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Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health (EWMH) Services

Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health (EWMH) services provide support for children and young people up to the age of 18 who live in Croydon and are registered with a Croydon GP. All EWMH referrals are screened by Social Care as well as Child and Adolescent…

Equipment and adaptations

Equipment and adaptations may help the child or young person to live as independently as possible in the home. Why not try AskSARA  (external link). It’s an online advice tool to help you find the right equipment and shows you where you can buy this…

Health, wellbeing and leisure

Information and advice on health, wellbeing and leisure services that are available in and around Croydon. This includes who the services are suitable for, how to access them and who to contact for more information. 

Healthy Families, Brighter Future (HENRY Croydon)

Croydon is offering the free Healthy Families, Brighter Future programme to residents to help give children in the borough the best possible start in life. Families with children aged 7 and under can sign up to the eight-week programme run by the charity HENRY to learn more…

Hospice care

Children's hospices provide respite and terminal care for children suffering from life-limiting conditions in a home-from-home environment. Care is provided for the child and their family at no cost to them for as long as is necessary. Post bereavement support is also available. Eligibility Children…

Join the Disability Register and apply for an Access Card

About Croydon’s disability register The council has a statutory responsibility to maintain a register of children and young people with disabilities who live in the borough. The register is used to provide support to children and young people with disabilities, and their carers. It also…

Leisure activities

A range of Leisure services and activities are available in Croydon. These can be found in the Leisure and Culture section of Croydon Council’s website (external link). You can also find details of organisations in the Local Offer directory, within the Leisure, activities and sports section. Information about the Croydon…

Making a request

Further guidance for parent/carer, young person or education settings are included below. Request forms can be downloaded from the forms listed on the right hand side.

Managing your health

Looking after your health is important. The best place to get advice is from your GP (doctor) or a trusted health professional. Most health services are universal, which means they are available to everyone and you do not need an assessment or referral to use…

Nursing

There are a range of nursing services available in Croydon. 

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