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  1. Adult Carers

    Being a carer You are an unpaid carer, if you support a family member or friend who is ill, disabled, elderly, has mental health issues or substance misuse problems. The support you offer may be emotional or include shopping, cooking, dealing with medication, or attending…
  2. Alcohol and Substance Use Support

    The drug and alcohol service for Newham residents is run by Change, Grow, Live (CGL). The  service offers a wide range of free, confidential treatment and recovery support services for individuals affected by drug and/or alcohol use, and those who may be impacted by someone…
  3. Allergies

      Managing and understanding your child’s allergy 50% of children in the UK have allergies. For parents it is a learning curve in understanding what to avoid and how to control and manage the allergy. Find out as much as you can. There are many…
  4. Annual Health Checks – Learning Disabilities

    People with a learning disability often have worse physical and mental health than other people. This is why it’s important that they have an annual health check. Anyone aged 14 or over who is on their doctor's learning disability register can have a free annual…
  5. Area SENCo

    Area SENCO team comprises of 2 Area SENCOs and 2 early year’s practitioners and 1 speech therapist supporting Private, Voluntary and Independent Nurseries and Childminders to work with children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Through training, early identification, working with settings to implement strategies…
  6. Asthma

    Asthma has many causes and is a common long-term condition that can be well controlled in most children. The severity of asthma symptoms varies between children, from very mild to more severe. Asthma is more than just wheezing. Other symptoms can be coughing, difficulty breathing…
  7. Autism

    “In Newham: All autistic children and young people and their families are empowered to participate and thrive in an accepting community.” Autism is a lifelong developmental condition that  affects how people communicate and interact with the world. Around one in 50 people are Autistic, meaning…
  8. Autism and Stop & Search

    Please help and encourage Young People to fill out the 'Met Police's Autism Passport.’ Please print it out and advise them they should carry it around with them in the event they are stopped and searched. Please read Stop & Search Guidance for Autistic People and…
  9. Autism assessment

    Autism is a lifelong, developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with and relates to other people, and how they experience the world around them (National Autistic society), it is often referred to as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Autism assessment What can I do…

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