The Family Outreach Team in Islington is a new service that was launched in October 2020. Our team works in partnership with parents, disabled young people, schools and professionals to help support families with a child or young person with a disability where there are…
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- The Disabled Children’s Family Support and Reviewing Team (FSRT) is based at the Lough Road Centre. The team is part of the Disabled Children's Service (DCS). All the children accessing this service will have a Child in Need (CIN) support plan and Personal Budget (PB)…
- Transforming Care, Prevention and Support (TCaPS) is an outreach service managed by Islington which operates in Islington, Camden and Haringey. The overall aim of the TCaPS service is prevent families from going into crisis, and ultimately to reduce Tier 4 hospital admissions and residential placements…
- If you need extra employment support because of a disability or health condition, your local Jobcentre can put you in touch with a Disability Employment Adviser (DEA). DEAs can also work with people in employment who may need support to keep their jobs. DEAs should…
- Disabled Motoring UK is the nationwide campaigning charity for disabled drivers, passengers & Blue Badge holders. Members receive a monthly magazine keeping them up to date with relevant information, and have access to an information and advice line for matters relating to their personal mobility.…
- This Railcard gives one-third off the price of most National Rail tickets in Great Britain for the cardholder and one accompanying adult. See website for full details. The Disabled Persons Railcard costs £20 for a one-year railcard or £54 for a three-year railcard.
- ChildminderMonday to Friday 8am-6pm.Level 3 qualified. Visits stay and plays, parks to feed ducks. Garden with toys. Previous experience working with children. Can accept childcare vouchers.
- Helpline from 10am to 4pm, Monday to FridayProvides information about the London support network for parents of children with Down's Syndrome.
- A stay and play session providing speech and language, occupational therapy and support for children with Down’s Syndrome and their families. For families London wide.
- School from 8.55am to 3.30pm; Breakfast club from 8.00am; After school club to 6.00pmDrayton Park Primary School is a mixed community school, which means that it is financed by public money and managed by the Local Authority, which also sets the admission requirements. All schools are inspected regularly by Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and…
- School nursery9.00am to 3.30pm. Open 38 weeks a year.Nursery classes in Islington schools offer full or part-time education to 3 and 4 year olds. All 3 and 4 year olds can get 15 hours free early education per week during term time. Families who are eligible for 30 hours free childcare, can get an…
- Reception and Years 1-2: 9.00am to 3.30pm; Years 3-6: 8.55am to 3.30pm; Breakfast club 8.00am-9.00am, last breakfast served at 8.30. After school club until 6.00pmDuncombe Primary School is a mixed community school, which means that it is financed by public money and managed by the Local Authority, which also sets the admission requirements. All schools are inspected regularly by Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and…
- School nurseryMonday to Friday 9am to 3.30pm. Open 39 weeks a year. From September 2015, there will be 63 places in the nursery and all places will be initially part-time, offered as 3 hours per day. Children will be allocated either a morning place (9am to 12pm) or an afternoon place (12.30-3.30pm) after the initial settling in period. A decision will be made in October about which children have the greatest need and also are the most appropriate for a full-time place.The Duncombe School vision is lifelong support and celebration. We will focus, from the day your child joins us, on ambition. Throughout the school, this will be reviewed, and your child will be helped to understand what they need to do to achieve their ambition. The…
- Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pmThe Early Years Development Team (EYDT) provides an integrated approach to the assessment, management and transition of children with physical disabilities, speech, language and communication needs or developmental delay. The team focuses on working with children who are under 5 alongside their families and will…
- Monday to Friday 9am to 5pmEducational Psychologists are involved in enhancing the learning and development of all children and young people. They work with teachers, parents, carers and other professionals to help bring about positive changes. Educational Psychologists work with children and young people between the ages of 0 and 25…
- Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5.30pmFor over 100 years, The Elfrida Society has campaigned for inclusivity and against injustice for people with learning disabilities and/or learning difficulties (LD) in Islington. The charity was founded in 1919 by philanthropist and social pioneer Elfrida Rathbone who dedicated her career to educating and…
- ChildminderMonday to Friday 6.30am-6.30pm. FlexibleCHILDMINDER. Can accept childcare vouchers.
- ChildminderMonday to Friday 8am-6pm. Flexible.
- ChildminderMonday to Friday 8am-6pm. FlexibleChildminder Agency Registered. Koru Kids CMA. I am qualified in childcare and children's development at NVQ level 3 and have over 16 years' experience working in a nursery setting. I am first aid trained as well as I have done other courses such as the…
- 8.40am - 3.00pm (Years 7 - 10), 8.40am - 3.00pm (Year 11)Elizabeth Garrett Anderson is a girls' community secondary school. Community schools are schools that are built and looked after by Islington Council. The Council pays all running costs for the school and sets admission requirements. All schools are inspected regularly by Ofsted (the Office for…