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Portman Clinic

Fitzjohns AvenueLondonNW3 5NA
Offers psychoanalytically orientated assessment, treatment and management for people who consider themselves to be suffering from a sexual deviation, or who engage in criminal, violent or delinquent behaviour. Provides reports to the courts and advises Social Services, probation departments and other professionals.
020 7794 8262 Fax: 020 7447 3748

Private Sector Housing Assistance (Camden Council)

London Borough of Camden5 Pancras Squarec/o Town Hall, Judd StreetLondonWC1H 9JE
Grants, loans and other help for works of repair and improvement for landlords, home owners and private tenants. Eligible works include energy efficiency improvements, Eco grants (solar energy etc), security improvements, work to make the homes of people with disabilities accessible for them, work to…
020 7974 4444 (Customer Call Centre) Fax: 020 7974 1680 Textphone/Minicom: 020 7974 6647

Private Sector Housing Team (Camden Council)

London Borough of Camden8th Floor, 5 Pancras Squarec/o Judd StreetLondonWC1H 9JE
Deals with disrepair and improving conditions in privately rented homes. Clients include housing association tenants, private landlords, private tenants and, in some cases, homeowners. Administer a wide variety of grants for homeowners, private tenants and private landlords for adaptations for people with disabilities; repairs; energy…
020 7974 4444 (Contact Camden Call Centre)

Public Safety CCTV (Camden Council)

Parking Services79 Holmes RoadLondonNW5 3AP
Public Safety CCTV is for the prevention and detection of crime. The public safety CCTV cameras are operated 24 hours a day, 7 days a week all year and all incidents recorded by the cameras are made available to the police.
020 7974 4444

About Local Offer Pupil Attendance Service (Camden Learning)

(Formerly known as Education Welfare Service (Camden Council))
5 Pancras Squarec/o Camden Town Hall, Judd Street LondonWC1H 9JE
Deals with school attendance and truancy, prosecutes parents for non-attendance of children. Concerns with child protection and welfare, and bullying where pupils are not attending school please email pas@camden.gov.uk.  Gives advice and training on how to improve attendance to schools. Acts as a link between…
020 7974 1653 Fax: 020 7974 4035 020 7974 7152

Referrals Order Panels (Camden Council Youth Offending Service)

(Formerly known as Camden Youth Offending Team YOT Referrals Order Panels)
3rd FloorCrowndale Centre218-220, Eversholt StreetLondonNW1 1BD
Trained volunteers attend and facilitate (in pairs) meetings attended by young offenders, their parents and carers, Youth Offending Team workers and the victims of crime, where appropriate, to create a programme of activities. These activities are intended to make reparation to the victim and/or community…
020 7974 3407/6181/1313 Fax: 020 7974 4163

Refuge

(Including the National Domestic Violence Helpline Run in Partnership With Womens Aid)
National charity which provides safe, emergency accommodation through a growing network of refuges throughout the country and runs the Freephone 24-Hour National Domestic Violence Helpline in partnership with Women’s Aid. Also offers services for children, individual and group counselling for abused women and community based…
0808 200 0247 (24 hours)

Respect Phoneline

An information and advice line for domestic violence perpetrators looking for help to stop their violence and abuse; also for their (ex) partners, friends and families and for frontline workers. Website lists local perpetrator programmes and support services. (The details shown here were taken from…
0808 802 4040 (helpline for perpetrators of violence) 0808 801 0327 (helpline for victims of violence)

Responsive Security Patrol (Camden Council)

(Formerly known as Response Security Patrol and Housing Security and Parks Patrol Service)
London Borough of Camden5 Pancras SquareLondonN1C 4AG
A service for Council tenants and leaseholders that investigates antisocial behaviour, harassment, drug users and dealers, residential noise nuisance, rough sleepers, youth disorder. During daytime you should contact your Ward Housing Team. Report antisocial behaviour in Camden parks and open spaces to 020 7974 1693.…
020 7974 4444 (24 hours) ask to be put through Responsive Security Patrol (RSP)

Rights of Women

(ROW)
52-54, Featherstone StreetLondonEC1Y 8RT
Provides legal advice, produces publications and organises training courses and conferences. Conducts policy work and campaigns on issues affecting women and the law.
020 7251 6575 (Office), 020 7251 6577 (Family Law Advice), 020 7251 8887 (Criminal Law Advice), 020 7490 7689 (Immigration and Asylum Law Advice) Fax: 020 7490 5377 Textphone/Minicom: 020 7490 2562
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