
We provide confidential psychological support for anyone who has been emotionally affected by experiences of abuse in Islington Children’s homes or while under the care of Islington Council as children between 1960 and 1995. This includes foster homes, secure schools, holiday placements etc.
Service closure:
This service is closing at the end of March 2026.
During March, the team can signpost people to the most appropriate alternative service, but regretfully will not be able to offer assessments or therapy.
If you need to speak with us please call 0203 317 6820 or send us an email on nlft.ists@nhs.net.
Your first contact will usually be over the phone. We will then invite you to an initial meeting, where we can discuss your individual needs and jointly agree a treatment plan. This can sometimestake several meetings. Each meeting lasts between 1-1.5 hours and usually takes place at our clinic in St Pancras Hospital, if possible. We have also started offering remote video meetings, which do not require you to travel to St Pancras Hospital. See the trust website for further information on video consultations. The outcome of the meeting will determine what happens next. Common next steps include:
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We have compiled a range of resources on coping with anxiety and PTSD symptoms, as well as an information leaflet [pdf] 655KB on further support offered by independent organisations for survivors and their carers. Finally, the Traumatic Stress Clinic YouTube channel features further helpful video resources on coping with anxiety and PTSD.
Survivors may also at times struggle with drug and alcohol difficulties. This can interfere with feeling able to access appointments regularly or benefit fully from therapy. If you feel you need support with your substance use, please see below: