Bright Start supports children who have emerging special educational needs (SEND) and/or disabilities. The following activities, run by Bright Start staff, are available by appointment. For more information speak to a member of staff at your local children's centre. Chatterpillars is a communication focussed stay and…
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- After-school and holidaysWeek 1: Tuesday 2 to Friday 5 April, Week 2: Tuesday 9 to Thursday 11 April April 2024 10am to 4pmHoliday Playscheme. Available to all Deaf and hard of hearing children between 6 - 11 (Children's group) and 11 - 16 (Youth Group). Lots of fun activities! Complete the online Admission form It is essential that you book your child's place in advance by completing this…
- Learning Disability Network London (formerly the Westminster Society) is an award-winning charity providing services for people with learning disabilities and their families. We are based in Camden, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster. We have extensive experience of supporting people with a range of learning…
- Open Monday to Sunday from 7am until 10pHome Care, Live-in Care, and Commercial Cleaning Services for Adults & Children. The aim of Verrolyne Services is to ensure the care and support provided is tailored to fit each individual's needs so that you can remain independent and you are able to make your…
- Tuesday and Wednesday 1-2:30 pm, term-timePalace for All is a place for children of all abilities, their parents, carers and their families. You and your children can play in a safe, supportive environment. Meet other parents to share experiences and knowledge. PALACE - Play and Learn and Creative Education -…
- 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”.…
- After-school and holidaysTuesday 4-6.30pmYouth Club accessible for young, Deaf people aged 11-19. It is a great place to catch up with friends and play games with people of a similar age. We have limited spaces due to adhering to Government Guidelines, so if you are interested, please book…
- 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…
- Disabled Children’s Consultation and Advice Team (DCCAT) are based at the Lough Road Centre How do we work? The Disabled Children’s Consultation and Advice Team does not case hold, but are a small team of three advisors with a wide range of experience, skills and…
- 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…
- 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)…
- Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pmThe Disabled Children’s Direct Payments Team is based at the Lough Rd Centre. The team works closely with the Disabled Children’s Social Work Team (DCT) and the Disabled Children’s Family Support and Reviewing Team (FSRT) to set up child in need Support Plans and Personal…
- 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…
- After-school and holidaysMonday to Friday, every holiday apart from ChristmasThe holiday playscheme runs each holiday, apart from Christmas. Parents can apply direct to schemes to enquire about fees and availability for childcare places. Families eligible for Lunch Bunch will be able to book some free sessions, depending on availability. Age: Reception to Year 6Hours:…
- Open Tuesday - Friday 9am - 6pmGrowing Hope is a charity providing free therapy for children and young people with additional needs living in Camden and Islington in partnership with King's Cross Church. We aim to grow hope for children through the provision of free therapy services. Hope for families through…
- 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. Courses available include antinatal, postnatal, children and young people, and can be completed…
- Thursday, 11.30am-1.30pmArsenal in the Community are running football sessions for adults with learning disabilities. There are also sessions for visually impaired and blind people (over 14s), upper and lower body amputees, deaf (under 18s) and people with mental health diagnoses. To find out more about any…
- 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,…
- 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…