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Fasawareuk
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Tel: 01942 223780
WN5 7BJ
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Our Wigan support group was created to support grandparents, parents/carers who need help and support raising children with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder(FASD). The members are non-judgmental. Our aims are to support, share information and coping strategies, with the focus on friendly people w...
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Landgate Parents Support Group
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Tel: 01942 776688
Landgate School
Landgate Lane
Ashton-In-Makerfield
Wigan
Greater Manchester
WN4 0EP
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A support network for parents of autistic children, regardless of which school they attend. Members of the group meet to discuss topical issues, support one another and share information (for example about the availability of funds and resources).
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Mental Health Independent Support Team
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Tel: 01204 527200
MHIST
1st Floor, Moorland House
116 Bark Street
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL1 2AX
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MhIST, the Mental Health Independent Support Team, was set up in 1992 with the specific aims of providing a friendly and confidential service to support and voice the interests of mental health service users and their carers.
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Anyone with mental health problems
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Preston Care and Repair
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Tel: 01772 204096
Suite 4, Hamilton House
Leyland Business Park
Centurion Way
Leyland
Lancashire
PR25 3GR
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Preston Care and Repair is a local not-for-profit organisation providing practical support and independent advice regarding home repairs and adaptations since 1993. We support people over 18 with a long-term health condition that affects their mobility or independence in the home; Over 60; or any...
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Over 18 with a long-term health condition that affects their mobility or independence in the home.
Over 60.
Or any other vulnerable person.
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Bolton Council - services for children
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Tel: 01204 333333
Town Hall
Victoria Square
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL1 1RU
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Provide social care services for children and young people
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Children, young people and those that care for them
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Bolton Council - services for older people
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Tel: 01204 338027
Town Hall
Victoria Square
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL1 1RU
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Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
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Bolton Toy Library
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Tel: 01204 395079
Harvey Centre
Shaw Street
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL3 6HU
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Bolton Toy Library is a registered Charity providing therapeutic play and loaning play resources for (0-19). We have a wide range of specialised resources for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) /additional needs. These are available for use in their home or setting to...
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Parents, Grandparents, Foster Carers, Childminders & Childcare providers can borrow play resources and special needs play equipment.
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Age UK Bolton
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Tel: 01204 382411
The Square
53-55 Victoria Square
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL1 1RZ
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At Age UK Bolton we want to make sure that older people can get hold of accurate and up-to-date information and advice, on a wide range of issues, that are important to them and their carers. This allows them to make informed decisions and choices, based on reliable information.
•Age UK Bolton c...
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Bolton Community And Voluntary Services Health And Care Together
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Tel: 01204 546055
The Bolton Hub
Bold Street
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL1 1LS
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Bolton Community and Voluntary Services is an independent organisation which aims to develop and promote voluntary action throughout Bolton in order to meet the needs of the community.
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Available for the general public who want to contact a self help/health related group. Support is also given to support groups and members of Health, Care and Wellbeing Forum.
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Bolton Cardiac Support Group (Bcsg)
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The Bolton Cardiac Support Group (BCSG) meets every month to offer friendship and support to people who are experiencing or recovering from some form of coronary (heart) illness such as angina, heart attack, heart surgery or ischaemic heart disease. (The welcome also extends to their "carer" - sp...
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People who are experiencing or recovering from some form of coronary (heart) illness such as angina, heart attack, heart surgery or ischaemic heart disease their families and carers
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