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Directory of Services

School Leaders

Use this directory to find key contacts for services or incidents. Please note that some services are only available to those settings who purchase a Service Level Agreement.

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A-C

11 by 11

Contact Segun Lee-French

Adoption

Contact Adopt London North.

Admissions

Contact Admissions team.

Allegations against staff

See Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO).

Area SENCO

See Early Years Area SENCO Team (EYAST).

Asset Management

Contact Deirdre Vimpany.

Bright Start 0-5

  • North - contact Renata Moriconi.
  • Central - contact David Norman.
  • South - contact Christine Halliwell.

Capital projects

Contact Jerry Dillon.

Cardfields

Contact Elaine Clarke.

Catering

Contact Debbie Stevenson.

Child Missing from Education (CME).

Contact In-Year team.

Children in Need (Children's Social Care)

Call the relevant Duty Team number. See Children's Social Care Area Map (PDF) for details of each team area:

  • Barnsbury Team Duty Number 020 7527 7918
  • Canonbury Team Duty Number 020 7527 7320
  • Finsbury Team Duty Number 020 7527 7318
  • Highbury Team Duty Number 020 7527 7321
  • Hornsey Team Duty Number 020 7527 7917
  • Holloway Team Duty Number 020 7527 4432

Children Looked After (Children's Social Care)

  • Children Looked After Team 1 Duty Number - 020 7527 7931
  • Children Looked After Team 2 Duty Number - 020 7527 7928

Children's Services Contact Team

See Worried about a child?

Communications

Contact Matthew Beevor.

Computing Service

Contact Katy Potts.

Covid-19/Coronavirus

Contact Camden and Islington Public Health.

Curriculum

Contact Anthony Doudle.

D-F

Data and performance

Contact Adam White

Data breach

See Information Governance

Disabled Children's Social Work Team

Contact Rodney Gray.

Early Career Framework

Contact Alex Tate.

Education Library Service

Contact John Calcott

Educational Psychology Service

Contact Gill Sassiene.

English

Primary - Contact Alex Tate.

Secondary - Contact Emma Simpson.

Exclusions

Contact Gabriella Di-Sciullo.

Early Years Area SENCO Team (EYAST)

Contact Pauline Foster.

Exams

See Standards and Testing.

EYFS

Contact Tracy Smith.

Facilities

Contact Hayley Ormsby.

Family Information Service

Email fis@islington.gov.uk.

Finance

Email Schools Helpdesk

To discuss your school's finance support needs, contact Sabrina Bryan, School Finance Service Manager.

Fire risk assessment

See Facilities

FOI (Freedom of Information) requests

See Information Governance

Fostering

Contact John Crawford.

  • Duty social worker available on 020 7527 7296.

  • For fostering recruitment and advice, call 020 7527 7933.

Free School Meals

See Catering

G-H

GDPR

See Information Governance

Governors

Contact Jane Wright

'Hard to place' admissions

See Primary Securing Education Board (PSEB) or Secondary Securing Education Board (SSEB)

Health and Safety

Contact Gino Di Franco

Health and wellbeing

Contact Helen Cameron.

See Health and wellbeing team contact details.

HEY (Healthy Early Years)

Contact Marjon Willers.

Healthy schools

Contact Helen Cameron.

HR

Contact Varsha Patel.

See a full list of HR advisers and payroll officers in HR Contact Details

I-L

ICT Support

Raise a ticket

Independent Futures Leaving Care Service

  • Team 1 Duty Number - 020 7527 8561
  • Team 2 Duty Number - 020 7527 8585

Information Governance

Contact Mazidur Rahman

IslingtonCS support

Email csonline@islington.gov.uk.

Islington Safeguarding Children Partnership (ISCP)

Email iscp@islington.gov.uk.

Leaving Care

See Independent Futures Leaving Care Service.

Legionella risk assessment

See Facilities

Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO)

Contact Tim Djavit, LADO, tel: 020 7527 8102

Local Offer

See SEND Local Offer

M-O

Maths

Primary - Contact Sarah Slattery.

Secondary - Contact Sam Webber.

Media enquiries

Contact Media Team

Mental Health

See iMHARS, SEMH training and the School Wellbeing Service.

iMHARS

Contact Louise Jones.

Missing from school

See Child Missing from Education (CME)

Missing Pupils

When a child has been absent for more than 10 consecutive school days

Music Education Islington

Contact Mirjam James.

Online incident

See Computing Service

P-R

Islington PAUSE

Contact Jennifer Savage

Payroll

Contact Schools Payroll

Pensions

The two main pensions schemes are Teachers Pensions and the Local Government Pensions.

PESSPA

Contact Denise Lake

Post-16 Progress Team

Contact Lorraine Blyth.

Pupil Services

Contact Pupil Services.

Premises advice and guidance

See Asset management.

Primary Securing Education Board (PSEB)

Contact Mahbubur Rahman

PSHE

Contact Lorraine King

Psychology

See Educational Psychology Service.

Public Health

Contact Camden and Islington Public Health.

Quality Performance Management (QPMU)

Contact Harry Donnison

Recycling in schools

Contact Recycling team.

Risk assessments

See Facilities

S-V

SACRE

Contact Anthony Doudle.

Safeguarding children

Contact Soola Georgiou, Principal Officer Safeguarding in Education or Amanda Joy for early years and childcare settings.

SEMH Training

Islington's Social and emotional mental health (SEMH) training and staff support offer for schools. Contact Louise Jones.

School Admissions

See Admissions

School Sport and Competitions

Contact Michael Peet.

School Improvement Service

Contact Anthony Doudle.

School Meal Catering

See Catering

School Wellbeing Service

Contact Janine Killough.

Science

Contact Sam Webber.

Secondary Securing Education Board (SSEB)

Contact Mahbubur Rahman.

SEND Local Offer

Contact Kati Wood.

SIMS Support

Log a call.

Social Media

See Computing Service

Standards and Testing

Contact Anthony Doudle.

iTIPS

Contact Louise Jones.

Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children (UASC)

Contact Gaby Couchman.

Virtual School for Looked After Children

Contact Matthew Blood.

W-Z

Web incident

See Computing Service

100 Hours World of Work

Contact Hamish Mackay

Worried about a child?

If you think that a child may be experiencing neglect or abuse contact the Children's Services Contact Team:

Phone 020 7527 7400; 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, or 020 7226 0992 at all other times.

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Terms and Conditions for London Borough of Islington Learning and Professional Development Events and Resources

IslingtonCS and the London Borough of Islington are committed to providing a high quality professional service and learning environment. Our aim is to provide a positive learning experience and you can expect:

  • Tutors / facilitators who have been selected for their expertise and experience.
  • Course objectives that are clearly stated and met through a variety of training activities to suit a range of learning styles.
  • Training and materials that are informed by research and best practice with reference to appropriate occupational or professional standards where applicable.
  • Mutual accountability during events between delegates, their managers, trainers and Islington Council.
  • Sensitivity to the experience and needs of all participants.
  • Opportunities to give feedback. As part of our commitment for continual evaluation and improvement we may from time to time, observe part/all of an event and will give feedback to the learning provider from any such observations.

Booking

Your applications: It is assumed that line managers have the authority to act on behalf of their employer in authorising applications (where applicable) and complying with these terms and conditions. Where authorisation is not required you must have had the relevant discussion and have obtained the authorisation of your manager and organisation before booking a course. After you have made an application the course organiser will provide you with relevant course information, primarily using IslingtonCS. The delegate and their line manager are both able to logon to IslingtonCS and see the progress of applications.

Fair usage: Where courses are offered on a first come first served basis, we ask that organisations do not bulk book places. We reserve the right to cancel any confirmed places in such circumstances.

Your personal details:

  • It is essential that users maintain their personal details and keep their profile up to date, for example, if you change your email address or employer. We cannot accept responsibility for information that is sent but fails to arrive. Line managers should also inform IslingtonCS when staff leave their organisation.
  • Hand-outs: Delegates are responsible for downloading any course materials and, if applicable, bringing them to the course.

Expectations & Behaviour

Ground rules will normally be established for all delegates at the start of events, including issues of confidentiality and whistleblowing. We are committed to challenging discrimination and negative stereotyping of minority groups. We expect all of our staff and trainers to meet this commitment and provide an inclusive and safe learning environment.

Therefore we will:

  • Challenge behaviour and language that is discriminatory;
  • Avoid discriminatory language and stereotyping. If this is used, it must be justifiable in terms of facilitating learning, and not gratuitous;
  • Promote positive images of traditionally excluded groups;
  • Be open to criticism and learn from this;
  • Make reasonable adjustments to meet special requirements;
  • Involve people who use services in development;
  • Include examples in learning interventions of good practice in supporting people from minority groups;
  • Use positive shortlisting for people who identify as having a disability.

Trainers may act on any issue/practice/situation/concern either about, or raised by, a delegate in a training context. Initially they will try and resolve this with the individual concerned. If this is not possible then the issue will be referred to the course organiser. Any such matters will be dealt with in a timely, factual way with the delegate being informed of the course of action to be taken.

We ask you to:

  • Notify us of any special requirements
  • Challenge behaviour or language that you feel is discriminatory
  • Ensure that all staff are given opportunities to access learning

If delegates have concerns about any issues they experience during the learning event they should discuss this with the trainer in the first instance. If this is not appropriate or unresolved then they should talk to their line manager who will contact the learning and development manager. We welcome feedback as part of monitoring the quality of our learning and development activities.

Attendance charges and payments

Charges: You will be informed of any charge that might apply either at the time of requesting a place via islingtonCS, or separately via email or telephone contact. Course charges may vary dependent on the course provider, the sector you work within or your employer. Any charges that apply will be confirmed to the applicant when the booking is made. Any charges will be issued against a team budget code for internal staff or where invoiced this will be to the organisation or invoice name and address entered on the personal profile.

Delegate cancellation, late arrival and substitution

Delegate cancellation: To avoid a late cancellation charge we ask for three working days' notice (i.e. Monday-Friday) for all cancellations; this gives us enough time to try and reallocate your place on the course.

Late arrival: In order that courses can start promptly, delegates are advised to arrive at least 15 minutes before the advertised course start time. It is at the trainer's discretion to accept late entry. Where late arrival results in delegates being turned away, the non-attendance fee will apply.

Multiple day events: It is essential that you attend all sessions of a course where it takes place over a number of days. Failure to attend the whole course will result in non-attendance charges being applied to each session missed and/or certificates not being issued.

Substitute delegate: In all circumstances, we are happy to try to accommodate an appropriate substitute from your service/organisation, please contact us prior to the event to organise this. We will except last minute substitutions on the day, please ensure the delegate makes the trainer aware on arrival and adds a note to the register indicating who they are replacing. Please bear in mind that the cancellation charges still apply should the substituted delegate fail to attend or arrive late.

Course cancellation

Course cancellation: It is our policy not to postpone or cancel unless:

  • a minimum number of bookings (usually 6) is not received within 5 working days of the start date (please note that this decision is at the discretion of the course organiser)
  • there are unavoidable circumstances, such as a sudden illness of the trainer or adverse weather conditions.

If a course has to be cancelled in either of these circumstances, all candidates will be contacted via email/telephone. It is therefore essential that colleagues registering for a programme of professional development provide relevant contact details.

Non attendance charges

Where training places are funded and attendance is offered free of charge:
Late cancellation or non attendance on the day will incur a standard fee, unless advertised differently, of £50 per session

For courses where attendance is chargeable:
Any non-attendance or late cancellation fees will be collected as above at £50 per session or for the course cost should it be greater. Where payment is required in advance via a debit or credit card, these payments are only refundable if the event is cancelled or not delivered.

Please note: Any applicable fees and charges that are invoiced to your employer will be governed by LBI's debt recovery process.

Course Pre-requisites

Where there is online learning or other preparation that must be completed before for the course: Failure to complete it within the required time may result in your course booking being cancelled and a non-attendance fee being charged.

Evaluation & certification

We ask you to complete an online post-course evaluation. In most circumstances, this will be sent and accessed via IslingtonCS. In order to ensure we provide a quality service we would ask participants to take the time to complete their feedback. In some circumstances we may withhold certificates until an evaluation request has been fully completed.

The trainer may ask you to identify how you are going to apply the learning at the event and some courses may have a more formal assessment .

We may also contact you or your manager to discuss what difference the training has made.

Certificates (excluding those issued by awarding bodies following a formal qualification) will be available online via IslingtonCS. In order to receive a certificate and not be subject to a non-attendance fee it is essential that all delegates complete the whole course and sign the attendance register available at the training event.

We continually review our services and welcome any suggestions for improvement.

Intellectual Rights/Copyright

Any hand-outs or materials provided via the IslingtonCS may be subject to intellectual rights/copyright. As such, materials are provided for personal use only. Should you wish to reproduce or reuse, please contact us to seek the relevant permissions