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Age Uk County Durham

Tel: 0191 386 3856

DH1 1TW

8.3 miles away

Age UK County Durham is the principal voluntary organisation working for older people, their families and carers throughout County Durham. Our aim is to address the cause of difficulties faced by older people and to provide help and support where needed. An important part of our work is provi...
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Anyone aged 50 plus living in County Durham
Easington Lane Community Access Point

Tel: 0191 526 1071

Brickgarth
Easington Lane
Houghton-le-Spring
Sunderland
Tyne and Wear
DH5 0LE

8.7 miles away

We are a local charitable organisation run by local people for local people. We provide training and educational opportunities, childcare and support – free of charge. The principle objectives of Easington Lane Community Access Point are to promote and create regeneration opportunities in the ar...
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Hartlepool Special Needs Support Group

Tel: 01429 863766

Resource Centre
109 Park Road
Hartlepool
Teesside
TS26 9HR

8.7 miles away

Aims alleviate the needs and advance education of children/young people with various profound physical and learning disabilities with varying complex needs, including life limiting conditions.
Children and young people with profound disabilities, their carers and families.
Epilepsy Outlook Hartlepool

Tel: 01429 297007

199 York Road
Hartlepool
Teesside
TS26 9EE

8.8 miles away

Established in 1987, the main aim of Epilepsy Outlook is to provide advice, information and support to those with epilepsy, their families and carers.
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Hartlepool Carers

Tel: 01429 283095

19a Lowthian Road
Hartlepool
Teesside
TS24 8BH

8.9 miles away

Hartlepool Carers was formed in 1994 by a group of local carers who, because of their personal experiences, knew of the limited support that was available to them. As a result of their active campaigning and work with Hartlepool Voluntary Development Agency, three years Joint Finance funding was...
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Unpaid Carers and their families
Waddington Street Centre

Tel: 0191 386 0702

Waddington Street Centre
3 Waddington Street
Durham
County Durham
DH1 4BG

8.9 miles away

The Waddington Street Centre offers support and opportunities to people in the North Durham area who experience enduring mental health problems. The Centre provides a wide range of quality services based around education and training within a welcoming environment. Waddington Street Centre is ...
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Hartlepool Borough Council

Tel: 01429 523872

Civic Centre
Hartlepool
Teesside
TS24 8AY

8.9 miles away

Provides social services
Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council

Tel: 01642 527764

Wrensfield House
Wrensfield Road
Stockton-on-Tees
County Durham
TS19 0AT

9.1 miles away

Provides social services
Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
Eastern Ravens Trust Young Carers Project

Tel: 01642 678454

Community Zone
Talbot Street
Stockton-on-Tees
County Durham
TS20 2AY

9.1 miles away

Young carers are children and young people who look after someone in their family who has an illness, a disability, or is affected by mental ill-health or substance misuse. Young carers often carry out practical and/or emotional caring responsibilities that would normally be undertaken by an adu...
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Young carers
Durham Children And Young People'S Network

Tel: 03000 265 792

DH1 5UG

9.3 miles away

We must keep a register of children and young people with disabilities, up to the age of 25. In County Durham we call this the Children and Young People's Network. The register helps us to make better plans around what services are needed and in what areas. The register creates a virtual networ...
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Children and young people between the ages of 0-25, who live in County Durham, who have a physical or mental condition which has a "substantial and long-term adverse effect on his or her ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities" (Equalities Act 2010). This definition includes the followi...
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