Social Services Local Offices
Details of your local Social Services office.
You can also contact us at:
The Town Hall
Hornton Street
W8 7NX
Tel: 020 7361 3013
Fax: 020 7361 2703
E-mail socialservices@rbkc.gov.uk
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Leaflets detailing our services List of Leaflets
Social Services are here to help people maintain their independence and protect vulnerable children and adults.
We work closely with the Health Service and other local organisations to make sure you get the help you need when you need it most.
If you have any questions please email us at Social Services. If you have any comments or a complaint, please contact the Customer Care and Complaints team.
For information on the Independent Joint Review of Social Services in Kensington and Chelsea see Joint Review.
The Commission for Social Care Inspection has recognised the Council's adult social care services as some of the best in the country.
Making services accessible through a network of local organisations CAHMS
The Council is reorganising its day services for people with mental health issues. For updates on the changes and answers to some of the most common questions read:
For information about the Mental Capacity Act 2005 please see: Mental Capacity Act 2005
The following document has been agreed by key partner agencies in Kensington and Chelsea, including health trusts, housing and social services, the Police and the voluntary sector. It explains the way in which information about service users should be exchanged. Download and print:
Tip! See the links to the left for information relating to specific groups of people See the links below for general information.
For information about scooters for individuals with mobility problems please see: Out and about
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