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New Mental Health Triage Service

Hywel Dda is the first health board in Wales to launch a dedicated mental health telephone triage service. The service will be operational from Monday 20th June and is available from 09:00am to 11.30pm Monday to Sunday. There is a planned approach in place for the service to operate 24/7 from October 2022.

This is an open access well-being and mental health telephone triage service which can be accessed by telephoning 111 and selecting Option 2. Callers can self-refer or calls can come from family, friends, carers etc.

It is an all-age service and is open to anyone experiencing mental health crisis residing within the Health Board footprint of Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. This includes anyone visiting the area, including those who may be homeless or living in temporary accommodation.  

Using a recognised triage tool and compassionate focused interventions Mental Health Practitioners will assess the mental health needs of the individual and as appropriate escalate. They will connect individuals to the most appropriate mental health and well-being provision to meet their needs in a timely manner, including those with common mental health problems and those with more complex, acute and high-risk presentations. 

The triaging of urgent mental health requests for help, will ensure that service users, carers and referrers receive an efficient and timely response when accessing mental health services or needing advice, support and signposting.’

Please see below for link to the press release:

English: https://hduhb.nhs.wales/news/press-releases/new-way-to-access-mental-health-and-wellbeing-support-launched-in-hywel-dda/

Welsh: https://biphdd.gig.cymru/newyddion/datganiadau-ir-wasg/lansio-ffordd-newydd-o-gael-mynediad-at-gymorth-iechyd-meddwl/

Parental Survey

Parents views- how schools support children’s emotional health in Pembrokeshire

‘There are many internal and external factors that can affect your child’s emotional health and wellbeing. As schools across Pembrokeshire, and the Local Authority, we are embedding our plan for a ‘Whole School Approach’ to emotional health and wellbeing, that will help children and young people to thrive. We would like to know what parents view as important factors that support positive wellbeing for learners in Pembrokeshire schools.


We value your views as we do this, and we will use these views both to inform and shape the Whole School Approach, and to understand how we can be most effective in offering this support. This survey has 12 questions and will usually take under 10 minutes for you to answer. ‘

Parental Survey