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Early Intervention Services

Future Focus

Our Future Focus Early Engagement team, formerly known as the At Risk Mental State (ARMS) service, help young people and adults aged 14-35 across Bradford and Airedale who may be having problems and are wanting to access therapy.

People requiring the Future Focus service may be experiencing any of the problems below:

  • Doing less than usual, feeling low in mood, and withdrawing from friends or family.

  • Sudden changes in the way they see things, or people.

  • Feeling suspicious or paranoid.

  • Having unusual beliefs that other people may not share.

  • Hearing or seeing things that other people can’t.

We also offer support to those who:

  • Have a family member (parent or sibling) with experiences of psychosis and;

  • are struggling with their own mental health,

  • are struggling with motivation to do the things they used to do, such as looking after themselves or attending college, university, or work,

  • find it difficult to talk or relate to people, or may feel anxious in social situations.

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Introduction and meet the team

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Culture, spirituality and psychosis

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About your care plan

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Lets talk about mental health

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Your support team

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Staying safe and well

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BLIPS

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Your support network

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Preparing for the future

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