The Estia Centre
Overview
The Estia Centre is a specialist training, research and development resource for people who support adults with a learning disability, autism and additional mental health needs.
Our training is coordinated by the Estia Senior Training Officer who delivers our programmes in collaboration with clinicians, experts through experience and academics from local specialist services.
People who use mental health in learning disabilities clinical services and their carers are encouraged and supported to join our involvement register and get involved in paid opportunities to shape and deliver services.
Here you can find links to a variety of resources and publications that are available for free or for sale. Ranging from Covid-19 resources to external accessible resources.
Overview
The Estia Centre is a specialist training, research and development resource for people who support adults with a learning disability, autism and additional mental health needs.
Our training is coordinated by the Estia Senior Training Officer who delivers our programmes in collaboration with clinicians, experts through experience and academics from local specialist services.
People who use mental health in learning disabilities clinical services and their carers are encouraged and supported to join our involvement register and get involved in paid opportunities to shape and deliver services.
Here you can find links to a variety of resources and publications that are available for free or for sale. Ranging from Covid-19 resources to external accessible resources.
Contact Details
Phone:
from the website
Email:
from website
Website:
https://slam.nhs.uk/estiacentre
Address:
The Estia Centre uses a number of venues to provide training across King’s College London and Maudsley Learning.
The training workshops are generally held at the Weston Education Centre, Kings College London, London SE5 9RL.
Other Info
Opening times:
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Costs:
Disabled Access:
Directions:
Weston Education Centre
Train: Denmark Hill Station
Bus: 35, 45, 345
Other information:
The centre is affiliated to the Guy's, Kings and St Thomas' Medical School and the Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, for research and development projects. Registered charity 211091.
Last updated:
9th July 2022