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West London Gay Men'S Project
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Tel: 0800 587 8302
Civic Centre
Lampton Road
Hounslow
Middlesex
TW3 4DN
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West London Gay Men's Project provides advice and information to gay men in West London on a number of issues. The service includes specific support to men with HIV, one-to-one counselling, a free telephone helpline as well as free condoms and lubricants.
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Helping Handz
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Tel: 020 8583 3626
London Borough of Hounslow
Civic Centre
Lampton Road
Hounslow
Middlesex
TW3 4DN
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Helping HANDZ is the new name for the Hounslow Children with a Disability Network; it means Hounslow Additonal Needs and Disabilities Zone. You can think of Helping HANDZ as a support network helping parents and carers of disabled children to find information, news and support. It also helps to b...
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Parent/Carers of Children with Special Educational Needs
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Harrow Child And Adolescent Service (Camhs)
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Tel: 020 8869 4500
Ash Tree Clinic
332 Northolt Road
Harrow
Middlesex
HA2 8EQ
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The team at Harrow CAMHS provides community mental health services to children, young people up to the age of 18, and their families with complex mental health difficulties, in a range of different ways depending on their needs.
Our psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists provide assessmen...
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Young people up to the age of 18 and their families.
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ADHD & Autism Support
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Tel: 020 8429 1552
HA4 9XA
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From working in the field for over 25 years, personal experience of staff, and through talking and listening to ADHD/autistic people we have an in-depth understanding of the needs of our clients and how to support them. We provide information, training, support groups and practical help to reside...
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Individuals with ADHD or who are autistic and parents/carers.
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BEfriend
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Tel: 020 3093 1130
West Ealing Library
Melbourne Avenue
Ealing
London
Greater London
W13 9BT
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We provide one to one volunteer befriending to people within the London Borough of Ealing who are housebound and socially isolated as a result of disability or long term illness. Most of our clients are elderly, although we also have much younger clients with disabilities. Volunteer visitors can ...
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Carers of Housebound clients.
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Medequip Assistive Technology
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Tel: 020 8750 1560
Unit 2 The Summit Centre
Skyport Drive
Harmondsworth
West Drayton
Greater London
UB7 0LJ
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Medequip Assistive Technology is the leading provider of community equipment services to local authorities and the NHS across the UK, delivering a wide range of equipment and support to people in their own homes, keeping people independent for longer.
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Elderly, disabled and palliative care
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The Advocacy Project
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Tel: 020 8969 3000
W10 9EB
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The Advocacy Project helps marginalised communities to speak up, understand their rights and make choices. Stigma, isolation and inequality are some of the biggest challenges faced by people with learning disabilities, mental health problems, dementia and eating disorders. We are working with peo...
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People with mental health support needs, learning disabilities or physical disabilities – plus anyone using NHS services in certain boroughs (contact us for more information).
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Ealing Dyslexia Association
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Tel: 020 8997 7510
Ealing Dyslexia Association
11 Bradley Gardens
London
Greater London
W13 8HE
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Ealing Dyslexia Association provides information, advice and support to people with dyslexia and their carers. It operates a drop-in, helpline and a programme of talks and workshops. Drop-in is at ECIL 1 Bayham Road, W13 every first Saturday of the month. Website: https://e-voice.org.uk/dyslex...
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deafPLUS Ealing Centre
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Tel: 07564500534 - mobile
Lido Centre
63 Mattocks Lane
West Ealing
London
Greater London
W13 9LA
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deafPLUS are a registered medium-sized charity and company limited by guarantee working to encourage integration and equality between deaf and hearing people in all areas of life.
To work with people who are deaf, focusing on the person first, rather than their level of deafness and to enable a ...
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Deaf people. Hard of Hearing people (HOH) Deafened people. Deaf and HOH people who are Deaf and Blind. Deaf and HOH people who are from ethnic minority groups i.e. Black, Asian, non-British European etc. and their carers.
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Headway North West London
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Tel: 07726 325 222
Carramea Community Resource Centre
27 Northolt Road
Harrow
Middlesex
HA2 0LH
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Headway North West London (HNWL) provides specialist services and support for people in the local area whose lives have been affected by acquired / traumatic brain injury (A/TBI).
There are many ways that we can help you. If you have an A/TBI, or care for somebody with an A/TBI and would like m...
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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