Islington Council Disabled Children’s Service is a multi-agency partnership of services offering information, advice, assessment, intervention and support to children with severe and complex Disability needs who may receive Special Educational Needs (SEN) Support Plan in School or have an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP).…
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- Website of the organisation for dual sensory impaired people.
- Monday to Friday from 9.00am to 5.00pmA physiotherapist that specialises in working with children and young people looks at how the child moves, and then works to help them achieve their ‘optimum physical development’. The aim is not just to help them move, but to help them move to the best of…
- A national organisaton that aims to enable blind and partially sighted children to achieve educational and recreational goals.
- Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pmSpecialist paediatric dental care for children with special needs and in particular autistic spectrum disorders.
- The Whittington Hospital is located between Archway and Highgate. There is an Accident and Emergency department located in the hospital. The hospital's main entrance is on Magdala Avenue. Emergency department and labour ward access is on Highgate Hill.
- General Times: Monday to Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm. For details of opening hours for other clinic services, please contact the centre.Antenatal by appointments (via the Whittington Hospital), child health (including baby clinic, toddler clinic, BCG injections by appointments, hearing tests, breastfeeding support group, first time mothers group (booked sessions) community dental clinic, district nurse, health visitor, podiatrist, GP's surgeries, Enuresis (bed - wetting clinic) by…
- Sense provides a wide range of services deaf-blind children and also adults. Services include a counselling service for young people and further education.
- Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.00pmThe Lifeforce service is a paediatric palliative care team which cares for children with a life-threatening/ life limiting illnesses. It focuses on the physical, emotional, social and spiritual elements of life. The team provides support for the family and aims to work to improve the quality of…
- Each school in Islington has a named school nurse who is based at a local health centre and visits the school on a regular basis. School nurses and their teams carry out health assessments and immunisations at targeted ages. Health promotion is a main part…
- Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pmThe Community Paediatric Dietetics service provides assessment and advice on feeding, nutrition and diet to infants, children, adolescents and their carers. We work closely with doctors, hospitals, community and school health/education services by developing and putting in place individual plans for children with medical conditions…
- A website for information about the British Deaf Association, British Sign Language and the deaf community.
- BlindAid (formerly known Metropolitan Society for the Blind) is a registered charity helping visually impaired people in London. Our visiting service provides blind and partially sighted people with friendly, social contact in the comfort of their own homes.As well as providing company and conversation our visitors…
- If you suffer with a bladder or bowel leak, however small, you can get free help and confidential advice from your local district nurse, health visitor, school nurse or continence advisor. Your GP can refer you for a continence assessment. If you require a reassessment…