New Referrals
Who can refer a child to a CDNT?
Children can be referred by any of the following people:
- Their parents or legal guardians
- Healthcare and social care professionals
- GPs
- Hospitals
- Education professionals
- Assessment Officers
- Case Managers
All referrals must include the signed consent of the parent(s) or legal guardian(s).
Which CDNT do you refer to
The CDNT you refer your child to will be based on your child’s home address. See our Teams page for the areas covered by each of our 12 CDNTs in Carlow, Kilkenny, South Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford.
If you child does not live in CHO5, you can find your local CDNT here.
What forms must you use
You must use the ‘Children’s Services Referral Form’ to refer a child to a CDNT.
You must also complete an ‘Additional Information Form’, using the age category your child falls into (see the links below).
- 0 to 11 months
- 12 months to 2 years 11 months
- 3 years to 5 years 11 months
- 6 years to 11 years 11 months
- 12 years to 17 years 11 months
You send both forms in together to the CDNT (the Children’s Services Referral Form and the Additional Information Form).
Together, these forms outline the minimum amount of information needed to make a referral. They allow all teams to accept and prioritise referrals fairly and in the same way.
When making a referral, please include as much relevant information as possible in the two forms. Please also include any previous reports or assessments done for your child. It will help identify if your child’s needs are best met by a CDNT, or another service like Primary Care.
Guidelines on the referral process to CDNTs
The National Policy on Access to Services for Children and Young People with Disabilities and Developmental Delay gives the framework for referrals to Primary Care and CDNTs.
Access to CDNTs is based on the range and extent of difficulties a child has and the level of supports they need. Evidence must be shown in the referral that the child has a level of need that cannot be met within the Primary Care service.
An infant between 0 and 12 months of age, who is referred with a diagnosed condition associated with complex needs, arising from a disability, or is at significant risk of disability, will automatically be accepted onto a CDNT.
Referring to Primary Care
You also use the same two forms when referring a child to Primary Care services (Children's Services Referral Form and the Additional Information Form).
Referring to CAMHS and CAMHS-ID
Referrals to CAMHS and CAMHS-ID are made by your GP. Further information about these services can be found on our CAMHS services support page.
If your child is referred to the CAMHS-ID team, they should continue to access services from their CDNT during their assessment and intervention period with the CAMHS-ID team.
Waiting for services
The length of time your child will wait for services varies in each CDNT. It depends on the type of support your child needs, the demand for services in your area and staffing levels within the team.
When the referral is accepted it is listed with the CDNT in date order. Children are generally seen for an initial contact in date order but this can be
Impacted by
- Children presenting with urgent medical needs
- Children presenting with other urgent needs
- Staffing resources on the team