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SEND - Special Educational Needs and DisabilitiesHaringey Local Offer Support and Services

SEND: Health | Support | Money | Preparing for adulthood | Policies and resources | About the local offer

Read about Haringey’s Safety Valve Programme.

Risk Support - THRIVE Framework

'Getting risk support - THRIVE Framework needs based grouping' (Wolpert et al., 2019). Those who have not benefited from or are unable to use help, but are of such a risk that they are still in contact with services.

Table: Risk Support resources

OrganisationAge rangeBrief descriptionWho can refer?
Brandon Centre - Home Intensity Team (HIT)12 to 24 years

Brandon Centre for Counselling and Psychotherapy for young people. The Brandon Centre offers help and advice for young people aged 12 to 24 years.

  • Brandon Centre (external link)
Professionals
Educational PsychologistsFor Children and young people

To provide high quality psychological support to children, young people and their families to improve their educational and wellbeing outcomes

  • Educational Psychologists
Professionals
First Step and First Step + (Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust)For Children and young people aged 0 to 17

The emotional, psychological and mental health needs of Haringey looked after child population, including babies and young children, children with neurodevelopmental a typicality, unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people (UASC), young people leaving Care and those with undiagnosed learning needs.

  • For general queries Tel: 020 3961 3410 or email: first.step@nhs.net
  • First Step (external link)
Professionals | Carers
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)For children and young people from 5 to 17 and their parents

Supporting the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people.

  • CAMHS website (external link)
Professionals | Families | Parents
Haringey Bereavement Services All ages 

A range of services to help support those going through bereavement.

  • Haringey bereavement support
  • Bereavement - help and contacts
All ages 
Haringey Safeguarding Children PartnershipNo age range

If you are worried about the safety or welfare of a child please share your concerns so that someone can help. Haringey SCP is a statutory body that helps all Haringey organisations who have contact with children, young people and their families to work together effectively in order to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people.

  • Haringey Safeguarding Children Partnership
Professionals | Children | Young people
MASH HaringeyFrom infancy up to the age of over 18 years

If you have concerns that a child may be at risk of significant harm or has already been harmed or abused then you should make immediate telephone contact with Haringey's Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH).

  • Email: mashreferral@haringey.gov.uk
  • MASH - Child Protection
     
Parents | Professionals
Police and Gangs UNITNo age range

Keeping London safe for everyone.

  • Police and Gangs UNIT (external link)
Young people | Parents | Young people | Professionals
PREVENT HaringeyNo age range

Ensuring people who are at risk of becoming involved in supporting extremism are identified early and offered help and guidance.

  • PREVENT Haringey
Young people | Parents | Young people | Professionals
Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation TrustNo age range

Being a young person can be tough, especially if you are struggling with personal or emotional difficulties. Haringey residents need to be referred by a GP, Social Worker or a local CAMHS service. Family assessment, Family Mental Health, Forensic CAMHS, Fostering, First Steps, Autistic Spectrum conditions and Learning Disabilities, Parent Condition Service (PCS), Patman Clinic for disturbing sexual behaviours, Criminality and Violence, Refuge Services.

Referrals are via CAMHS, Social workers in schools and GPs.

  • Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust (external link)
Professionals

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