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Access Service - Islington Adult Social Services
The Access Service is the 'front door' to adult social services providing information, advice and care support for people with physical disabilities, sensory disabilities, older people, their friends or family. We are the team to contact for all initial enquiries about social care, including safeguarding…
Female Football Sessions for under and over 18s with Mixed Disabilities and Learning Disabilities
Under 18s Friday, 7-8pm and Over 18s Wednesday 6-7pm
Arsenal in the Community are running female specific football Sessions for under and over 18s with Mixed Disabilities and Learning Disabilities. Sessions for under 18s take place every Friday, 7-8pm at William Tyndale School Football Pitch. Sessions for over 18s take place every Wednesday, 6-7pm…
Islington Learning Disabilities Partnership (ILDP)
Islington Learning Disabilities Partnership works with people affected with learning disabilities. Contact us, or ask someone else to contact us for you. We will then do an assessment to see what kind of support you may need, what you are able to do, and your…
Islington SEND Community Support Service
COVID-19 SENDIAS Service Delivery We have cancelled all upcoming face to face appointments with service users but are continuing to complete all consultations over the phone or via Zoom. All staff are now working from home and have access to work phones and software to…
Kidz Unlimited
Kidz Unlimited coordinates Ambassador Clubs where young disabled people can meet and learn new skills. The nearest clubs for Islington residents are in Haringey and Tower Hamlets.
Lift Youth Hub

Platform Youth Hub

Progression to Adulthood (PFA) Transitions Team
The Transition Team works with young people who have severe and complex needs. The team is responsible for co-ordinating the planning process that will start well in advance of leaving school, so that the young person’s needs and choices are fully explored and listened to.
Young People for Inclusion Project, YPFI, Elfrida Rathbone Camden
The Young People for Inclusion Forum (YPFI) is a group of young disabled people aged 13 to 25. Our main aims are to represent the views of young disabled people who are living, working or studying in Camden. We campaign for improved equality and for…
The Zone Youth Club
