Survivors of child abuse in Islington children's homes and foster placements 1966-1995 - campaigning for justice. Co-production with the council in provision of support services for Islington survivors (Non Recent Abuse Team, 222 Upper Street, survivorsupport@islington.gov.uk, 0207 527 1848 and Islington Survivors Trauma Service, St Pancras…
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- Tuesday and Wednesday 1-2:30 pm, Thursday 1-2:30pm; term-time
- Autism Hub Drop-in is every Monday between 11:00 and 13:00.The Autism Hub Islington and Camden is a user-led initiative by and for adults with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger’s. They aim to improve the quality of life for adults with autism by connecting people to resources, services and organisations from a central point, “The Hub”.…
- Tuesday 14 September, 6.00pm-7.30pm - Parents' Voice ForumInformation, signposting, support, prevention and empowerment! Message to all Parents and Carer’s from Cllr Michelline Ngongo (Lead Member for People Services) Islington Parents’ Voice Forum is an open, online Forum (via Zoom) to give parents and carers the chance to say what you think about…
- Free online courses for parents and carers These free online courses for parents and carers are based on the Solihull Approach to parenting which promotes emotional health and well-being by supporting relationships. Four courses are on offer and can be completed at your own pace…
- Tuesday 10 to 11amDo you want to meet other parents who have children with autism? BetaMinds hosts a coffee morning to give parents and carers an opportunity to come together and share information as a group and act as peer network support. Please email to register for a…
- Friday from 9.30am to 12.30pm term timeSoft Play is back and running again at Aubert Court. A session of fun & play for children which also helps with the development of their co-ordination, and gives them a chance to mix with other children before they start nursery or school. This is…
- Thursday 6.30-7pmBeginners welcome, no need to book
- 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,…
- Website of the recruitment agency for employees and individuals with dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD and autism.
- 11am to 2pmFamily Saturdays is a unique service run by Islington parents for Islington parents and their Children with SEND. Children learn, play and explore in a safe and understanding environment. Whilst staff take the children to the soft play and the sensory room, parents join a…
- The Bridge is a sexual health service for anyone over 16 with a learning disability living in Islington or Camden. The service offers: Advice and support on sex and relationships Free contraception and condoms Tests and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV Friendly…
- 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…
- Support is generally available from Monday to Friday between 8am and 6pm, frequency and duration depending on family choice and needs.
- First Thursday of the month, 9.30 to 11.30amDoes your child or a child you care for have an ADHD diagnosis? Are you feeling worried and unsure about what happens now? Perhaps you feel unprepared or overwhelmed? Or maybe you feel alone and just want to talk to someone who understands the challenges…
- Website of the charity dedicated to improving the quality of life for deaf people.
- 1.30 pm - 2.15 pm...Let your imagination run wild! Discover Children's Story Centre is a place where children and their famlies can enjoy playing, learning and making up stories together. Story tealling session (45 minutes) lead by the Discover Story Builder. Afterwards roam around and play in different areas…
- Website of The Curly Hair Project, which aims to help people with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their loved ones.
- Website of charity supporting families affected by a syndrome without a name.
- The Islington Dyslexia Network offers a full literacy assessment, and gives specialistadvice about reading, writing and spelling difficulties. Every member of the team is trained as an SpLD assessor and is a member of AMBDA (Associate Member of the British Dyslexia Association).