no one else can (e.g. hearing voices).

  • Feeling suspicious or paranoid.

  • Jumbled up or confused thinking.

 

We have a core EIP Service which offers a range of services including psychological therapies, medical and social interventions designed to meet people’s needs, and help them get their lives back on track.

 

We also offer a Future Focus for young people aged 14-35 who are at risk of developing psychosis, or may have an immediate family member with psychosis and would like support for themselves.

 

In addition we have a Friends and Family Service which provides specific interventions and information for carers, family and friends.

What is early intervention? 

About the Future Focus service

How can early intervention help?

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About the Friends & Family Service

About the EIP service

How to get in touch, get help or be referred

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