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Islington Lifelong Links
Support for looked after children and care experienced young people aged 14-25 Islington Lifelong Links is a new and exciting project for looked after children and care experienced young people aged 14–25. It’s a great way of creating a positive, lasting support network to help…The role of a SEND Keyworker
SEN Keyworkers in our SEN Team coordinate the assessment and placement of children and young people with SEND. We have a Primary Team (0 to year 6), Secondary Team (Year 7 to 12) and a Year 13 and above Progression team. The SEND Keyworkers are linked…SoapBox - Latest activity timetable
Find a range of activities for young people at SoapBox on the latest timetable.Bright Start New Parents Group
The Bright Start New Parents Group is available to all parents in Islington who have babies under 4 months old. The group is a welcoming and friendly space where new parents have the opportunity to meet other new parents in their local area. It is…What would be your ideal school SEND team?
In November we asked the SEND Parent Parliament: What would be your ideal school SEND team? The results have been collated below. You told us you wanted:What are the things you think about when choosing a school for your child?
In November we asked the SEND Parent Parliament: What are the things you think about when choosing a school for your child? The results have been collated below. Parent Parliament members reported that when choosing a school, it was essential to consider numerous factors to…SEND Parent Parliament - October 2023
In October we asked the SEND Parent Parliament: What does Islington do well in supporting children with SEND? What are your concerns about SEND in Islington? What needs to change/happen to improve SEND in Islington? The results have been collated below. Islington’s SEN profile has…11 by 11
What is 11 by 11? 11 by 11 is a free programme of creative and cultural activities for children, young people and teachers. It is a borough wide commitment for schools, cultural organisations and council services to work together to ensure the access…Adult Social Care Policies and Procedures
Tri.x is our system for hosting all national and local Adult Social Care policies, procedures, guidance and resources. It is web based so can be accessed by all staff whether they are employed by Islington or not. It can also be accessed by the public…Islington mental health and resilience in schools (iMHARS)
The inspiration for Islington mental health and resilience in schools (iMHARS came while thinking about why schools pick particular interventions, what they aim to achieve, and how they monitor them. Resilience programmes, mindfulness lessons, nurture groups and therapy services are becoming increasingly popular and widespread, but…Grow my Brain: your baby's development
Baby development Research shows that babies who feel safe and secure experience better brain development, even when they're still inside their mother’s tummy. Watch these eight short videos for ideas of loving interactions you can do with your baby, before and after they’re born, to…World of Work video resources
Take a look at the videos in this section If you need support in finding a specific resource or creating your own, please email WorldofWork@Islington.gov.uk and we will do our best to help you. This section is currently under construction.World of Work resources for primary schools
Resources for primary schools We have selected some of the best resources to support you on your career journey. These can be used independently by young people or by schools or community groups as part of a lesson. If you need support in finding a specific…World of Work resources for secondary schools
Resources for secondary schools We have selected some of the best resources to support you on your career journey. These can be used independently by young people or by schools or community groups as part of a lesson. If you need support in finding a specific…Miscellaneous (other) activities for primary schools
Find more activities about the world of work here You can find out more about a range of activities for primary schools in the sections below. To book free activities for young people aged 5 - 11 at your school or community group, please click…