LDN 4U 14-17 Camden South

This new service supports young people age 14-17 and 18+ living in South Camden.

We provide 1:1 support in your own home and out and about in the community.

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We offer tailored support for young people aged 14–17 and adults aged 18+, ensuring a smooth and positive transition into adulthood.

Our support includes:

• Transition support from children’s to adult services

• Support in the home

• Community access and social inclusion

• Developing daily living skills

• Promoting independence and confidence

• Consistent, trusted support workers

We provide support 7 days a week, with flexible arrangements designed around individual needs.

Our team works closely with families and professionals to ensure continuity, stability and a seamless pathway into adult services.

Who can access this service

  • Young people aged 14–17 in transition planning
  • Adults aged 18+
  • Individuals living in South Camden

How to make a referral

Referrals are made through the Camden Social Work Team.

Social workers can refer directly to LDN 4U Camden as part of transition planning or adult care support packages.

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What people say about LDN

I came to LDN at a time when I really needed understanding. I wanted to make sense of autism properly, not just from Google, but from people who truly understood. Finding LDN at that stage of my journey meant I moved from feeling unsure to feeling equipped. It gave me confidence, not just as a parent, but as someone who could advocate and contribute.

Sinikka Fisher-Bruno Parent accessing our Family Service

Some days I feel like I have a mountain of rocks on top of me. That stops me from
going about my day-to-day activities. I love coming to the sessions because other people have autism as well and it doesn’t make me feel different. It’s lovely to come to here because things like doodling and stimming is encouraged rather than discouraged, which makes it feel like a safe space.

Jay Hub Member

I want to express my deepest gratitude for your care and support of my daughter. I have noticed a significant change in her attitude. She is now speaking with more confidence, her fear and hesitation is fading. She is finally getting better at expressing her concerns about
college and she is sleeping and eating better. I truly appreciate your kindness and support
in helping her feel safe and understood.

Parent

It’s so important for children to have experiences outside of the home. P loves everyone at KCA and building relationships with other people is good for his independence and confidence. It’s like another family: safe and secure.

Mary Parent of a child who attends KCA

KCA is a big part of my life. It provides me with a place to do fun activities and take my mind
off other things – it is somewhere to be myself.

Raif Young person who attends KCA

As an organisation with both ambition and focus, LDN has proven a stalwart community partner. We are proud to lend our support as they empower exceptional
individuals.

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