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Brunelcare Kingsley House covering Bristol and South Gloucestershire
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Tel: 0117 952 4200
Brunelcare
Saffron Gardens
Prospect Place
Bristol
Avon
BS5 6FF
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Brunelcare offers care and support to people in the community. Our services are tailored to meet an individual's needs and wants, they can vary from personal care, shopping, domestic, respite sitting service, helping with finances, or accessing other community services (note this list in not exha...
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Anyone from the general public that requires care and/or support
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ERIC The Children's Bowel & Bladder Charity
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Tel: 0808 169 9949
BS15 8DB
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ERIC offers information and support on all aspects of childhood continence including potty training, bedwetting, daytime bladder issues and soiling & constipation. A national Helpline is available for information and support on 0808 169 9949. The ERIC website has resources and downloadable infor...
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Brunelcare Bristol
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Tel: 0117 914 4200
Saffron Gardens
Prospect Place
Whitehall
Bristol
Avon
BS5 9FF
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Brunelcare are renowned as a provider of high quality housing, care and support for older people in the South West. For 70 years we have been at the forefront of developing ways for people to stay as independent as possible, creating great communities to live, work and enjoy being in.
Our servi...
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We provide care and support for people living with dementia and those who care for them.
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Tel: 07862 256 617
Church Road
St. George
Bristol
Avon
BS5 8AA
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It is a well established Community Centre, with lots of activities available to the local community. The centre is available for private hire, and is actively involved in local community projects.
Since its opening, the community centre has become a focal point for the local community and provid...
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Khaas Bristol
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Tel: 0117 955 4070
BS2 9TJ
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Khaas is a unique organisation in the South West, which provides services to BAME disabled children and their families.
Khaas are part of the out and about consortium.
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Khaas seeks to promote the comprehensive needs of BME disabled children, their carers and families.
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Bristol Oscar
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Tel: 0117 951 2200
The Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre
256 Stapleton Road
Easton
Bristol
Avon
BS5 0NP
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Bristol OSCAR was founded in 1984 to raise awareness of Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia in the Bristol Area The Bristol Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Centre was established in July 1991 as a base for counselling, information and educational resources on Sickle Cell & Thalasseaemia disorders.
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People with the disorder, their carers, health professionals, statutory and voluntary organizations and members of the general public.
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The Family Centre (Deaf Children)
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Tel: 0117 330 7575
Elmfield School for Deaf Children
Greystoke Avenue
Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
Avon
BS10 6AY
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We bring together families living with deafness through organised children's activities and family sessions. We encourage all of the family to become involved in our activities and welcome deaf parents and their children, hearing parents, their deaf children and siblings, children's friends, gra...
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Families living with deafness.
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Brigstowe Project
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Tel: 0117 955 5038
Easton Community Centre
Kilburn Street
Bristol
Avon
BS5 6AW
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The Brigstowe Project offers free confidential and independent advice and support for people affected by HIV.
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Anyone living with or affected by HIV
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Tel: 0117 954 1409
Easton Community Centre
Kilburn St
Easton
Bristol
Avon
BS5 6AW
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The centre is at the heart of our community providing a sustainable, secure, welcoming, culturally diverse and accessible space that is valued and supported by the people of East Bristol.
We are committed to providing affordable and flexible space for community use. Easton Community Centre has a...
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Bristol Short Break Scheme
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Tel: 0117 903 8250
BS5 9RH
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Short Breaks are opportunities for Disabled children to spend time away from their families, with the support of a carer. This way they can meet new people and have new experiences while their main carer gets a much needed break. A Short Break can be anything from a few hours (e.g going swimming ...
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