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The Clifford Project (incorporating The Clifford Project & Trinity Work Skills)
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Tel: 01785 818877
Unit 9 & 10 Emerald Way
Stone Business Park
Stone
Staffordshire
ST15 0SR
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We aim to provide a supportive yet challenging experience for young people with learning disabilities, by encouraging independence, confidence, self esteem and a sense of value. They are encouraged to take responsibility for themselves and the wider community, and to achieve their true potential.
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Young People with Learning Disabilities, Parents/Carers, Professionals.
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Tel: 0203 137 6194
Sycamore Lodge
1 Edgecote Close
Ealing
London
Greater London
W3 8PH
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TuVida Ealing Carers Service provides information, advice and signposting for unpaid carers across Ealing.
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Shepshed Diabetic Self Help Group
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Tel: 01509 503784
LE12 9LN
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Shepshed Support Group for people with diabetes, their families and carers.
Local contact for all diabetics and their friends and relatives. Talks by workers in the medical profession, plus talks on general interests.
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Diabetes Uk South East (Main Office)
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Tel: 01372 720 148
Blenheim House
1 Blenheim Road
Epsom
Surrey
KT19 9AP
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Diabetes UK is the charity for people with diabetes, their family, friends and carers. Our mission is to improve the lives of people with the condition and work towards a future without diabetes.
We are one of the largest patient organisations in Europe. We stand up for the interests of people w...
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General public, people living with diabetes, carers, healthcare professionals, etc
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Asian Diabetic Support And Awareness Group Merton
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Tel: 020 8544 9787
29 Norfolk Road
Colliers Wood
London
Greater London
SW19 2HA
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The Asian Diabetic Support and Awareness Group offers information and welfare rights advice to people with diabetes in Merton and Wandsworth. Help is available to all people with diabetes regardless of ethnicity.
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Help is available to all people with diabetes regardless of ethnicity.
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Diabetes Uk Huntingdonshire
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Tel: 01480 350 868
19A Trafalgar Road
Eaton Ford
St Neots
Cambridgeshire
PE19 7NA
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The Huntingdonshire Voluntary Group held its first meeting in January 2001 and has been active ever since. We currently have nearly 190 names on our membership list and we generally have between 25 and 35 members attending our Monthly Meetings, occasionally more.
These informal meetings are for...
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People with diabetes, carers, family, friends or anyone who simply wants to know more about diabetes.
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Women'S Health & Family Services (Whfs)
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Tel: 020 7377 8725
Brady Centre
192-196 Hanbury Street
London
Greater London
E1 5HU
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WHFS (Women’s Health & Family Services) is a community health charity focused on health and empowerment issues for disadvantaged women and their families.
WHFS has been working in the London borough of Tower Hamlets, one of the most deprived areas in Britain, since 1981. We work and campaign to...
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Minority ethnic women and their families
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Diabetes Uk North Staffordshire
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Tel: 01782 861 690
Bradwell Lodge
Bradwell Lane
Porthill
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Staffordshire
ST5 8PS
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The North Staffordshire Voluntary Group's overall aim is to help and to care for people with diabetes, and those who care for them.
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The service is open to all those affected by Diabetes and those who are interested in the condition
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Hackney Diabetes Centre
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Tel: 020 8510 5920
Hackney Diabetes Centre
Homerton University Hospital
Homerton Row
London
Greater London
E9 6SR
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The Diabetes Centre provides care for people with diabetes in Hackney. Services include specialist clinics, eye screening clinics, drop-in session and group education sessions.
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Diabetes Uk Waltham Forest
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Tel: 020 8926 3003
E4 8LP
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We are a local voluntary support group for people with diabetes (and their families), or for those newly diagnosed with diabetes living in Waltham Forest and adjoining boroughs.
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Our monthly support group is open to anyone with Diabetes, and their families.
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