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East Kilbride Local Directory Getting It Right For Every Child Learning Partner Locality Culture Change Exemplars East Kilbride local directory INTEGRATING CHILDREN’S SERVICES LOCAL INFORMATION 2008 EAST KILBRIDE & STRATHAVEN DRAFT Integrating Children’s Services Offices Service: Integrating Children’s Services Service: Integrating Children’s Services East Kilbride and Strathaven Hamilton and Blantyre Cedarwood Centre St Paul’s Primary School Cedar Drive Backmuir Road Greenhills Whitehill East Kilbride Hamilton G75 9JD ML3 0PX Tel: 01355 235702 Tel: 01698 422194 Fax: 01355 244160 Fax: 01698 284196 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: Website: www.eastkilbrideics.org.uk Website: Service: Integrating Children’s Services Service: Integrating Children’s Services Cambuslang and Rutherglen Clydesdale Cathkin High School Woodpark Primary School Whitlawburn Priory Avenue Cambuslang Lesmahagow G72 8YS ML11 0AD Tel: 0141 641 8569 Tel: 01555 895192 Fax: 0141 641 6232 Fax: 01555 894987 E-mail: E-mail: Website: Website: Housing and Benefits Service: Housing and Technical Resources Service: Homelessness Council Offices (Out of Hours Emergency Service) Andrew Street East Kilbride G74 1AB Tel: 01355 806000 Tel: 0800 242024 Fax: Fax: E-mail: housing.eastkilbride E-mail: @southlanarkshire.gov.uk Website: www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk Website: www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk Service: East Kilbride Q&A Office Service: Money Matters Council Offices Council Offices Andrew Street Andrew Street East Kilbride East Kilbride G74 1AB G74 1AB Tel: 0845 7406080 Tel: 01355 806266 Fax: Fax: 01355 806060 E-mail: customer.services E-mail: moneymatters.eastkilbride @southlanarkshire.gov.uk @southlanarkshire.gov.uk Website: www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk Website: Service: Jobcentre Plus Service: Citizens Advice Bureau 55 The Plaza 9 Olympia Way Town Centre Town Centre East Kilbride East Kilbride G74 1JT G74 1LW Tel: 01355 564300 Tel: 01355 263698 Fax: Fax: 01355 270282 E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk Website: www.cablanarkshire.org.uk Social Work and Child Protection Service: Social Work Resources Service: Social Work Civic Centre (Out of Hours Service) Andrew Street East Kilbride G74 1AB Tel: 01355 807000 Tel: 0800 811 505 Fax: 01355 264458 Fax: E-mail: swloeastkilbride E-mail: @southlanarkshire.gov.uk Website: www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk Website: Service: 24-hour Child Protection Line Service: Child Protection Committees for North and South Lanarkshire Regent House 9 High Patrick Street Hamilton ML3 7ES Tel: 0800 022 3222 Tel: 01698 452860 Fax: Fax: E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] Website: Website: Public Health Nurse Teams Service: Greenhills / Strathaven Team Service: Alison Lea Team Greenhills Health Centre Alison Lea Medical Centre Greenhills Square Calderwood East Kilbride East Kilbride G75 8TT G74 3HW Tel: 01355 576005 Tel: 01355 239362 E-mail: E-mail: Learning Strathaven Learning Calderglen Communities Communities Covered: Covered: Service: The Red Deer Centre Team Service: The Hunter Team Hunter Health Centre Hunter Health Centre Andrew Street Andrew Street East Kilbride East Kilbride G74 1AD G74 1AD Tel: 01355 593477 Tel: 01355 906013 E-mail: E-mail: Learning St Andrew’s & St Bride’s Learning Duncanrig Communities Kittoch School Communities Covered: Nerston School Covered: Health Service: Community Health Partnership South Service: Health Improvement Worker Red Deer Centre Integrating Children’s Services Alberta Avenue Cedarwood Centre East Kilbride Cedar Drive East Kilbride G75 9JD Tel: 01355 593451 Tel: 01355 578166 Fax: Fax: 01355 244160 E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.nhslanarkshire.org.uk Website: www.eastkilbrideics.org.uk Service: Smoking Cessation Service: Breastfeeding Tel: Tel: Fax: Fax: E-mail: E-mail: Website: Website: Training, Education and Employment Service: Careers Scotland Service: Jobcentre Plus 6 Righead Gate 55 The Plaza Town Centre Town Centre East Kilbride East Kilbride G74 1NS G74 1LW Tel: 01355 225478 Tel: 01355 564300 Fax: Fax: E-mail: E-mail: Website: www.careers-scotland.org.uk Website: www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk Service: South Lanarkshire College Service: Community Learning Service College Way 1st Floor, Cambuslang Gate East Kilbride 27 Main Street G75 0NE Cambuslang G72 7EX Tel: 01355 807780 Tel: 0141 584 2531 Fax: 01355 807781 Fax: E-mail: E-mail: Website: www.south-lanarkshire-college.ac.uk Website: www.southlanarkshire.org.uk Psychological and Emotional Well Being Service: Psychological Services Service: Community Mental Health Team Cedarwood Centre Fourth Floor Cedar Drive Atholl House East Kilbride Churchill Avenue G75 9JD East Kilbride G74 1LU Tel: 01355 236984 Tel: 01355 233354 Fax: 01355 276598 Fax: 01355 576524 E-mail: E-mail: Website: Website: www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk Service: Child and Family Clinic Service: 194 Quarry Road Hamilton ML3 6QR Tel: 01698 426753 Tel: Fax: 01698 458861 Fax: E-mail: E-mail: Website: Website: Substance Misuse Service: Lanarkshire Alcohol & Drug Action Team Service: Social Work Resources Coathill Hospital Civic Centre Hospiatl Street Andrew Street Coatbridge ML5 4DN East Kilbride G74 1AB Tel: 01236 707168 Tel: 01355 807000 Fax: Fax: 01355 264458 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: swloeastkilbride @southlanarkshire.gov.uk Website: www.lanadat.org.uk Website: www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk Youth Services Service: Universal Connections Service: South Lanarkshire Young Carers Project Town Centre Park 1 Leechlee Road Off Brouster Hill Hamilton East Kilbride ML3 0XB G74 1AF Tel: 01355 221829 Tel: 01698 455455 Fax: 01355 220950 Fax: E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: Website: www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk Website: Service: Service: Tel: Tel: Fax: Fax: E-mail: E-mail: Website: Website: Voluntary Sector Service: Service: Tel: Tel: Fax: Fax: E-mail: E-mail: Website: Website: Service: Service: Tel: Tel: Fax: Fax: E-mail: E-mail: Website: Website: Arts & Leisure Service: Cultural Co-ordinator Service: Integrating Children’s Services Cedarwood Centre Cedar Drive East Kilbride G75 9JD Tel: 01355 578165 / 235702 Tel: Fax: 01355 244160 Fax: E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: Website: www.eastkilbrideics.org.uk Website: Service: Service: Tel: Tel: Fax: Fax: E-mail: E-mail: Website: Website: Service: Service: Tel: Tel: Fax: Fax: E-mail: E-mail: Website: Website: Schools and Nurseries SECONDARY SCHOOLS NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER Calderglen High School 01355 588620 01355 588621 Duncanrig Secondary 01355 588800 01355 588801 St Andrews & St Brides High School 01355 574110 01355 574111 Strathaven Academy 01355 233412 01355 226459 SEN SCHOOLS NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER Greenburn School 01355 237278 01355 265170 Kittoch School 01355 244348 01355 267372 Sanderson High School 01355 588625 01355 267372 West Mains School 01355 249938 01355 225814 PRIMARY SCHOOLS NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER Auldhouse Primary 01355 263200 01355 222134 Blacklaw Primary 01355 232064 01355579855 Canberra Primary 01355 224362 01355 263392 Castlefield Primary 01355 230810 01355 579867 Chapelton Primary 01357 300243 01357 300693 Crosshouse Primary 01355 245300 01355 579874 East Milton Primary 01355 222346 01355 579878 Gilmourton Primary 01357 440331 01357 440565 Glassford Primary 01357 521124 01357 529234 Greenhills Primary 01355 241646 01355 579895 Halfmerke Primary 01355 221982 01355 579902 Heathery Knowe Primary 01355 221042 01355 579896 Hunter Primary 01355 221076 01355 579903 Kirklandpark Primary 01357 520177 01357 529765 Kirktonholme Primary 01355 222050 01355 579906 Long Calderwood Primary 01355 224414 01355 579908 Maxwellton Primary 01355 222521 01355 573160 Mossneuk Primary 01355 239777 01355 579924 Mount Cameron Primary 01355 232062 01355 579926 Murray Primary 01355 222566 01355 579913 Our Lady of Lourdes Primary 01355 221983 01355 221374 Sandford Primary 01357 520345 01357 552109 South Park Primary 01355 224748 01355 579936 St Hilary’s Primary 01355 232066 01355 579946 St Kenneth’s Primary 01355 224741 01355 579934 St Leonard’s Primary 01355 224800 01355 579930 St Louise Primary 01355 230804 01355 579932 St Vincent’s Primary 01355 241649 01355 241290 Wester Overton Primary 01357 521870 01357 529123 EARLY YEARS (excluding nursery classes attached to mainstream schools where main school telephone number is used) NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER Ballerup Nursery 01355 236737 01355 579954 Halfmerke Community Nursery 01355 243156 01355 243156 EARLY YEARS – PARTNER PROVIDERS NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER Avendale Nursery 07768 248705 - Bright Sparks Community Nursery 07957 675192 - Careshare at Oaklands Nursery 01355 260665 - Glassford Day Nursery 01357 523772 - Glenburn House Day Nursery 01355 244448 - Harlequin Kindergarten 01355 227711 - Hectors House Nursery 01355 275892 - Jack and Jill Pre-5s Group 07952 373583 - Kirktonholme Private Nursery 01355 222000 - Kirriemuir Nursery 01355 235947 - Kiwi Pre-school Playgroup 07763 465862 - Little Scholar’s Nursery 01355 900119 - Mounties Community Nursery 07808 432799 - South Lanarkshire College Nursery 01355 243018 - Strathaven Community Nursery 07905 117759 - Sweetie Brae Private Nursery 01357 529200 - Technotots Nursery 01355 272255 - Wombles Pre-5 Centre 01355 242323 - .
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