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Deliver a Early-Intervention Link Worker programme for 3-18 year olds in WCC & RBKC to improve children and young people’s literacy, numeracy, and wider social and emotional experiences. 

Who is this for:

  • Schools (aimed for Primary and Secondary pupils)
  • Schools will need to a pay a fee to participate which AllChild will share.

Contact:

  •  Via schools- schools can contact AllChild for more information

Click here for more information on AllChild

Family friends

The School Improvement Service provides statutory and core school improvement support in Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster. Additionally, it offers a respected traded service that schools and academies purchase for tailored, effective support.

Who is this for:

  • Schoolteachers and SENCOS

Cost:

  • https://services2schools.org.uk/Page/16287 to see the cost of the traded offer

Home start

The Virtual School is responsible for monitoring and promoting the educational progress of Looked After Children and care leavers. The Virtual School provides advice and supports schools with strategies. 

Who is this for:

  • Schoolteachers, SENCOs, parents, carers, children

Age:

  • Statutory school age & post-16

Click here to find out more information about Virtual school

West London Action for Children

This service helps children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) in Westminster and RBKC. The team advises schools and parents to meet autistic children's needs. They support children in state-maintained and private nurseries, primary, and secondary schools, aiding their integration into mainstream settings and promoting learning, well-being, and social communication skills.

Who is this for:

  • Schoolteachers, SENCOs, parents, carers

Contact:

  • Referrals for a child or training for schools/parents can be made via email to: [email protected] 

Click here to find out more information on the Autism advisory service

Westway Trust, Strengthening Families Parents Programme

The Youth Offending Team (YOT) aims to reduce the risk of children and young people reoffending. We work with those who have committed a criminal offence and received a substantive outcome (diversion, caution, or court order) and are residents of the borough.

Who is this for:

  • Schoolteachers, parents and families

Age:

  • Aged 10-17

Contact:

Social services line: 020 7361 3013

Email:
[email protected]
[email protected]

Click here for more information on Youth Offending team

Page last reviewed: 16/03/2026

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