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Short Breaks
What is a Short Break? How to Access a Short Break Short Breaks menu Short Breaks pathways Early Intervention and Support Team Assesment and Review Team Preparing for Transition and Adulthood Team Inclusion Centres for Disabled Children & Young People Occupational Therapy Services Parenting Support…Short Breaks Menu
The Short Breaks menu displays the full range of universal, core and assessed short break provision for children and young people with disabilities, and their families, funded by Kensington and Chelsea or Westminster City Council. Use this resource to find activities that might benefit you…Short Breaks Pathways
This is where you can access the Short Breaks Pathways which show the core, targeted and specialist offer for CYP 0-18. You can view each pathway by selecting the tabs below. Service navigator - referral process Early years SEND 0-5 pathway 14+ pathway …Short Breaks Referral Forms
This is where you can access the Short Breaks Referral forms.Signs and symptoms of gambling addiction
People don’t start out as problem gamblers. It starts as a fun activity, but somewhere along the way it begins to cause problems. If you think it's a problem, it probably is. Look out for these warning signs: a significant interest in gambling and gambling-related…Smoking, alcohol and drugs during pregnancy
For information and support on smoking or alcohol during pregnancy is below. You can get help from your midwife or GP.Social communication, emotional regulation and transactional support
Please find a collection of SCERTS (Social Communication, Emotional Regulation and Transactional Support) documents: SCERTS Mentorship – quick reference Sample objectives and supports for the social partnership stage Sample objectives and supports for the conversational partner stage Sample objectives and supports for the language partner…Social Services and Early Help
Worried about a child If you are worried that a child or young person might need help or is being neglected or hurt, it is important that you share your worries. Many people are worried that contacting children's social services will mean that children are taken into care.…