A statutory service providing impartial information, advice and support to parent carers of children with special educational needs or a disability, children and young people aged 16-25, about education, health and social care. Direct support is provided in connection with the Education Health & Care planning process, school-based help, exclusions, bullying, disability discrimination and transport. The service aims to empower and enable families to become active partners in their children’s education by providing support, training and an opportunity to join groups of other parents/carers and young people.
SENDIASS (Camden Council)
Contact details
- Contact Name
- Ms Julie Bidgway
- Contact Position
- SENDIASS Manager
- Telephone
-
0207 974 2569
020 7974 6264 - Julie.bidgway@camden.gov.uk
- Website
- www.sendiasscamden.co.uk/
Address
- Activity location
- Kentish Town Community Centre, 17 Busby Place, London NW5 2SP
- Address
-
SENDIASS
Kentish Town Community Centre
17
Busby Place
London - Postcode
- NW5 2SP
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Mon- Fri 9am - 5pm
- Opening times (phone)
- 24 Hour helpline answerphone
Further details
- Parent Body
- Camden Council Supporting People Directorate.
- Client Group
- Camden Residents
- Capacity or waiting list
- Camden Residents
- Referrals Policy
SENDIASS is a self-referral service however, we will accept professional referrals, if prior consent has been gained from the Service User.
- Referral required?
- No
- Languages
- Somali; Bengali; British Sign Language (BSL)
- Ward
- Highgate Ward
- Last checked date
- 04/01/2017
- Record ID
- 21195
- Contact Name
- Julie Bidgway
- Contact Telephone
- 020 7974 2569
- Contact Email
- Julie.bidgway@camden.gov.uk
- Links
-
LO link listed on SENDIASS website
- Local Offer Age Bands
-
Preparing for Adult Life 14-25
Children under 5
School Age Children & Young People 5-18 - SEN Provision Type
- Universal
- Youtube Video
- Where is the service located and what areas does it cover?
The Service is located at Kentish Town Community Centre, close to the border with Islington and is available to all Camden residents.
- Who does your service provide for?
The Service provides support for all types of SEN and disability within the age range 0 - 25. There are no formal criteria for accessing the Service – anyone who has a concern or a query is encouraged to self-refer.
- How can a child or young person start using the service?
Direct contact is encouraged and the Service is provided free of charge. There is currently no waiting list to access the Service.
- How are decisions made about eligibility for your service?
Eligibility for support is set out in statutory guidance, the multi-agency steering group and local service-users.
- How do you communicate with service users and how are they involved in decision making/planning?
The Service provides a wide range of flyers, information packs, guidance sheets and training materials. Information is collected from users routinely and informs future developments and practice. There are close links with the Parent/Carer Forum and contact is maintained with users to ensure they are kept informed of future developments. Service users are regularly involved in consultations about local and national issues.
- Is your service fully accessible?
The Centre is fully wheelchair accessible with a suitable lift and toilet facilities. There is flexibility within the Centre and waiting areas are available.
- What training have the staff supporting children and young people with SEND had/or will be they be getting?
All staff have received training on the Children and Families Act 2014, SEND Code of Practice 2015, Equality Act, IPSEA SEN Adviser's Legal Training, (Levels 1-3), and other major pieces of legislation.
- Who should a service user contact if they want to raise a concern or complain about something?
If you have a concern or want to make a complaint about the service, please contact the Manager, Julie Bidgway on Julie.bidgway@camden.gov.uk or call her on 0207 974 2569. If you still remain unhappy, you can follow Camden’s complaints policy.
- Who can a parent carer/young person contact for further information?
You can contact SENDIASS on 0207 974 6264 and speak to Julie, Traysi or Fuad or, email SENDIASS@camden.gov.uk
The Local Offer is a free and impartial service provided by Camden Local Authority. Any service or provider mentioned in this Local Offer, does not represent a recommendation or endorsement of the service or quality of the service provided. You are responsible for undertaking your own checks to determine suitability of the service and provider.