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Tel: 020 8726 6500 ext 23268
Bernard Weatherill House
8 Mint Walk
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 1EA
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The Community Learning Disability Team offers support and advice to adults with learning disabilities, their families and carers in the Croydon area. Services offered include Physiotherapists, Psychologists, Nursing, Dietetics, Health Facilitation, Acute Liaison Nursing at hospital sites and Spee...
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People with formal diagnosis of a learning disability; have specialist health needs their GP and mainstream services cannot help with; live in Croydon and registered with a Croydon GP; over the age of 18.
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Family Space Croydon
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Tel: 020 8604 7154
CR0 1NX
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The Family Space Croydon website provides accurate, up-to-date information, advice and guidance about childcare,education,leisure and family support plus a range of services for familiies with children 0-19 years.
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Parents, carers, professionals.
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Carers' Information Service
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Tel: 020 8649 9339 option 1
Carers Support Centre
24 George Street
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 1PB
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The Carers' Information Service provides free information, advice, training, advocacy and support to anyone in Croydon who is caring for a family member, friend or neighbour with an illness, disability or frailty.
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Any carer, and the professionals who work with them
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Mencap Croydon
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Tel: 020 8684 5890
60-61 Leslie Park Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 6TP
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Affiliated to national Mencap, offers an older carers support service.
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Croydon Drop-In: Health Advocacy And Counselling Support For Young People
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Tel: 020 8680 0404
132 Church Street
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 1RF
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Croydon Drop-in Support for Young People offers support, advice and advocacy for young people aged 11-25.
This is a confidential, voluntary service that can assist with issues relating to a variety of topics, including housing, drugs, alcohol, depression, abuse and sexuality, sexual health.
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Young People 11 - 25 who live, work or study in Croydon.
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Home-Start Croydon
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Tel: 020 8667 0207
Home-Start Croydon
1-8 Ramsey Court
122 Church Street
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 1RF
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Home-Start believes that every family is special and we respond to each family’s need through a combination of home visiting and social events. They help people to regain the confidence to be the parents they want to be.
We offer a unique service to families by recruiting and training volunteers...
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Croydon Neighbourhood Care Association
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Tel: 020 8662 1000
Central Hall
Davidson Lodge
Freemason Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 6PD
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Croydon Neighbourhood Care is a charity working to meet the needs of isolated, vulnerable and frail people within the borough, by supporting local neighbourhood care organisations (our member groups) in bringing services and advice to adults within Croydon.
Our principal objective is to promote,...
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Local neighbourhood care organisations (our member groups)
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Croydon Hearing Resource Centre
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Tel: 020 8686 0049
19 Stafford Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 4NG
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For over 40 years the charity has been providing advice, information and practical help and support to residents of Croydon with any type of hearing loss.
Browse our website for information on the vast range of support that is available and how you can access it.
Under our Resources and Informat...
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Anyone can access our services who needs support with a their hearing aid or needs advice and information.
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Croydon Voluntary Association For The Blind
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Tel: 020 8688 2486
Bedford Hall
72-74 Wellesley Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 2AR
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Croydon Voluntary Association for the Blind provides a range of services for visually impaired people. Services include a weekly talking newspaper, training in mobility, daily living skills and counselling.
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South East London ME Support Group
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We are a user run charity for people living with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and allied conditions, and their carers. Many people with these conditions are unable to live a normal life so a sense of isolation is very common. Our members vary widely in the severit...
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