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,…
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- Do you want to learn to speak English? (ESOL) To join an English class, contact us for more information. A teacher will check your English speaking, listening, reading and writing and help you to find a class. There are 5 levels of ESOL. Assessments are…
- 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…
- The NRC Outreach Service provides services to schools to improve pupil/student behaviour and reduce exclusions. They provide the following services to mainstream primary and secondary schools in Islington to enable schools to develop their capacity to support pupils with social, emotional and behavioural needs: Staff…
- Monday to Friday, 10am to 2pm and 6-10pm; Saturday and Sunda, 10am to 1pmSupport for family members over 18 via a telephone, text and email service. Free help with parenting questions, and more complex issues via Befrienders and Counsellors. The service uses a network of volunteers to support family members. Volunteer with this serviceThis service is run by…
- 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…
- DViP offers a Domestic Violence Prevention Programme for men who have been violent and abusive towards a partner or ex-partner. DViP supports men to: explore their anger, understand the differences between feelings and behaviour, issues of accountability and honesty, what it means to be a…
- Post-diagnostic webinar series (Specialist programme) WHAT IS THIS PROGRAMME? The post-diagnostic webinar series is for parents of children or young people who have a confirmed diagnosis of autism and/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (aged 5-18). The webinar series provides parents and carers…
- The Community Paediatric service in Islington is for children age 0-18 (or up to age 19 if still attending school) with neurodevelopmental conditions or disabilities, and associated health problems. Specialist Paediatricians undertake assessment, diagnosis and management of children with a range of developmental difficulties and…
- Saturday, 10am to 12pm, term-time; 11am to 1pm from 15 JuneFootball sessions with coaches for children, 7 to 16 years, with special educational needs and disabilities, SEND. No need to book, just turn up and play!
- Support is generally available from Monday to Friday between 8am and 6pm, frequency and duration depending on family choice and needs.
- Domestic Abuse, Recovering Together (DART) is a group programme developed by NSPCC to help families recover from the adverse effects of domestic abuse. DART helps to rebuild & strengthen the parent-child relationship and helps children who have been affected by domestic abuse deal with day-to-day…
- Thursday mornings (10 am-12.30 pm)This programme has been specially designed for parents and carers of children aged 5 - 11 years who have a confirmed diagnosis of ADHD/ADD by a professional. The programme meets the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) parenting programme guidelines. This group provides parents &…
- SFSC supports parents to strengthen their parenting skills and enhance relationships with their children. The programme considers ways to build stronger community connections and promote children’s safety and wellbeing. It addresses issues relating to community violence (including drugs, guns, and knife crime). Parents also learn…
- SFSC supports parents to strengthen their parenting skills and enhance relationships with their children. The programme considers ways to build stronger community connections and promote children’s safety and wellbeing. It addresses issues relating to community violence (including drugs, guns, and knife crime). Parents also learn…
- SFSC supports parents to strengthen their parenting skills and enhance relationships with their children. The programme considers ways to build stronger community connections and promote children’s safety and wellbeing. It addresses issues relating to community violence (including drugs, guns, and knife crime). Parents also learn…