What is the Way Ahead Register
?
Way Ahead is a joint register which is shared between local
partners across health and local authorities working in
partnership:
- NHS Westminster
- NHS Hammersmith and Fulham
- NHS Kensington and Chelsea
- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
- Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust
- Westminster City Council
- London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
- The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
The register will hold the following details for each
child:
- name, date of birth and address
- condition or diagnosis
- information about the child’s skills and functioning
- other basic details eg. school, GP
How a joint register will help you
- a membership card will be issued to each child or young
person on the Way Ahead register. The use of this card is
completely voluntary. Parents / carers may find this useful
in getting assistance and understanding for their child in many
different situations. This card may also be helpful in
obtaining concessions where they are offered to disabled children
and their carer’s. We would advise taking additional proof of
identity when using the card for this purpose.
- having detailed information about the numbers of children and
where they live will enable the local agencies concerned with your
child to plan services together in order to provide a better
service
- you will receive information and updates about services in the
local area
- you will be asked for your views about services and proposed
changes
- however, being on the register does not mean that your child
will automatically be eligible for all services. Health and
Children’s Services departments consider and assess all cases
individually
How your child can benefit from membership
Please read this factsheet with further details on how
membership can benefit you and your child. This will help clarify
what the card can be used for.
Who is eligible to be registered?
To be registered your child must be under 18 years of age and
must have a permanent special need and / or substantial disability
or be suffering from a long term illness. It is sometimes
difficult to decide if your child has a condition that is
permanent. Therefore the decision as to whether your child is
eligible will be made by the child health specialists at the child
development centres. It is likely that your child will be
seen at one of the centres in the course of planning for their
future needs.
How long will my child stay on the
register?
This is a voluntary register and parents can opt to remove their
child from it at any time.
- if you no longer wish your child to be on the register
- if you move out of the area
- once your child is 18 years old
The information held on the register is confidential and is held
on a secure computerised system. It conforms to The Data
Protection Act 1998. Only authorised workers from social
care, education and health can access this information. The
register is not linked to any other registers or records held by
health or the local authority.
To register please contact the Shared Disability
Co-ordinator at:
- Cheyne Child Development Service
Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust
Doughty House
369 Fulham Road
London SW10 9NH
Tel: 020 8846 1606
- Child Development Service
7e Woodfield Road
London W9 3XZ
Tel: 020 7266 8777
You can also
download a leaflet and registration form [PDF] (file size
209Kb)