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Independent special schools and colleges

Local provision for local children Camden seeks to make provision for children and young people in local maintained provision wherever possible. This includes both mainstream and specialist provision, and also includes maintained provision in nearby boroughs. When considering specialist provision in neighbouring boroughs, parents are…

Early intervention

Special educational needs (SEN) is a term that is used to describe the needs of children who have a learning difficulty or disability that needs more provision to be made for them than most other children of the same age.  Camden schools often use the…

Advocacy

Advocacy means having someone who will speak up on your behalf. An advocate can help express your views and wishes, secure your rights and represent your interests. If you are a young person or a parent and you are finding it hard to get your point…

Part of the community

As a Camden resident, we want all young people to be a part of and participate in their community.  There are lots of activities for young people to get involved in and lots to do. Some of these services and places are listed under 'Related…

Personal Budgets

Personal budgets are one part of a wider transformation programme which includes Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans.

Safeguarding and child protection

What does safeguarding mean? Safeguarding means protecting children and taking action when a child or young person is at risk of abuse, neglect or sexual exploitation. Protecting children and young people is everyone’s responsibility. If you have a safeguarding concern, contact the Children and Families…

Public transport and disabled access

There are lots of places to go, things to see and do in Camden, as well as across London and beyond. Transport is an important way of helping you get out and about. For general information about transport and travel, you can visit the transport…

Play provision

Play Provision in Camden is run by community and voluntary organisations to provide after-school clubs and holiday play schemes for children and young people aged 4 to 12 years. Camden’s community play providers have many years’ experience of working with children with disabilities and are…

About Local Offer SEND contacts and Caseworker by area

Contact E-mail Addresses Assessment Case Co-ordinators Officer Name:    Anne O’Regan Assessment and Case Coordinator (Year 9 and above) Email:    anne.o’regan@camden.gov.uk Part Time – Office Hours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday   Officer Name:    Heather Taylor Assessment and Case Coordinator (Year 8 and under) Email:    Heather.Taylor@camden.gov.uk Phone…
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