Street League works with young people in a structured football and education 'Academy' programme, with two hours in the classroom and two hours on the pitch each day.
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- Website of charity supporting families affected by a syndrome without a name.
- THT is the leading HIV and AIDS charity in the UK and the largest in Europe. It was one of the first charities to be set up in response to the HIV epidemic and has been at the forefront of the fight against HIV and AIDS…
- Website of the national register holding details of all children in England and Wales awaiting adoption and all approved adopters.
- Website of the Children's Chronic Arthritis Association, a leading charity run by parents and professionals to provide help and information for children with arthritis, their families and professionals involved in their care.
- This is the website of The Children's Society, a national charity working with more than 50,000 children and teenagers in England every year. The Children's Society provides practical help, support and advice through 90 projects, which focus on four key areas: children at risk on…
- Charity for children with brain injury, providing care, rehabilitation, education and research.
- Website of the London-based organisation offering support to people with the condition, their families and new parents.
- An organisation that offers compassion, support and encouragement to bereaved parents and their families after the death of a child or children.
- 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.
- 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 supporting children and adults with learning disabilities.
- A source of information service for families of children with rare chromosome disorders.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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…
- The website of the national organisation which is a major provider of services for young people with epilepsy.
- Whizz-Kidz transforms the lives of disabled children by providing the equipment, support and life skills they need, when they need them – giving them the chance to develop their full potential. We believe that every young disabled person has the right to a fun and…
- Various - session information belowThe Free Wheelchair Skills Clubs are for young people who want a safe space to practice, and we offer them to wheelchair users between 2 and 25 years. This club is open to all, meaning that those full, part time and occasional wheelchair users; those…
- Various Dates - all sessions run from 10am - 3pm - see session information belowThese Free Youth Clubs are for people who want to meet up and try new activities with other young people, and are for wheelchair users aged between 8 and 25 years. Healthcare Support is provided at these clubs, specifically support with additional medical needs. Our free youth…
- Monday to Friday 9am to 5pmEmployability and job support for women from Black, Asian, minority ethnic and refugee communities. The project is designed to increase women's employability, confidence and self-esteem offering personalised one-to-one support, pre-employment and vocational training.
- Working Families is the UK’s leading work-life balance organisation. We help children, working parents and carers and their employers find a better balance between responsibilities at home and work. Our free Legal Helpline gives parents and carers legal and in-work benefits advice, as well as helping them to negotiate…
- Working With Men (WWM) promotes the active involvement of fathers in their children’s lives and develop tailored services to engage with their specific needs in different localities. The mission of Working with Men is to identify unmet need among marginalised and excluded boys and men, demonstrate how…
- The Work Related Assertiveness Project (WRAP) is delivered by the mental health charity Jobs in Mind. WRAP provides employment support for young people aged 16-25 not in work and experiencing stress, anxiety and depression. Young people gain access to one-to-one support into training, volunteering and…
- Various, depending on the type of involvement with the project.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 Youth Engagement Team, YET, aims to reduce serious youth violence within Islington by identifying individuals involved in violent youth crime either as a victim or perpetrator. The team is made up of police officers based at Holloway Police Station who work with a range of…