The Royal National institute for Blind People (RNIB) provides information, advice and support to blind people.
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- At the Royal Society for Blind Children, they believe no child in the UK should grow up to be poor or lonely just because they are blind. There are an estimated 36,000 blind and partially sighted children and young people in England and Wales. Every day,…
- This is a clinic dedicated to the long term complex needs of children and young people who are sexually abused or have problems related to sexual and gynaecological health, pregnancy or other types of child abuse including female genital mutilation and trafficking. Unaccompanied children, refugees…
- Our mentoring programme matches young people who have been affected by gangs, or are at risk of offending, with volunteers who want to help them reach their full potential. Safer London’s mentoring is one of a kind. We spend a lot of time making sure…
- Samuel Rhodes Outreach Team works with mainstream school staff to support the learning and inclusion of any students with moderate learning difficulties. They build capacity in schools by providing blocks of outreach and by providing training. They work with teaching staff to target set, advise…
- Primary department school day 9.15am to 3.15pm. Secondary department school day 9am to 3.30pm.Samuel Rhodes School is one of the special schools in Islington, each of which provide support for children with particular special educational needs (SEN). The Government says that children with special educational needs and disabilities must be included in mainstream schools wherever possible. All Islington…
- Samuel Rhodes School is one of the special schools in Islington, each of which provide support for children with particular special educational needs (SEN). All of our special schools have a very important role in providing support and training to mainstream schools in Islington. Samuel…
- The office is staffed 24 hours a daySapphire Independent House (SIH) is an Association providing accommodation and support to single homeless people. With over 400 units of accommodation we provide services to many vulnerable people and those with support needs, including former rough sleepers, people experiencing mental health difficulties, alcohol and drug dependencies,…
- Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pmThe School Admissions Team provides information on Islington schools and a point of contact for Islington residents requiring a Primary or Secondary school place. For information on Islington Schools please visit the Islington website where you can find information about applying for a school place and for Islington…
- Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pmThe School Wellbeing Service, SWS, supports children, young people and families experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties such as, worries, anxiety, stress and low mood at school. The SWS works together with schools and colleges to build on the excellent mental health provisions already available in the borough and is part of a national programme. The SWS aims to improve capacity for…
- Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pmSchool-Home Support (SHS) is a charity working with children and families to maximise educational opportunities and improve life chances. Partnering with schools, local authorities and families, SHS looks beyond the classroom to understand and tackle the issues affecting children's learning. We work with families and…
- Scope Helpline is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.Scope's helpline provides free, independent and impartial advice and support on issues that matter to disabled people and their families.Freephone: 0808 800 3333Email: helpline@scope.org.uk8am to 8pm weekdays and closed at weekends and bank holidays. Scope’s online community is a place where disabled people, parents, carers…
- Parents Connect is for parents or carers of disabled children. The aim of the service is to: reduce isolation build a support network with other parents provide useful information (how to approach professionals, what local/national support is available for you/your child Parents Connect will: have…
- Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pmThe Sexual Violence Service: North London Rape Crisis helps women who have experienced any form of sexual violence at any time in their life. This can include child sexual abuse, rape, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, prostitution and female genital mutilation. The service provides advice and…
- SHINE makes sure that you get all the help you need to stay warm, increase income and stay healthy in your home. SHINE gives practical advice and refers to schemes that reduce the risks associated with hot or cold weather.SHINE provides a single point of…
- Short Breaks are a way of giving parents of disabled children a break from their caring responsibilities. The work of the Islington Short Breaks Service includes: Consultation with the children and young people with disabilities, parents and carers, providers and other professionals on the development…
- Office is open 9am to 5pm; drop in is once a month, 9.30am to 5pmA fun and creative way for siblings separated in care and adoption to come together for the day, to share a positive experience, learn new skills and have a fun day out within a neutral space. Siblings Together also runs summer residential camps (contact the…
- Sibs exists to support people who grow up with or have grown up with a disabled brother or sister. It is the only UK charity representing the needs of over half a million young siblings and over one and a half million adult siblings. Sibs…
- Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pmSHP's Islington Young Person's Floating Support Service works with individuals aged 16-24 who are experiencing issues around their housing situation and/or at risk of homelessness. Support may include, but is not limited to; - helping young people understand available housing options - support along the…
- Monday to Thursday from 9am to 5.30pm, Friday 9am to 4pmWe act as an introductory agency, placing qualified and experienced childcare workers, carers and special needs nannies, to families with babies, children and young adults with additional needs. We also place nannies and carers with families in difficult situations such as those who have suffered…