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NHS Continuing Care

NHS Continuing Care services are arranged and funded by the NHS for people that are not in hospital but have ongoing health needs. It is one pathway and a package of care provided by the NHS to children and young people who have very severe or…

NHS Continuing Healthcare

NHS Continuing Healthcare services are arranged and funded by the NHS for people that are not in hospital but have ongoing health needs. It's one pathway and a package of care provided by the NHS to adults who have very severe or complex health needs. NHS…

Occupational Therapy

What is occupational therapy? Occupational therapy enables people to participate in daily life to improve their health and wellbeing. Daily life is made up of many activities and for children or young people may include self-care (getting ready, eating a meal, using the toilet), being…

About Local Offer Pace - Rebuilding Bridges

Please note that this project is designed to fill a gap in current provision, so referrals should be made for children young/people who do not have a significant package of support already in place. About the service Experienced keyworkers offer one-to-one and small-group support, alongside…

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.

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…

Preparing for Adult Life 14 – 25

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 Camden…

About Local Offer Preparing for Adulthood

Preparing for Adulthood in Camden The latest annual Preparing for Adulthood event was organised virtually this year by Camden’s Children and Young People’s Disability Service (CYPDS) and Camden Special Parents Forum and it included the launch of a new film and guide for families. Also…

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…
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