Meet the Team

Links4alliance are a voluntary organisation supporting people with mental health, disabilities and special educational needs.
We provide an advocacy service to ensure families and young people have their voices heard and their needs understood by decision makers.

Links4alliance work collaboratively with families, young people, charities, health services, education providers and local authorities to
provide support and assistance for better outcomes. Our advocates aim to put the child’s voice at the centre of care through a holistic approach.

We link groups and organisations to arrange access to appropriate support for children, young people and their families as well as providing support to organisation to ensure they are equipped to support those who need assistance.

LINKS4ALLIANCE COFFEE MORNINGS UPDATE

Coffee mornings for parents and carers with Disabled Children and Special Educational Needs

From September 2021, all coffee mornings with be back to face-to-face however, we will continue to offer a monthly virtual coffee morning.

For further information contact: contact@linksalliance.com (London)

contactus@links4alliance.com (Surrey)

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