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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.

Thriving - THRIVE Framework

Thriving - THRIVE Framework needs based grouping (Wolpert et al, 2019).

For those whose current need is support to maintain mental wellbeing through effective prevention and promotion strategies.

Table: THRIVE resources

OrganisationAge rangeBrief descriptionWho can refer?

Act On: Podcast Series 

No age range 

Two series including episodes on Equality, Hate Crime, Bereavement, and Loneliness. 

  • Act On: Podcast Series (external link)
Parents | Carers | Professionals | Young people
Arsenal Football ClubFrom 4 years old and up

Arsenal in the Community is the club’s Community Department. Established in 1985, the team deliver a wide range of sport, social and education programmes in north London and beyond. Arsenal in the Community work is supported by the club and The Arsenal Foundation with funding also coming from a number of external organisations, including the Premier League.

  • Arsenal in the Community website (external link)
Parents
Bruce Grove Youth SpaceFor young people aged 10 to 19 years old and up to 25 with additional needs

Youth Space is a website and Youth Club for young people in Haringey who are aged between 11 and 19 (up to 25 years old where there is a specific additional need or disability). They can direct you to access a wide range of informal learning opportunities that enable young people to feel safe, to develop as individuals and to participate, and contribute, as valued members of our community including: What's on at Bruce Grove Youth Club, Jobs and Apprenticeships, local support services for young people, help for Young Carers, children in or leaving care and advice on staying safe or if you have been the victim of crime.

  • Bruce Grove Youth Space (external link)
Parents
Family Information Service DirectoryUp to 25 years old

This is where you can find services, support and activities in Haringey and national information to help parents, carers and their families.

  • Family Information Service Directory
Parents | Carers | Professionals | Young people
Out of School ClubsFrom 5 years and up

Out of school childcare in Haringey is usually for school age children and runs before school, after school or during the school holidays. When contacting out of school providers check to see if they are registered with Ofsted which means that you can apply for tax credits, and whether they would provide a fee service also.

  • Out of school clubs
Parents | Professionals | Carers
FUSION Sports Centres (Haringey)No age range

Healthy active leisure with participating leisure centres within Haringey including: Park Road Pools, Tottenham Leisure Centre and New River Sports Centre.

In each of their leisure centres FUSION offer a range of great value, flexible memberships. What sets their memberships apart are the wide variety of facilities and activities they include, from access to swimming pools, the latest group exercise classes and preferential access to courts, sports halls, outdoor pitches and more.

Whichever choice you make, as a registered charity, FUSION continually reinvest to improve and develop what´s on offer in the communities they serve.

  • FUSION website (external link)
Parents | Carers | Professionals | Young people
Good ThinkingFor young people aged 13 to 18 years old

Good Thinking is London’s unique digital mental wellbeing service designed to support Londoners who are looking for new ways to improve their mental wellbeing. The service provides safe, proactive and early intervention tools to Londoners who are experiencing the four most common mental health and wellbeing concerns: depression, stress, sleeplessness, and anxiety.

  • Good Thinking website (external link)
Self refer
Haringey Autism Team through Haringey SENDFrom reception right through to mainstream school age

Provide capacity building training for school staff.

  • Language and Autism Support Team
  • SEND pages
Professionals
Hope in TottenhamFor children and young adults

Brings support, advice and above all hope, to communities where social cohesion and aspiration may have become fragmented.

  • Email: counselling@hopeintottenham.com
  • Web: Hope in Tottenham website (external link)
Parents | Schools
Junior Citizenship Programme (Haringey)11 years old

The Junior Citizen programme is aimed at 11 year olds in year 6, moving up to secondary school. It promotes Safety and Citizenship through a visit from the local Met Police Safer Neighbourhood Team officers and a dedicated school event (limited spaces).

  • Road Safety Education - Junior Citizenship Programme
Parents
Kooth11 to 19 years old

Free, safe and anonymous online support for young people.

  • Kooth website (external link)
Children | Teenagers
Connected CommunitiesNo age range

Connected Communities helps migrants to settle more quickly and successfully into life in the borough, offering the right support for people to handle a range of challenges new migrants can face.

  • Connected Communities
Professionals | Parents
Gender Intelligence For children, young people and younfg adults 

Gendered Intelligence run a range of youth groups in London and Leeds for Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Trans people, Transgender and Non-Binary (LGBTQ+)

Gendered Intelligence runs a range of youth groups in London and Leeds for young Trans people, non-binary and questioning young people aged under 21. We also run a peer-led support group in London for those aged 18-30.

  • Gender Intelligence (external link)
Children | Young People | Young Adults 
Mental Health First Aid (MIND in Haringey)Over 18s

Training through MIND - free if a frontline practitioner.

  • First Aid training - MIND in Haringey website (external link)
Professionals
Mental Health Awareness and Wellbeing TrainingNo age range

Front line staff who live, work, or volunteer in the London Borough of Haringey.

  • Mental Health Awareness and Wellbeing training - MIND In Haringey website (external link)
Front line staff | Volunteers
Mosiac LGBTQ+For teenagers aged 13 to 19 years

Provides teenagers aged 13 to 19 with the opportunity to meet other young people who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Trans, or think they might be.

  • Mosaic LGBT Youth Centre (external link)
Teenagers | Young People 
One You HaringeyOver 18 - except help to quit smoking available from 12 years old

Obtaining simple advice for a happier life.

  • One You Haringey - sign up form (external link)
Parents | Young people | Professionals
Speech and Language Therapists (Haringey)From 4 years old (school age) and up

To support children’s fluency, speech, language, communication skills and feeding difficulties, by working with parents, carers and key professionals to provide timely assessment, therapy and advice.

  • Speech and Language Therapy Service
Professionals
Thrive LDNNo age range

Thrive LDN is leading a campaign to get 100,000 Londoners to take FREE online suicide prevention training. Thrive LDN have collaborated with the Zero Suicide Alliance, who have created a training program to help people to be able to identify warning signs and to feel comfortable having conversations about suicide.

  • Join the movement (external link)
  • Thrive LDN (external link)
Parents | Young People | Professionals
Tottenham Hotspur FoundationFor children aged 5, young people and young adults

The foundation focuses on specialist programmes that deliver to the attributes of building community cohesion, promoting healthy lifestyle, improving achievement and supporting people with disabilities.

  • Tottenham Hotspur Foundation (external link)
All
Stay and PlayUnder 5s

Stay and Play sessions.

  • Stay and Play event listings
Parents

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