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Derby Women’s Centre

Derby Women’s Centre is a resource for all women, over 18, in and around Derbyshire. It aims to improve the quality of life for women in the area. Services include mediation & relaxation, self help and coffee morning drop in groups, new mum’s group, individual therapies, legal advice on divorce and injunctions, numerous health projects...

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Leicester Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Centre

Supports lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (lgbt) people in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.  Has a support group called ‘We are Family’ for parents and their children as well as providing information and signposting to other services.

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Homestart Daventry & South Northants

Many parents need help, friendship, advice or support during those early years when children are young. Homestart offers support to families who have at least one child under the age of 5. Homestart volunteers, who have parenting experience, provide both emotional and practical help for a couple of hours a week. The main referrers to...

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Indian community Centre – Derby

Provides facilities and support for the Indian (Asian) community . To provide good relations between different communities in Derby. Services include: Welfare rights advice, luncheon club for men and women, hall hire for parties, wedding parties, dance, keep fit classes, karate classes, religious and cultural celebrations. IT classes Mon-Fri.

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Asian Advisory Service – Derby

Provides services for minority ethnic communities in the inner city of Derby. Services include: general help with welfare rights, immigration, health, debt, housing and education. Has a drop in centre, arranges cultural events and social trips. Also has a volunteering project and after school project which provides support to parents and children in homework.

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Bristol Mind

Bristol Mind works raise awareness about emotional and mental health issues, and helps to reduce the stigma faced by individuals who have experienced mental health problems, and their family and friends. They provide or support a range of services that give people a voice and that promote emotional well being.  Also provided is information about emotional and mental health...

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Brighton Unemployed Centre Families Project

Brighton Unemployed Centre Families Project is run by the unemployed for the unemployed. The project provides practical support, education and recreation for people in poor housing, claimants, unwaged people and those on low incomes. The project offers a range of courses and classes such as art and creative writing, a creche, refreshments and lunches, welfare and  benefit...

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Forget-me-not families – West Sussex

Forget-me-not families is a support group for parents and families that have lost a baby in pregnancy birth or early life in Worthing and the surrounding areas. Provides coffee & chat evenings and other supportive services.

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Choices Advocacy – Southhampton

An Advocacy project for people with learning difficulties in Southampton and South West Hampshire, to help change things at home, school, college, work or at the daycentre and help understanding with things such as human rights and complaints procedures.

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Young People Taking Action – Leiston

The project is a young persons’ open access drop in centre for 13 to 29 year olds, providing a vital free resource for young people within the rurally isolated Suffolk Coastal area.The service offers information, advice and guidance to deal effectively with the transition into adulthood.

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Newcastle East End ADHD Support – North East

Run by volunteers who all have a family member with ADHD. The group is open to parents/carers, siblings, aunts, uncles and grandparents – Professionals with an interest in ADHD are welcome too. Have a small amount of books and literature which members can borrow and try to organise events and activities with funding is available. ...

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Cerebral Palsy Plus – Bristol

Cerebral Palsy Plus listens to and supports people with cerebral palsy and their families in the greater Bristol area. It listens to their needs and then develops new or existing services, or by providing financial assistance. It has an information service and can act as an advocate.