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Crossroads Care East Midlands
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Tel: 0115 962 8920
19 Pelham Road
Sherwood
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG5 1AP
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Crossroads Care is a national network of local charities employing over 5,000 trained professionals nationwide and working with over 35,000 carers to help them make a life outside caring.
There are some 6 million people in Britain who care for others. Many of them reach a turning point, a “cross...
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We provide services aimed at carers
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The Dyslexia Association
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Tel: 0115 924 6888
Sherwood House
7 Gregory Boulevard
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 6LB
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The Dyslexia Association is a registered charity providing a range of high-quality services and support for people of all ages with dyslexia, their families, employers, educators and the wider community.
Our services include: confidential helpline providing information and advice, screening, d...
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Family Lives
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Tel: Kate Warren (Senior Family Support Co-ordinator) - 07715 375342
NG7 6LH
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Energise Families
How can the Energise Families Team Help?
- provide support, advice and a listening ear
- help you to feel more confident as a parent and explore solutions
- support you to be feel more active and confident to go for short
- walks and play outside with the children
- come up wi...
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Anyone who looks after a child, not just parents.
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Harmless
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Tel: 0115 8800 280
The Sanctuary
1 Beech Avenue
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 7LJ
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Harmless is a user led organisation that provides a range of services about self harm including support, information, training and consultancy to people who self harm, and their friends, families and professionals.
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Individuals who self harm, carers, professionals, friends and family
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The Tomorrow Project
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Tel: 0115 8800 280
The Sanctuary
1 Beech Avenue
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 7LJ
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Harmless manages The Tomorrow Project, an outreach suicide prevention programme commissioned by the Nottingham City CCG to raise awareness, encourage help-seeking by people at risk and to reduce the stigma attached to mental health issues.
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Individuals in suicide crisis or individuals who have been bereaved by suicide. Also their friends, family and professionals.
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Nottinghamshire Deaf Society (Nds)
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Tel: 0115 970 0516
22 Forest Road West
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 4EQ
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Established over 120 years ago, NDS is proud to have played a part in making Nottinghamshire a more open society for the city and county’s deaf community.
We live and work in a world of new opportunities and challenges for anyone experiencing deafness and hearing loss, and we are as committed as...
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City and county’s deaf community
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Mencap Nottingham
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Tel: 0115 9209524
Nottingham Mencap
Harpenden House
203 Edwards Lane
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG5 3JA
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People with a learning disability, their families and carers.
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Nottingham And Nottinghamshire Kidney Patients Association
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Tel: 01636 686836
Renal Outpatients Department
City Hospital Nottingham
Hucknall Rd
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG5 1PB
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A group that provides information and social events, and a holiday home for kidney patients.
Regular monthly committee meetings in 2010 are held in the renal outpatients department at the City Hospital Nottingham on the 2nd Tuesday of every other month the meetings start at 7.30pm.
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Asian Women'S Project (Awp) Nottingham
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Tel: 0115 978 3945
Chapel House
Noel Street
Forest Fields
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 6AT
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AWP is a nonprofit charity that aims at empowering Asian women in Nottingham. This is done by enhancing the skills and potential of Asian women through sensitive and appropriate socioeconomic support which is recognised by all sectors of the community as being underpinned by quality and equality.
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Choice Support Nottingham Office
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Tel: 0115 9789557
Unit 3, Adam Court
North Gate
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 7GR
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Choice Support is a national charity, formed in 1984, supporting people with autism, learning disabilities and mental health needs. We employ around 2,800 staff to support about 2,500 people to live the life they choose. We provide support to individuals based on their own choice and don’t define...
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