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ABC Parent Infant Clinic and Centre for Emotional Development
(Formerly the Parent Infant Clinic and Centre)
27 FrognalLondonNW3 6AR
020 7794 2521
Fax: 020 7433 3112
Adfam
National organisation with some London-wide projects working with and for families affected by drugs and alcohol.
020 7553 7640
Fax: 020 7253 7991
Admissions Forum (Camden Council)
(Also known as Education Admissions Forum)
Camden Town HallJudd StreetLondonWC1H 9JE
020 7974 5319
Fax: 020 7974 5921
Adoption and Fostering Information Line
(Also known as Adoption Information Line and Fostering Information Line)
National information service. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
0800 783 4086 (Helpline)
Adoption and Permanence Team (Camden Council)
(Formerly known as the Permanent Placement Team. Contact point for the North London Adoption Consortium and the North London Fostering Consortium)
1st FloorCrowndale Centre218 Eversholt StreetLondonNW1 1BD
020 7974 3082 (Adoption), 020 7974 6783 (Fostering) 0800 028 1436 (Freephone), 020 7974 6666 (Customer Call Centre)
Fax: 020 7974 6799
Adoption UK
National self help group for adoptive parents and foster carers. Website lists local adoption agencies. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
0844 848 7900 (Helpline)
African Families Association
Flat 10The FortiesIslip StreetLondonNW5 2UG
020 7485 0020
07944 142321
Al-Anon Family Groups
(Includes Alateen)
61 Great Dover StreetLondonSE1 4YF
020 7403 0888 (Helpline)
Fax: 020 7378 9910
Anna Freud Centre
12 Maresfield GardensLondonNW3 5SD
020 7794 2313
Anna Freud Centre Parent Infant Project
12 Maresfield GardensLondonNW3 5SU
020 7794 2313
Anti Academies Alliance
(AAA)
National membership organisation opposed to the creation of academy schools. Active in Camden. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
07528 201 697
Art Therapy Space
Art therapy services funded by adoption support, fostering, education and early years, health and voluntary sector. Short-term and long-term art therapy is available in individual, group, parent-child formats. Talks, workshops and reflective clinical supervision for staff can be arranged. Previous contracts with Camden Carer's Centre,…
07726763865
Asian Women Lone Parents Association
(AWLPA)
Peel CentrePercy CircusLondonWC1X 9EY
020 7833 8085
Benefits Free School Meals Service (Camden Council)
(Benefits FSM Service)
London Borough of CamdenCamden Town HallJudd StreetLondonWC1H 8NJ
020 7974 5771

Body and Soul
99-119, Rosebery AvenueLondonEC1R 4RE
020 7923 6880
Bookstart Scheme (Camden Council)
Swiss Cottage Central Library88 Avenue RoadLondonNW3 3HA
020 7974 6510
Fax: 020 7974 6521
Brandon Centre
26 Prince of Wales RoadLondonNW5 3LG
020 7267 4792
Fax: 020 7267 5212
British Somali Community
7-9 Crowndale RoadLondonN1 ITU
020 7383 2803
Bromfield Educational Foundation
5 St Andrew StreetLondonEC4A 3AB
020 7583 7394
Fax: 020 7583 3488
Bullying UK
Advice on bullying for young people, parents and schools. Part of Family Lives. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
0808 800 2222 (Helpline)
0808 800 5678 (Familyline)