Children’s Disability Network Team 3 Leopardstown
Provides services to children aged from birth to 18 years with complex needs who live in the areas of Dalkey, Dun Laoghaire, Sallynoggin, Killiney and Loughlinstown.
Enable Ireland has provided disability services in Dublin for over 50 years. Enable Ireland is the lead agency for three of the four Children’s Disability Network Teams (CDNT’s) in Dublin City and County. This means that Enable Ireland is responsible for the running of the Children’s Disability Network Team’s throughout Dublin. The CDNT’s have been set up as part of the National Progressing Disability Services (PDS) Programme.
In this region of the HSE (CH 6/ CH East) five partner agencies have come together to form Children’s Disability Network Teams. These partner agencies are: Enable Ireland, The HSE, St. Catherine’s Association, St. John of God and St. Michael's House. There will be four Children’s Disability Network Teams providing services to children and families in Dublin.
The ‘Progressing Disability Services for Children and Young People’ Programme aims to provide one clear path to services for each child and family with complex needs within their local area.
These three CDNT’s provide supports and services for children/young people and their families from birth to 18 years with complex disabilities and their families.
We run the following programmes and groups for parents:
• Sibshops (for siblings)
• Parents Plus Special Needs (parents support)
• Social Interaction Supports
• Little Lámh (sign language)
• EarlyBird (post ASD diagnostic support preschool children)
• Big Emotions (anxiety/emotional regulation)
• Sensory Processing (sensory)
• Fun with Food
• Baby Massage (under 2’s)
• Hanen More Than Words (social communication)
• School Leavers (information for parents)
• My Emotions and Me (anxiety/emotional regulation)
• Little Explorers (under 2’s)
• Supporting Neurodiversity
• Transition to Primary School
• Transition to Secondary School
Information on sports, music and dancing, fitness and parent support groups for parents and families in the Dublin area.
FAQs
Services are delivered through an Interdisciplinary Team. This is a group of different health professionals that work together and in partnership with the child and their family. The child and family are key members of this team. Depending on a child’s need, members of the child’s team may include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, psychology and social work. There are other disciplines on the team that can be accessed if a need is identified.
The team will provide supports for the child across a variety of settings including the home, education settings such as pre-school or school, community settings or within the CDNT centre.
The CDNT’s operate through a Family-Centred Practice model. This is an approach that focuses on the whole family and not just the child requiring support. It ensures that the family's priorities are considered when settling goals with the family.
All families that have a child attending the CDNT will have a keyworker. The keyworker will be named contact and act as a link between the family and the team. They will support families with any queries they may have about their service.
All families attending the CDNT will have an Individual Family Support Plan (IFSP). This is an agreed plan that identifies the child and family’s goals and priorities. The IFSP will also describe supports needed to achieve these goals. The IFSP looks at and documents the child’s strengths and achievements since the last plan was completed. As children grow and develop the goals on their IFSP will change with them.
Children aged from birth to 18 years may be referred for services.
If you have a concern about a child’s development, ‘Children’s Services Referral Form’ can be completed by parents/legal guardians, health and social care professionals, GPs, education professionals, assessment of need officers or case managers. The completed forms can be sent to their local Children’s Disability Network Team. It is essential that signed parental consent is recorded on the referral form.
A referral can be made by a healthcare professional. Or you can make the referral yourself.
To do this:
- Complete the Children’s Services Referral Form (PDF, 106 KB, 11 pages)
- Complete an Additional Information Form for your child
The Additional Information Form lets you describe your child and what your concerns are. It will help to refer them to the right service for them.
Complete the Additional Information Form for children aged:
- 0 to 12 months (PDF, 130 KB, 7 pages)
- 1 to 3 years old (PDF, 204 KB, 10 pages)
- 3 to 6 years old (PDF, 221 KB, 12 pages)
- 6 to 12 years old (PDF, 183 KB, 10 pages)
- 12 to 18 years old (PDF, 166 KB, 9 pages)
Referral forms should be sent to:
Email address CHEast.NAP@hse.ie or
Postal address: Central Referral Allocation Team, HSE, Block B, Civic Centre, Main Street, Bray, Co. Wicklow, A98 X329.
These forms allow all CDNTs and disciplines/services to accept and prioritise referrals on a consistent and equitable basis.
There is a link to a video to help with completing these forms here. You can also watch a video explaining how the central referral process for children with complex disabilities in CH-East works here.
If you are a parent and would like further help with the referral forms, please phone your local team and we will assist you.
Children aged from birth to 18 years with complex needs who live in the areas of Dalkey, Dun Laoghaire, Sallynoggin, Killiney and Loughlinstown.
Children’s Disability Network Team 3 Leopardstown
HSE, Unit 10-11 Leopardstown,
Shopping Centre,
Ballyogan Raod,
Dublin 18,
D18 XE4E