The Islington Social Communication Team (SCT) offers a high quality assessment and intervention service to Islington children with social and communication needs, under 5 years of age.The team specialises in assessing children's play, learning, behaviour, sensory processing, language and social communication skills, including autism. We…
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- Solace Women's aid works closely with women and children who have been affected by domestic or sexual violence. Solace runs a range of services to meet different needs in a holistic and empowering way so that you can live an independent life free from domestic…
- 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…
- Monday to Thursday, 10am to 1pmSomali Education Centre (SEC) provides advice and support for disadvantaged children and young people from Ethnic Minority families on primary and secondary education schools through supplementary and homework club projects. We also advocate for school exclusions and aiming to improve the educational achievement of ethnic minority…
- The Special Educational Needs (SEN) Team: Co-ordinate the assessment and placement of children and young people with SEND Deal with matters covered by the SEND Code of Practice, including appeals to the First-tier Tribunal (SEND) Manages the budget for children and young people with EHC…
- This is a service for high-level children in need, children subject to a Child Protection plan, children on the edge of care and children whose care plan is rehabilitation that requires an undiluted specialist level of support that can prevent an escalation of risk and…
- Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.Visit our website for more information about our team, for top tips and activities to use at home to support children's communication development and links to some really useful websites: https://www.whittington.nhs.uk/IANDS Pre-school and school age SLT: The Speech and Language Therapy service is for children…
- Monday to Friday 9:00am to 10:00pm Main service of worship: Sunday 10.30am; St Augustine’s Playgroup (for 2 1/2 - 5 year olds) : Monday – Friday, 9.30 – 1.30 pm Hippo Babies: (for babies under 1 and parents) Friday, 10.30am to 12pm; Hippo Club: (for pre-school children, + parents/carers) Thursday, 10am to 12pm; Groundbreakers Club (for 7 – 11 year olds): 3rd Sunday of the month 5.00 – 6.15 pmThe Church runs a creche, and age-related teaching groups on Sunday during the morning service. During term-time, the church runs Hippo Babies, Hippo Club (toddlers), Playgroup and Groundbreakers Club. In the summer there is a week long Holiday Club. Each autumn, there is a Christianity…
- Wednesday, 4-6.30pmA youth club for Deaf young people, aged 11 to 21 years, run by Remark!. We do fun activities, workshops, free play and much more!
- We are a charity founded in 1870 to create brighter futures for children and young people. We work in Islington and across the UK providing children’s homes, supported housing, fostering and specialist support services, all designed for young people in care, on the edge of…
- 1.30 pm - 2.15 pm...Let your imagination run wild! Discover Children's Story Centre is a place where children and their famlies can enjoy playing, learning and making up stories together. Story tealling session (45 minutes) lead by the Discover Story Builder. Afterwards roam around and play in different areas…
- 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…
- Sunday, 2.30-3pm (for beginners with learning disabilities); 3-3.30pm (for intermediate swimmers with learning disabilities); 3.30-4pm (for beginners with physical disabilities); 4-4.30pm (for intermediate swimmers with physical disabilities)These swimming lessons are for people aged 14+ with a disability. The swimming pool has a hoist and there is accessible changing. If one-to-one support is needed in the water it is down to the participant to arrange this support. The lessons are free but…
- Friday, 11-11.30am, starting Friday 24th February 2017.These swimming lessons are for people aged 14+ with a learning disability. They are aimed at people of all swimming abilities. The lessons are free but you must book in advance by contacting Mike on: 020 7607 4492 or allinislington@gll.org The swimming pool has a…
- Youth Offending Service, YOS: works with 10-17 year olds who are at risk of offending or have offended. The service does this by:- working with young people to help them understand the consquences of offending on themselves, their families, victims of crime and their local…
- Psychodynamic relationship therapy, providing support to get relationships back on track. Also provides support for families where parents are in dispute.
- Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pmTourism for All UK (formerly Holiday Care) is the UK's central source of holiday and travel information for disabled people and their carers. In particular we can help with information on accessible accommodation, accessible visitor attractions, accessible transport, activity holidays for people with disabilities, holidays…
- Voluntary group of local parents for mainly social purposes. A ready-made network of families living within walking distance of each other. Twice-weekly tea and play sessions in members' houses for parents and children (Tuesday and Friday 10:30am -12:00noon); two children's parties, summer and pre-Christmas, with…
- 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…
- Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm on main office number or out of hours on the 0845 number.Support for people who have been victims of crime, either reported or unreported. There are several projects running in Islington including support for young people who have been victims of crime.
- Website of the charity to enable disabled children and adults take a holiday.
- A website giving information about deafblindness and related issues.
- Website of the national charity that works to ensure that sick children receive the highest standards of care.
- A source of information on national and local support groups and resources about Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder.
- This is a national website that offers advice and information about adoption and fostering.
- Afruca promotes the welfare of the African child in the UK.
- Provides information on human rights organisation for refugees and asylum seekers.
- Trained performing arts educators work in schools to boost achievement, improve speaking and listening skills and build confidence and self-esteem.
- Support services for Asian women and children.
- The website of Asthma UK, a charity dedicated to improving the health and well-being of people whose lives are affected by asthma.
- This is the website of Austism Independent UK. The purpose of the organisation is to increase awareness of the condition and establish newly developed approaches to its diagnosis, assessment, education and treatment.
- Charity supporting abused, neglected and vulnerable children.
- Website of the charity providing one to one and small group autism therapy programmes.
- A website for information about the British Deaf Association, British Sign Language and the deaf community.
- The website of the British Dyslexia Association, offering a comprehensive service to dyslexic young people and their families.
- The website of British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD), a national organisation supporting people with learning disabilities and those around them.
- Website of the Brittle Bone Society, which provides practical support as well as advice to those suffering with the disease. The service also promotes research into brittle bone disease.
- Help for pregnant teenagers and young parents.
- This is a website that offers advice for pupils and parents about bullying at school.
- Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service, Cafcass represents children in family court cases, making sure that children's voices are heard. It is independent of the courts, social services, education and health authorities and all similar agencies.
- The Cancer Care Society provides information to anyone in the UK whose life has been affected by cancer.
- Website with resources to help families facing difficulties.
- The website of a government scheme which provides financial support for people who are under 20 and have one or more children. Care to Learn can help with the cost of childcare while people are learning. The subject or course taken is entirely up to…
- A website providing information for carers and those supporting them.
- The website for the homeless charity, Centrepoint.
- Website of the national organisation that promotes the rights of learning disabled people.
- The website of an organisation working with people who have facial disfigurements, cranio-facial conditions, skin conditions, birthmarks or cleft lips. There is a Special Child Service that offers advice and support to children, teenagers and their families.
- Website of the Child Accident Prevention Trust with advice and tips for parents.