Transition to adulthood starts at the age of 14 in Year 9 at school and continues up to the age of 25. A small number of young people who have continuing care needs or significant learning disabilities will be eligible to receive support from More…
The Special Parents Forum is open to all parents and carers in Camden with a child/young person with special needs and disability. We meet twice a term to talk about local issues that are important to families. Meetings are warm, friendly…
Transition is what we call the journey from being a child to being an adult. This can be a confusing time, with lots of questions and not being sure what happens next. Have a look below to see what happens during your transition and where you…
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By law, the council has to consult and accept feedback from parents, carers and young people so that we can improve the Local Offer even more. We have worked with, consulted and engaged widely with parents and young people with special…
We offer help and support with education, employment, housing, sexual health, substance misuse and personal development. We also offer a space to relax, take part in events and activities and meet new people.
A members club established exclusively for people living with disabilities, so whether you use a wheelchair, have a sensory impairment or have learning difficulties you can join. No matter how differently abled you are, you can be one of…