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Autism and Mental Health

Mental Health and ASD ASD is not a mental health condition itself, but people with a diagnosis of ASD can be affected by mental health conditions, just like everyone else. Autism and mental health (youngminds.org.uk)   How common are mental health problems in people with…

Barnardos - Advocacy for children and young people

What advocates provide An independent adult who can help ensure that a child or young person’s views and wishes are represented Greenwich Looked after children and Care Leavers are entitled to access the service free of charge  Advocates ensure You lead the advocacy process. You…

Behaviour Support

The Royal Borough of Greenwich endeavours to support Greenwich schools to remove barriers to learning for individuals or groups who are demonstrating social, emotional and/or mental health difficulties. Image of 2 hands holding OUR VISION: We want all children and young people in Greenwich to experience…

Care Leavers

This leaflet tells you about the support we have in Royal Greenwich for you as a care leaver.Just because you are leaving care, or have already left care, it doesn’tmean that we have stopped caring about you. We want to make sure that you feel…

Carer's Assessments

What is a carer's assessment? For those caring for a young person aged 18+, a carer's assessment is a conversation between yourself and an assessment officer about the caring role or roles you have and how it affects your daily life. This is an opportunity…

Carers & Carers Assessments

What is a carer? A carer is "a person of any age, adult or child, who provides unpaid support to a partner, child, relative or friend who couldn't manage to live independently or whose health or wellbeing would deteriorate without this help. This could be…

Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing

This page aims to give you information about what help and support is avaible in Royal Greenwich for children and young people.  Mental health problems affect about 1 in 10 children and young people. They include depression, anxiety and conduct disorder, and are often a…

Children's Centres & Family Hubs

Family Hubs are a ‘one-stop-shop’ for children and young people aged 0-19 (0-25 with additional needs) and their families and are a new way of bringing together all the support you may need as a family from pregnancy through to young people turning 19 (or…

Consultations

Please see below a list of all current and closed Royal Greenwich consultations within Children Services for you to keep up to date with. Documents and Downloads are available to the right of the screen.

DCYPS Social Work Team

The Disabled Children and Young People Service (DCYPS) Social Work Team undertake statutory social care services for children with severe or profound disabilities. Who is eligible for a service from the DCYPS Social Work Team? The children and young people who are supported in the…