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Local Authority


Local Authority


Partnering with Local Authorities to Improve Mental Health Support


Local Authorities are government organisations responsible for delivering public services in their communities, including social care, public health, and housing. In healthcare, they play a key role in promoting well-being, preventing illness, and supporting vulnerable individuals through services like mental health support, social care, and early intervention programmes.


Arthur Ellis works closely with Local Authorities to provide specialised mental health and wellbeing support for children, young people, and adults who may otherwise struggle to access timely care. By partnering with schools, social care services, and community programmes, we ensure that those in need receive practical, compassionate support without long waiting times.

How Local Authorities Can Refer

Referring individuals for mental health and wellbeing support through Arthur Ellis is simple. Our goal is to provide fast, practical, and compassionate care to those who need it most. Follow these steps to submit a referral.

Step 1: Check Eligibility

To qualify for a referral through the Local Authority, individuals must: - Be aged 8 or over (support available for children, young people, and adults) - Be struggling with anxiety, low mood, stress, or emotional difficulties - Not require immediate crisis intervention (individuals in crisis should be directed to 999 or emergency services) - Be a resident in an area where the Local Authority is partnered with Arthur Ellis

Step 2: Gather the Required Information

Step 3: Submit the Referral

Step 4: What Happens Next?

Benefits of Referring to Arthur Ellis

Referring patients to Arthur Ellis gives them fast, expert mental health support when they need it most. With NHS waiting lists exceeding 1,399 days, many are left without help. Our partnership with Primary Care Networks (PCNs) ensures patients receive support within weeks, not months or years.

By working together, we can ensure mental health support is fast, effective, and accessible for all.

Quick Access

to Support

Traditional waiting lists can take years, but with Arthur Ellis, patients receive help within weeks.

Expert One to

One Mentoring

Patients work with trained mentors who provide practical strategies to manage anxiety, stress, and low mood.

Early Intervention

Prevents Crisis

Getting help early reduces the risk of long-term mental health struggles and prevents more serious conditions from developing.

Reducing Pressure

on NHS Services

Faster access to support means fewer people reaching crisis points, easing demand on GPs and mental health services.

Empowering Patients

We focus on building resilience, teaching coping skills, and helping individuals take control of their mental wellbeing.

Better

Long-Term Outcomes

Individuals who receive early, practical support are more likely to maintain good mental health, improving both their emotional and physical wellbeing.

Partnering with Local Authorities to Improve Mental Health Support


Local Authorities are government organisations responsible for delivering public services in their communities, including social care, public health, and housing. In healthcare, they play a key role in promoting well-being, preventing illness, and supporting vulnerable individuals through services like mental health support, social care, and early intervention programmes.


Arthur Ellis works closely with Local Authorities to provide specialised mental health and wellbeing support for children, young people, and adults who may otherwise struggle to access timely care. By partnering with schools, social care services, and community programmes, we ensure that those in need receive practical, compassionate support without long waiting times.

How Local Authorities Can Refer

Referring individuals for mental health and wellbeing support through Arthur Ellis is simple. Our goal is to provide fast, practical, and compassionate care to those who need it most. Follow these steps to submit a referral.

Step 1: Check Eligibility

To qualify for a referral through the Local Authority, individuals must: - Be aged 8 or over (support available for children, young people, and adults) - Be struggling with anxiety, low mood, stress, or emotional difficulties - Not require immediate crisis intervention (individuals in crisis should be directed to 999 or emergency services) - Be a resident in an area where the Local Authority is partnered with Arthur Ellis

Step 2: Gather the Required Information

Step 3: Submit the Referral

Step 4: What Happens Next?

Benefits of Referring to Arthur Ellis

Referring patients to Arthur Ellis gives them fast, expert mental health support when they need it most. With NHS waiting lists exceeding 1,399 days, many are left without help. Our partnership with Primary Care Networks (PCNs) ensures patients receive support within weeks, not months or years.

By working together, we can ensure mental health support is fast, effective, and accessible for all.

Quick Access

to Support

Traditional waiting lists can take years, but with Arthur Ellis, patients receive help within weeks.

Expert One to

One Mentoring

Patients work with trained mentors who provide practical strategies to manage anxiety, stress, and low mood.

Early Intervention

Prevents Crisis

Getting help early reduces the risk of long-term mental health struggles and prevents more serious conditions from developing.

Reducing Pressure

on NHS Services

Faster access to support means fewer people reaching crisis points, easing demand on GPs and mental health services.

Empowering Patients

We focus on building resilience, teaching coping skills, and helping individuals take control of their mental wellbeing.

Better

Long-Term Outcomes

Individuals who receive early, practical support are more likely to maintain good mental health, improving both their emotional and physical wellbeing.

Partnering with Local Authorities to Improve Mental Health Support


Local Authorities are government organisations responsible for delivering public services in their communities, including social care, public health, and housing. In healthcare, they play a key role in promoting well-being, preventing illness, and supporting vulnerable individuals through services like mental health support, social care, and early intervention programmes.


Arthur Ellis works closely with Local Authorities to provide specialised mental health and wellbeing support for children, young people, and adults who may otherwise struggle to access timely care. By partnering with schools, social care services, and community programmes, we ensure that those in need receive practical, compassionate support without long waiting times.

How Local Authorities Can Refer

Referring individuals for mental health and wellbeing support through Arthur Ellis is simple. Our goal is to provide fast, practical, and compassionate care to those who need it most. Follow these steps to submit a referral.

Step 1: Check Eligibility

To qualify for a referral through the Local Authority, individuals must: - Be aged 8 or over (support available for children, young people, and adults) - Be struggling with anxiety, low mood, stress, or emotional difficulties - Not require immediate crisis intervention (individuals in crisis should be directed to 999 or emergency services) - Be a resident in an area where the Local Authority is partnered with Arthur Ellis

Step 2: Gather the Required Information

Step 3: Submit the Referral

Step 4: What Happens Next?

Benefits of Referring to Arthur Ellis

Referring patients to Arthur Ellis gives them fast, expert mental health support when they need it most. With NHS waiting lists exceeding 1,399 days, many are left without help. Our partnership with Primary Care Networks (PCNs) ensures patients receive support within weeks, not months or years.

By working together, we can ensure mental health support is fast, effective, and accessible for all.

Quick Access

to Support

Traditional waiting lists can take years, but with Arthur Ellis, patients receive help within weeks.

Expert One to

One Mentoring

Patients work with trained mentors who provide practical strategies to manage anxiety, stress, and low mood.

Early Intervention

Prevents Crisis

Getting help early reduces the risk of long-term mental health struggles and prevents more serious conditions from developing.

Reducing Pressure

on NHS Services

Faster access to support means fewer people reaching crisis points, easing demand on GPs and mental health services.

Empowering Patients

We focus on building resilience, teaching coping skills, and helping individuals take control of their mental wellbeing.

Better

Long-Term Outcomes

Individuals who receive early, practical support are more likely to maintain good mental health, improving both their emotional and physical wellbeing.

Need Immediate Support?

If you’re in crisis and need urgent help, please call 999.

Need Immediate Support?

If you’re in crisis and need urgent help, please call 999.

Need Immediate Support?

If you’re in crisis and need urgent help, please call 999.