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Redditch Carers Group For Learning Disability
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Redditch Carers Group for Learning Disability.
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Kidney Cancer Uk
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Tel: 0844 870 7054
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Secure Hold Business Centre
Studley Road
Redditch
Worcestershire
B98 7LG
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We provide information, help and support to kidney cancer patients and their families. We have an up to date informative website and produce a kidney cancer fact pack which is free of charge to patients and their carers.
Healthcare professionals may download a free copy or order pre-printed cop...
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Carers, General Public, Healthcare Professionals.
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National Institute Of Conductive Education
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Tel: 0121 442 5564
Cannon Hill House
Russell Road
Moseley
Birmingham
West Midlands
B13 8RD
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The Foundation for Conductive Education is a leading UK charity working to improve the lives of children and adults with neurological motor disorders through the practice of Conductive Education.
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Adults and children with neurological motor disorders - Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson's, stroke, multiple sclerosis, head injury, and their Carers. Training courses available for professionals.
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Birmingham Centre for Arts Therapies
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Tel: 07957 217 819
4-6 Royal House
Redditch
Worcestershire
B98 8AA
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Birmingham Centre for Arts Therapies is one of the leading mental health charities in the midlands and it's neighbouring counties - Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Solihull, Coventry, Hereford, Wolverhampton, Sutton Coldfield, Derby and the west of England.
Arts therapy works in the same way as c...
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Mental Health, Special Needs, Education, CAMHS, Elderly, Dementia, Depression, Anxiety, Social Needs, Adults, Children
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Tel: 01926 485486
4 Holly Court
Holly Farm
Honiley
Kenilworth
Warwickshire
CV8 1NP
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Warwickshire Young Carers' Project works with Carers from the age of 8 upwards, and aims to help improve the lives of young carers across Warwickshire. They support young carers in their caring role, give them an opportunity to relax and take a break, and help them to realise their own dreams.
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Young carers, referrers, professional organisations, schools, colleges and universities.
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Tel: 01527 66177
Room 1 Ecumenical Centre
6 Evesham Walk
Redditch
Worcestershire
B97 4EX
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Are you looking after someone who couldn't manage without your help? If you feel cut off from the information and help you need, stressed, isolated or overwhelmed in your caring role and live in the Redditch area, then Carers Careline aims to help you tackle all these issues and more.
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Tel: 0121 687 6767
21-25 Grantham Road
Sparkbrook
Birmingham
West Midlands
B11 1LU
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Ashiana Community Project (ACP) is a dynamic community-based organisation delivering a wide range of advice and guidance, training, personal development and educational services to those facing a range of personal, social, welfare and employment challenges. Our organisation encompasses the follow...
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Citizen Advocacy South Birmingham Area (Casba)
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Tel: 0121 475 0777
St Laurence Pastoral Centre
173 Church Road
Northfield
Birmingham
West Midlands
B31 2LX
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Our organisation provides crisis advocacy for adults with learning disabilities living in the South Birmingham area. We also have a specialist advocacy project for parents with learning disabilities in child protection proceedings.
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Freshwinds
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Tel: 0121 415 6670
Prospect Hall
12 College Walk
Selly Oak
Birmingham
West Midlands
B29 6LE
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Since 1992 Freshwinds charity has been offering care and support without charge, to adults and children living with life limiting illnesses, as well as individuals with socially excluded backgrounds.
The charity manages a wide range of projects including the provision of integrated complementary...
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Birmingham Multi-Care
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Tel: 0121 472 8220
Prospect Hall
College Walk
Selly Oak
Birmingham
West Midlands
B29 6LE
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Birmingham Multicare was started in 1980 by a group of Parents whose children were profoundly disabled. They wanted support and respite care to be available when they needed it to help them to look after their sons and daughters in the familiar environment of their own homes. Today we provide a c...
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