Headway East London
Service details
Service for people with acquired brain injury, which means brain damage caused by something that happened after birth, like an accident or a stroke.
Services include:
- Day Services (Headway House & Young People’s Group)
- Community support workers service
- Therapies
- Carer & family support
- Advocacy, advice & information (Community Outreach)
- Occupational & volunteer programmes
- Respite care
- Activism/Campaigning – raising awareness, challenging preconceptions, pushing for policy change and asking difficult questions
SEND Local Offer
- Local Offer Age Bands
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Young Adults 18 - 25
Parents and Carers - SEN Provision Type
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- Targeted
- Specialist
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 020 7749 7790 020 7749 7790
- info@headwayeastlondon.org
- Website
- Headway East London
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Where to go
- Address
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Timber Wharf, Block B, 238 - 240
Kingsland Road
Hackney
London
- Postcode
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E2 8AX
View E2 8AX on a map - Venue Notes
Buses: 67, 149, 242, 243
Train: Haggerston
Parking: Pay & Display
Transport to service: Yes, with funding agreed
Time / Date Details
- Time of day
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- Morning
- Afternoon
- Session Information
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Monday to Friday 10am - 3pm
Other details
- Referral required?
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Yes
- Referral Details
Anyone can make a referral.
Referrals must be for someone who has had an acquired brain injury (ABI). Headway East London does not offer services to people who have a progressive illness or brain injuries from birth.
To be referred you must live in our catchment area which includes the following London Boroughs: Barking & Dagenham, Camden, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey, Havering, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea, Newham, Redbridge, The City, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest and Westminster.
It is important that anyone referred to the Headway House or the Young People’s Group is able to behave appropriately in a group setting. An assessment period will be required before a person is given a permanent place in either of these services.
Headway East London is only able to offer placements/services to people with high care needs if we are confident we will be able to meet those needs.
- What to do if you have a complaint
If there’s something you like or are not happy with, then talk about it with the worker or the manager so they can look at how they deliver their service. If you are still not happy, ask if they have a complaints procedure.
- Can parents & young people buy this service as part of their SEND personal budget?
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Yes
Costs
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- Day Services: £86.70 plus transport if required
- Support Work: £19.89 plus expenses if agreed
- Therapy services: Available on application
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