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Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs)
Community Mental Health Teams offer specialist support for people with mental health problems who require further treatment or longer term support.The first point of contact for anyone with a mental health problem should be their local GP. Your GP is usually the person…

Community Paediatric Physiotherapy Service
This service provides physiotherapy care across Wandsworth for children aged 0-16 years with complex needs (such as Cerebral Palsy, neuromuscular conditions, global developmental delay, etc.) as well as musculoskeletal conditions (such as knee pain, back problems, sports injuries, etc.) The service provides Physiotherapy in clinics…

Complaints and Information Team for Children's Services
We aim to make sure you are happy with our services. If, however, you are unhappy about any aspect of our services, please complain to us. Don't just put up with it! If something is wrong you should complain. Stage 1 If you are not…

Complaints Procedure for Council-run Schools
All school governing bodies are required to have a complaints procedure. This should be published and made available to you upon request. Academies and free or independent schools are required to have their own complaints procedures. If your complaint is about a school …

Contact - Wandsworth
We are Contact, the charity for families with disabled children. We understand that life with a disabled child brings unique challenges, and we exist to help families feel valued, supported, confident and informed. To make that happen, we work in three closely linked ways: …

Contact - Benefits and Advice Helpline
This is a free, confidential helpline for parents of disabled children living in England, run by Contact offering high quality and up-to-date advice on welfare benefits. Contact is a charity for families with disabled children. Contact advisers will make sure that parents have the right information…

Contact, the charity for families with disabled children.
Contact is a nationwide charity providing support, advice and information for families with children and young people up to 19 years old who have disabilities or special needs. Anyone can contact them for information. This service offers: …

Coram Family and Childcare
Coram Family and Childcare is the national childcare charity, campaigning for quality, accessible, affordable childcare for all and raising the voices of children, parents and carers. They offer advice to parents and carers, providers, employers, trade unions and policymakers on childcare issues.

Coram Voice Advocacy
Coram Voice enables and equips children and young people to hold to account the services that are responsible for their care. Coram Voice uphold the rights of children and young people to actively participate in shaping their own lives. Coram Voice advocates offer direct support…

The Council for Disabled Children (CDC)
This is the umbrella body for the disabled children and young people's sector in England. It is the only national body that brings together the diverse range of organisations that work with and for disabled children and young people (0-25 years old) to support the development and implementation of policy and practice. …