Providing support and relaxation for people caring for sick or disabled loves-ones at home or in long-term residential care
The Cafe is a place of welcoming, acceptance and belonging; a place to meet and make friends, a place where we try to break down barriers between those who apparently have much and those who apparently have little. Since it is run almost exclusively by volunteers we are able to charge very reasonable prices.
A charity that intendes to support and represent people throughout the Channel Islands who have disfigurements of the face or body from any cause.
The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) is available to young people under the age of 18 years, their families and carers. We provide assessment and treatment for a wide range of problems related to mental health.
The Children's Disability Service is a multi professional team that includes Paediatrician, nurse, social worker, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, psychologist and specialist speech and language therapists. The team is responsible for providing a range of services to children with complex health and learning needs. The team provide an assessment service to pre-school children with developmental concerns and ongoing support from the Children's Disability Team for school aged children who have complex needs and assist children and their families to plan for the future.
Child health clinics, health visitors, school nursing, children's community nurse.
The Child Youth and Community Tribunal (CYCT) offers children and young people in need or in trouble the opportunity to have their case heard outside of a court environment.
See also Children's Convenor
The new Children Law reflects todayÕs modern society, catering for the wide range of families that exist today. There are two new Laws, The Children (Guernsey and Alderney) Law 2008 (known as the Children Law) and The Criminal Justice (Children and Juvenile Court Reform) (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law 2008 (known as the Criminal Law).