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- Website of The Curly Hair Project, which aims to help people with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their loved ones.
- Website of the charity which helps disadvantaged children get away on holiday.
- This is the website of the Fostering Network, a charity for all those involved in fostering.
- Website managed by Women's Aid for children and young people about domestic violence and where to turn for help.
- Website with links to information and publications about homelessness.
- The website of HACSG is a registered charity which helps ADHD/Hyperactive children and their families and is a leading proponent of a dietary approach to the problem of hyperactivity.
- Information, help, advice, support and resources to parents, teachers, health professionals, police officers, e-safety officers and HR professionals.
- Support, advocacy and accommodaton for trafficked women; that is women who have been brought into England or Wales to be exploited in some way.
- The Prince's Trust offers practical solutions to change young lives and helps them overcome barriers and get their lives working.
- Website giving information about the national organisation for thoses affected by psoriasis.
- National website of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority.
- We are a project that provides free advocacy to help parents appeal against their child’s permanent exclusion. We specialise in disability discrimination and cases where the child has special educational needs. Those children with disabilities and special educational needs are at a much higher risk…
- Internet safety information website.
- Advice and support website for people who have experienced abuse
- Tired Out is Family Fund’s new sleep support hub which aims to help parents and carers of disabled children to sleep better. It pulls sleep information and resources together in one place. This includes information about support available to families in their local area, useful…
- Offering support to those affected by tuberous sclerosis and their families and carers.
- Website with information on grant giving organisations.
- UCAS Progress, formerly known as Choice, is the online course guide which provides 14-19 year olds with information about the courses available to them in schools and colleges across London including City and Islington College and the Islington Consortium.
- Website supporting children and adults with learning disabilities.
- Website of the national organisation providing free learning resources to assist with education for the under fives.
- A source of information service for families of children with rare chromosome disorders.
- The volunteering site for 16 to 25 year olds.
- We are the national charity giving free and confidential help to victims of crime, witnesses, their family, friends and anyone else affected across England and Wales.
- WellChild helps sick children and their families throughout the UK.
- Information from childline about children and bereavement.
- Free-to-use independent source of information and advice to help young people find the right degree course and university.
- Childhood bereavement charity.
- Counselling, advocacy, group work and workshop-based support for women who are affected by domestic violence in London. Also provides advice and training for frontline staff who work with survivors.
- Telephone, individual and group counselling and complementary therapies to women and girls who have experienced violence - physical, sexual or emotional.
- A social enterprise which aims to bring women confidently back into the workplace, working with employers who recognise the benefits of skilled, reliable part-time employees.
- Women's Aid is the national charity working to end domestic violence against women and children. Our mission is to advocate for abused women and children and to ensure their safety by working locally and nationally. Women's Aid does this by offering support and a place of…
- Supporting women with criminal convictions into sustainable, quality jobs.
- The website of the national organisation which is a major provider of services for young people with epilepsy.
- Young Pleasance is part of the Pleasance Theatre giving young people the opportunity to rehearse, learn, devise, share skills, and perform as part of a focused and motivated ensemble, recognising that drama is an essential part of learning and growth for young people on an…
- Youth Skills Network, YSN, is a non-profit organisation set up to help young people reach their full potential through a range of media projects and activities. It is also a useful training ground for young people wanting to pursue a career in media.
- Wednesday, 10-11amCome and join our weekly coffee mornings to find out about our courses, what’s new at The Parent House and how we can support you. The Parent House offers free 1-2-1 support/mentoring/training and courses to Islington Parents, or if you work in Islington or have…
- Wednesdays 5.30-7.30pm term timeThe Wellbeing Team are available weekly for a relaxed drop-in session. You can enjoy some arts, crafts, conversation and music. We are here to chat about anything that might be worrying you and give advice and information about the range of support available. We can…
- Wednesday 1pm to 2.30pmCome and joing a wellbeing session to help manage stress and find balance. Why not join us for some lovely meditation, reflexology and aromatherapy sessions every Wednesday from 1pm to 2.30pm at the Parent House. Creative art Relaxing Meditations And much more Contact Anita to…
- Every Tuesday, 6-7.30pmJoin our weekly chess club and test your skills. Adults of all abilities welcome.
- First Thursday of the month, 11.30am-1pmJoin our monthly knitting group - all adults are welcome.
- Tuesday 9 April, 2.30-4pmCelebrate Eid by making a patterned gift box.
- Thursday 4 April, 2.30-4pmDesign your own colourful patterns and paint them on eggs!
- Babies and young children love stories, rhymes and songs, and our relaxed and friendly baby bounce and under 5s sessions are great ways to introduce them to books, reading and learning. Baby Bounce is a song and rhyme session for babies up to about 18…
- Early Years CentreMonday to Friday, 8.00am to 6pm.Westbourne Early Years Centre is one of the centres directly managed by the council offering integrated care and education in an inclusive multicultural environment. We are a supportive setting with friendly, experienced and qualified staff including a qualified teacher. We believe that the nursery experience…
- Westminster Kingsway College is a large college in central London, with Centres in Camden and Westminster. The College offers a wide range of further, adult and higher education courses, which are available for people of all ages from fourteen years upwards.
- Monday to Friday, 8.55am to 3.30pm; Breakfast Club: 7.45am; After School Club: 3.30-6pmWhitehall Park is a mixed Free School. Free Schools are independently managed, all ability schools funded by the government. They are run on a not-for-profit basis and the governing body sets its own admission criteria. All schools are inspected regularly by Ofsted (the Office for Standards…
- Whittington Health provides community health services in Islington including health visiting and other services for children, young people and families. See the website for the full range of services and how to access them.
- The Whittington Hospital is located between Archway and Highgate. There is an Accident and Emergency department located in the hospital. The hospital's main entrance is on Magdala Avenue. Emergency department and labour ward access is on Highgate Hill.