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Lincolnshire Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre
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Tel: 01522 543333
50 Outer Circle Drive
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
LN2 4JH
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The Lincolnshire MS Therapy Centre is a drop-in Centre for those who have MS, and their friends, families and carers to meet, socialise and obtain treatments free of charge (donations accepted).
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Multiple Sclerosis suffers their families/carers
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Age UK Nottingham & Nottinghamshire
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Tel: 0115 844 0011
Bradbury House
12 Shakespeare Street
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG1 4FQ
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Age UK Nottingham & Nottinghamshire enhances the quality of life and promotes the health & wellbeing of all older people.
We support local older people through a wide range of services including advice, advocacy, dementia support, health & wellbeing and housing services. Our services are indepen...
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Any older person (or representative, carer, family, friend etc) requiring our support.
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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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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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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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Nottingham City Council - services for children
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Tel: 0115 915 5500
Children and Families
Loxley House
Station Street
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG2 3NG
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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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Nottinghamshire County Council - services for adults
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Tel: 0300 500 80 80
County Hall
West Bridgford
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG2 7QP
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Provide social care services for adults
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Adults and those that care for them
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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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Lincolnshire Autistic Society
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Commerce House
Carlton Boulevard
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
LN2 4WJ
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The Lincolnshire Autistic Society champions the rights and interests of all people with autism and offers support, help and advice to them and their carers with a dedicated telephone helpline.
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Anyone affected by autism
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Ask Us Nottinghamshire
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Tel: 0800 121 7772
57 Maid Marian Way
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG1 6GE
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Ask Us Nottinghamshire (formerly the Parent Partnership Service) provide a free, confidential Information, Advice and Support Service, to give impartial advice, information and support across education, health and social care issues to parents and carers of children and young people with special ...
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Parents/carers of children and young people with SEND (Special Education Needs and /or Disability), and young people themselves, living in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. Professionals working with families with a child with SEN.
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