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CAMHS clinicians are using CWTCH technology to link in with virtual groups to offer additional support to parents.
The Attend Anywhere Communication Platform that is used for CWTCH is demonstrating a wide range of benefits across CAMHS and into other services.
For example, parents in Gwent of children with both diagnosed and undiagnosed ASD often struggle with common problems such as diet or toileting and may often have nowhere to turn for support or advice.
CAMHS clinicians are using CWTCH technology to link in with virtual groups to offer additional support to parents. The first two groups will run in January 2020 in Chepstow and Torfaen.
Contact Cheryl Deneen for more details at cheryl.deneen@torfaen.gov.uk