Register for our Waiting List

We are currently full but will open our Waiting List in summer 2026

To be notified when our waiting list for September 2026 opens, please sign up here with your email:

If you need support now please contact one of the organisations listed below.


When will ICRM contact me?
We will contact you in summer 2026 to invite you formally join the Waiting List.

What happens when I have completed the Waiting List form?
We will contact you in early September 2026, everyone on our waiting list will be invited to attend a registration day.

When do I need to send my ID?
We will contact you and let you know when to send us your ID.

Should I come to the Centre if I have a question?
Please don’t visit the Centre before we contact you, unfortunately due to high demand for our services we can only work with registered clients. If you have any questions please contact an organisation on the list above. If your question is about registration you can email info.islingtoncentre@gmail.com.

What if I no longer want to be on the waiting list?
Please email us at info.islingtoncentre@gmail.com with your full name and we will remove you from the list.

What if I want to add my friend or family member to the waiting list? (over 18 years old)
Please send them the form and they will be added to the list.

What if I want to add my friend or family member to the waiting list? (under 18 years old)
We are unable to work with anyone under 18 years old, please refer to the list of organisations below.


Other Resources and Community Support

In the meantime please see our recommendations below of organisations which can offer specific support.

Complete services for refugees and asylum seekers


Support for asylum seekers, refugees and migrants who are children or young people

020 8684 9140

Young Roots website


Local baby banks available across the UK


Local refugee service centre and food access


Non-urgent Medical Help

Non-emergency number

Dental Advice Helpline

Central London Action on Sexual Health (CLASH)

Central London Action on Sexual Health (CLASH) HIV related help

111

01788 539780

0203 317 5252

0203 317 5100


Emergency Contact and Crisis Numbers

Police, Fire, Ambulance

Emergency when there is a threat to life (ONLY IN EMERGENCIES)

999

Mental Health

Emergency mental health support

Homelessness

Resources and support services for those experiencing homelessness

0300 636 1967 

Crisis Website

Connection to resources for those in street homelessness

Immigration and Asylum Support

Free Asylum Helpline (open everyday, 24/7)

Free immigration advice line in French or English. Available Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays 10:30am – 1:30pm

0207 440 2669

Notre Dame website

Free housing and welfare benefit advice line in French or English. Available Wednesdays 10:30am – 1:30pm

0207 440 2669

Bail for Immigration Detainees

Immigration Detainee Helpline – open 10am to 12 noon Monday to Thursday (outside these times leave a message)

020 7456 9750

Legal advice enquiries through email

casework@biduk.org

Domestic Abuse

Free Domestic Abuse Helpline (open everyday, 24/7)

What is domestic abuse?

“Domestic abuse as an incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive, threatening, degrading and violent behaviour, including sexual violence, in the majority of cases by a partner or ex-partner, but also by a family member or carer. It is very common. In the vast majority of cases it is experienced by women and is perpetrated by men.” – Women’s Aid 2022