Barking and Dagenham SEND Local Offer

Participating in Community

Youth Clubs (Specialist or Inclusive)

Young People's Development Forum

Ages: 14-25
Address: 42-48 Parsloes Avenue, RM9 5NU
Contact: forum@bdpp.org.uk / 07815535423

Young People’s Development Forum

Facebook: Barking and Dagenham Progress Project

Progress Project

Ages: 8-25
Address: 42-48 Parsloes Avenue, RM9 5NU
Contact: 07815535423 / sportingfutures@bdpp.org.uk

Progress Project

Facebook: Barking and Dagenham Progress Project

AbPhab Youth Club

Ages: 11-18 and 19-25
Address: The Vibe Youth Centre, Dagenham, RM8 2UT
Contact: 0208 227 2110 / kelly@abphabyouthclub.org.uk

AbPhab Youth Club

Facebook: Ab Phab Youth Club

DABD - Kid's Patch Club

Ages: 5-8, 9-13 and 14-18
Address: 42-48, Parsloes Avenue, Dagenham, Essex, RM9 5NU
Contact: 0330 054 2500 / info@dabd.org.uk

DABD – Kid’s Patch Club

Facebook: DABD

Future – Futurebility Club

Ages: 8-12, 13-19, up to 25 with additional needs
Address: 201-225 Porters Avenue, Dagenham, Essex RM9 5YX
Contact: 020 3941 6722 / enquiries@futureyouthzone.org

Future – Futurebility Club

Facebook: Future, Barking and Dagenham Youth Zone

Peer Support Group (PSG) Youth Club

Ages: 11-19 (up to 25 for people with SEN)
Contact:
Grace Kihu – 07875993500, grace.kihu@lbbd.gov.uk
Heather McKelvey – 07968511930, heather.mckelvey@lbbd.gov.uk

Peer Support Group (PSG) Youth Club

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Purple Penguin Club

Ages: 5-18
Address: The Vibe, 195-211 Becontree Avenue, Dagenham, RM8 2UT
Contact: 07881 948799 / fun@purplepenguinclub.org.uk

Purple Penguin Club

Facebook: The Purple Penguin Club

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Sycamore Trust – Young People's Services

Ages: 10-16 (Groups) and 11-17 (Girls project)
Address: 27/29 Woodward Road, Dagenham, Essex RM9 4SJ
Groups – activities@sycamoretrust.org.uk / 020 8517 9317
Girls project – girlsproject@sycamoretrust.org.uk / Emma on 020 8517 9317 or 01708 749816

Sycamore Trust – Young People’s Services

Facebook: Sycamore Trust U.K.

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CYPD Hub

INSPIRE YOUTH TO ACHIEVE 11+ Youth Group

These are structured sessions/activities which aim to support children (SEN/D) aged 11+ to socialise, engage and develop life skills.

Contact: CYPDHub@lbbd.gov.uk / 0208 227 5500 for details.

London Autism Group Charity

London Autism Group Charity serve the Autistic Community of London and surrounding Counties in the UK.

Their Community Cafes provide a safe, inclusive, accessible and free space for the entire Autistic community.

Contact:  contact@londonautismgroupcharity.org or visit: Home | London Autism Group Charity
Facebook: London Autism Group Charity | Facebook

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Independent Living Agency

Independent Living Agency aims to maximise the potential of individual disabled people so that they can live their own lives.

Library and Community Hubs

A place to go, a place to do, a place to connect

Community Hubs map and services

Barking and Dagenham Community Hubs logo
Screenshot from the CYPD Hub Autumn newsletter

The latest Newsletter for CYPD Hub information.

Contact Email: CYPDHub@lbbd.gov.uk

Phone: 020 8227 5500

Address: Becontree Community Hub, Stevens Road, Dagenham, RM8 2QR

Barking Learning Centre Community Hub

2 Town Square, Barking IG11 7NB

0208 724 8725 / 020 8724 8722

Becontree Community Hub

Stevens Road, Dagenham, RM8 2QR
Email: BecontreeCommunityHub@lbbd.gov.uk  

020 8724 1830

Dagenham Library Community Hub

1 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham RM10 9QS

020 8724 3942

Eastbury Community Hub

John Smith House, Bevan Avenue, Barking, IG11 9LL

020 8507 4500

Gascoigne Community Hub

160 – 164 Ripple Road, Barking IG11 7PR
Email: Gascoignecommunityhub@lbbd.gov.uk

020 8724 1983

Heath Community Hub

Frizlands Lane, Dagenham RM10 7HX
Email: heathcommunityhub@lbbd.gov.uk 

020 8724 1924

Marks Gate Community Hub

Rose Lane, Dagenham, Romford RM6 5NJ
Email: marksgatecommunityhub@lbbd.gov.uk

020 8270 4165

Northbury Community Hub at Al Madina Mosque

First Floor, The Hive, 2 Victoria Road, Barking IG11 8PY

020 8478 8526

Parsloes Community Hub at Kingsley Hall

Parsloes Avenue, Dagenham, Essex, RM9 5NB

020 8592 1708

Robert Jeyes Community Library

Chadwell Heath Community Centre, High Rd RM6 6AS

020 8270 4165

Thames Library Community Hub

Bastable Avenue, Barking IG11 0LG
Email: thamescommunityhub@lbbd.gov.uk

020 8270 6619

Village Community Hub

Wellington Drive, Dagenham RM10 9XW
Email: villagecommunityhub@lbbd.gov.uk

020 8724 1983

Valence Library

Valence Library, Becontree Ave, Dagenham RM8 3HT

020 8270 6864

Whalebone Lane Community Hub

Chadwell Heath Community Centre, High Road, Dagenham, RM6 6AS

020 8270 4305

Sexuality and Relationship

Mencap

Useful resources from Mencap

The Importance of Friendship

The Importance of Friendship for Stera, Ellen, Jade and Hannah - NDTi

The Importance of Friendship for Wilf and Junior - NDTi

The Importance of Friendship for Wilf and Heera - NDTi

Getting Around

LBBD Travel and transport passes and permits

AccessAble

The AccessAble online access guide provides information about around 1,000 venues across Barking and Dagenham including shops, restaurants, pubs, leisure facilities, local council offices and other public venues.

Visitors to this website will be able to find out quickly whether a public building has, for example, accessible parking close by, staff trained in sign language, large print materials available, or adapted toilets.

LBBD Travel Assistance for Disabled People

You can find information about Disabled Persons’ Freedom Pass, Taxi Card, Wheelchair or mobility scooter users on the LBBD website

Staying Safe

Links of services, advice, and apps to help you stay safe

LBBD Report a serious concern about a child

Bullying

Bullying – bdsafeguarding.org

Drugs and Alcohol

Drugs and Alcohol – bdsafeguarding.org

Care Leavers

Care Leavers – bdsafeguarding.org

Online Safety

Online Safety – bdsafeguarding.org

Safeguarding phone lines

Safeguarding phone lines – Start For Life website

Childline

Childline – bdsafeguarding.org

The internet, relationship & you

The internet, relationship & you – Think U Know website

Internet Watch Foundation

National Stalking Helpline

National Stalking Helpline – suzylamplugh.org

Kooth - App for Safety

Relay UK - Emergency SMS Service

Relay UK – Emergency SMS Service 

Money Matters

Links to help you manage your money

Barking and Dagenham Money

Universal Credit

How could Universal Credit help you?understandinguniversalcredit.gov.uk

Family Fund

Family Fund – The UK’s largest grant-making charity for families raising a disabled or seriously ill child, on a low income.

LBBD Benefits and Support

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Turn2us Benefits and Grants

GOV.uk links regarding money matters

Financial Help if you are Disabled

Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

Disabled Facilities Grants

Employment and Support Allowance

Carer’s Allowance

Disabled Students' Allowance

Disabled Facilities Grant

16-19 Bursary Fund

Blind Person Allowance

Working Tax Credit

Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)

Learner Support (19+)

Barking and Dagenham Adult Care and Support System

Find out about getting an assessment in adult social care, support to adults to live at home, technology and equipment, care and housing options, support to people who provide unpaid care for a friend or family member and information on paying for adult social care

Please contact the Adult Intake Team on 020 8227 2915 or IntakeTeam@lbbd.gov.uk for more information.

Adult Autism Service

The Adult Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Service provides support to adults (18+) with suspected or diagnosed autism. The team consists of a multidisciplinary team of professionals, including Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychologists, Assistant Psychologists, Occupational Therapists, and Sensory Integration Specialists who will be involved as per the clients need.

For information, please see: Adult Autism Disorder Service – NELFT NHS Foundation Trust

Barking and Dagenham Social Care Service Transfer (from children to adult)

If you are a young person getting support from children’s social care, we will help you prepare for adulthood.

You may be eligible for support from adult social care when you turn 18 years old. We will talk to you and your family at an early stage about this.  If it appears that you might need adult social care, we will organise a care needs assessment to talk in more detail and check if you can get help from adult social care. Please contact your social worker for more information. If you do not have a social worker, contact the Adult Intake Team on 020 8227 2915 or IntakeTeam@lbbd.gov.uk. You can also find more information on what to expect when ‘transitioning’ to adult social care here.

If you are not eligible for support from adult social care, we will still provide you with advice and support at an early stage to plan for and prepare for adulthood. This could include information and advice on living independently, employment and training and being as healthy as possible.

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