Clarendon Centre

  • We offer social, educational and work opportunities for people who are recovering from severe and enduring mental illness in partnership with Six8four Centre in Tottenham.
  • We promote sustained recovery, independence and social inclusion through a variety of group and individual activities.
  • We provide high quality skills training including IT, music technology, publishing, ceramics, jewellery-making, printmaking, textiles and catering, with fully equipped studio space and an expanding number of work placements.

If you require interpreting services or information in a different language, we will be happy to arrange it.

How to access our services

Ask your Care Programme Approach (CPA) care coordinator to refer you to our services. Once this has happened, you are welcome to come and visit us to see what services we can offer.

Where to find us

Clarendon Centre
Clarendon Road
Hornsey
London N8 0DJ

Tel: 020 8489 4860
Fax: 020 8489 4879
Email: clarendoncentre@haringey.gov.uk

The centre is accessible for people with disabilities.

Opening hours

Monday to Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 12.30pm - 5pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays 1pm - 5pm
Christmas Day and Boxing Day 1pm - 7pm

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Page Last Updated: 29 October 2008

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- Health and social care > Health and medical care > Mental health
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