Transition Service
Welcome to SCYPS Transition Service
The Transition Service:
Children and young people in Newham aged 14-18 who are under the below , will automatically be added to the transition pathway at the age of 14.
Other children aged 14 and above with an EHCP and identified transition needs can also be added to the transition pathway via referral from a health professional or self-referral.
- Motor Disorder Clinic
- Neuro Disability Clinic
- Access School Medicals at JFK School or Royal Docks Academy,
What to expect from the service
Patients are reviewed by the Transition Nurse Specialist in a variety of ways including;
- In the Motor Disorder Clinic as part of their review with their Paediatrician
- In the Neuro Disability Clinic as part of their review with their Paediatrician.
- During School medicals alongside the Paediatrician
- For a home visit if requested
- During the transition drop in clinics (every last Wednesday of the month between 9am-12pm at West Ham Lane Health Centre).
Our commitment to you
Our Vision
Is to be able to empower children, young people, and families to able to engage more purposefully in everyday tasks, at home, in school, and in our local community.
Our Aim
Is to listen to our families, children, and young people so that we are able and equipped to work in a holistic, child-centered way.
Our Commitment to Diversity and Equality
We aim to have a service that is transparent for all our children, young people, and families. A service that is rich in cultural diversity within our team, as well as a service that will strive to ensure that all children, young people, and families of all backgrounds, faiths, and abilities are supported to participate fully in their activities of daily living, and thrive in their local communities.
Compliments or Complaints
We are committed to improve our user experience and really would like to hear from you if you have any comments on suggestions you would like to share with us.
If you would like to provide feedback in relation to your experience with our service, you can do so by completing this short survey
If you would like to make a complaint about the service, you can contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS):
Email: elft.palsandcomplaints@nhs.net:
Phone: 0800 0131 223