Maternal OCD
Maternal OCD is a charity co-founded by two mothers who have experienced and recovered from extreme perinatal obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). It is a debilitating anxiety disorder which is treatable. There is information on the website about this issue and there are links to other relevant services. Maternal OCD aims are to: 1. Raise awareness […]
Posted on: 17th October 2019
SLOW – Supporting Bereaved Parents
The aim at SLOW is to provide an informal, quiet place for bereaved parents. Some say that the group provides a haven from the ravages of the ‘outside’ world at a time when life has been irrevocably changed by their child’s death. They know that the death of a child disturbs every aspect of life, including all of your […]
Posted on: 16th May 2018
Independent Parental Special Education Advice IPSEA
The website has free resources, which you can download, to help families get the right education for children and young people with all kinds of special educational needs and/or disability (SEND). You can access these resources via the website home page, which include model letters, frequently asked questions and a jargon buster . If you cannot find answers to your questions, or […]
Posted on: 4th April 2018
National Bullying Helpline
The National Bullying Helpline is a voluntary run helpline. Their service is aimed at everyone bullied at work, at home, in the community or in education. Provides information and advice about bullying at work and bullying at school for children, parents and employees. Most people understand bullying as behaviour by an individual or group, repeated […]
Posted on: 5th February 2018
Family Lives – Parents Helpline
Family Lives is a charity with over three decades of experience helping parents to deal with the changes that are a constant part of family life. They know that many people play active roles in raising children, from dads and mums, grandparents, stepparents and non-resident parents. Their role is to support all of you to […]
Posted on: 7th November 2017
PACT – Parents and Communities Together
PACT is a community-led social support project, set up by Citizens UK, where parents of 0-3s meet weekly to participate in different collaborative activities. The project adopts a community organising approach to bring parents together with community organisations, health professionals, statutory services, schools and children’s centres to reduce social isolation, support the wellbeing of parents […]
Posted on: 7th February 2017
Children and Young People’s Register
The Children and Young People’s Register and Liberty Card is a voluntary register of the children and young people aged 0-18 years with a disability who live in the borough of Lambeth. The Liberty card will allow the card-holder to receive discounted admissions, queue jumps etc to venues locally and across the UK; it is […]
Posted on: 18th October 2016
Child & Adolescent Neurodevelopmental Service (Southwark)
The Southwark Neurodevelopmental Service is a Tier 3 child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) based in the Sunshine House, Southwark Child and Young People’s Development Centre. They provide assessment and treatment for children and young people, up to the age of 18, who have a severe developmental disability and complex mental health problems. They […]
Posted on: 17th August 2016
Association of Child Psychotherapists
Professional membership organisation monitoring training standards for child psychotherapists. Can provide details of child psychotherapists in your area – both private and NHS. Also details of workshops and seminars run by other organisations for relevant professionals. Find a therapist: http://www.childpsychotherapy.org.uk/fat Referral/how to contact: Phone, email or write.
Posted on: 17th January 2012
Young Lambeth Directory
The Young Lambeth Directory provides an online directory of services, activities and events for children, young people and families in Lambeth up to the age of 19, or 25 for young people with disabilities. On the website choose the “Young People” option.
Posted on: 8th January 2012