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…
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- 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, 9am to 5pmThe Family Based Short Breaks Team offers a regular overnight or weekend breaks in another family home to children or young people with disabilities. Eligible children and young people will have been assessed as needing this service through a social work assessment by the Disabled Children's Social…
- Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pmThe Service provides free, legally based, impartial, confidential and accessible information, advice and support on all matters relating to special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). We offer: Information and advice, either face to face, by telephone or electronically Help with preparing for meetings with schools,…
- 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 from 9:00am to 5:00pmThe Disabled Children’s Team is part of the Disabled Children’s Service at the Northern Health Centre. The team works with disabled children with severe and complex needs to provide statutory social work services as set out in National and Departmental legislative frameworks. The DCS Threshold Statement sets out…
- Islington Council Disabled Children’s Service is a multi-agency partnership of services offering information, advice, assessment, intervention and support to children with severe and complex Disability needs who may receive Special Educational Needs (SEN) Support Plan in School or have an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP).…
- Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.00pmThe Children in Need Service work with children and families who require additional support and with children and young people who are in need of protection. Key teams within the Children in Need Service are: Children's Services Contact Team, which deals with all new enquiries…
- Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm. The phone line will divert to the Emergency Duty Team at all other times.The Children’s Services Contact Team (CSCT) is the single point of contact for all services for children, young people, and families in Islington who may need extra help and support. If you are worried about a child, please phone CSCT first: 020 7527 7400 The…
- 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…