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Manchester Carers Centre
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Tel: 0161 272 7270
Vulcan Mill
12-18 Pollard Street
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M4 7AN
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Manchester Carers Centre is proud of our ability to identify and reach out to new Carers and support them in a preventative way. We demonstrate that when timely and effective help is offered, Carers can be reached before breaking point – giving them the strength and resolve to continue to care fo...
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Carers, and professionals working with carers.
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Rnib National Library Service
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Tel: 0303 123 9999
SK6 2SG
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Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), is one of the UK’s leading sight loss charities and the largest community of blind and partially sighted people.
The RNIB Library is the largest of its kind in the UK, and it's completely free with over 60,000 items in the collection. Offering Au...
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General public, carers, blind and partially sighted people, local authorities.
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New Speakers Club Manchester
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Tel: 0161 276 4215
M13 9WL
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Support group for laryngectomees, their carers and families and a small number of tracheostomees; meets quarterly for social and educational activities; provides information, newsletter and equipment for short-term loan; run by laryngectomees, speech therapists and nurses.
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Anyone requiring information about Laryngectomy. People with a laryngectomy and their carers/families.
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Cmmc - Parents Power Group
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Tel: 07946 109825
Manchester Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre
352 Oxford Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M13 9NL
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For carers who are parents of children who live with sickle cell disorders: Support group (central), Activities for children and young people (up to 15) living with sickle cell disorders (physical disability) giving carers a break.
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Talbot House Support Centre Newton Heath
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Tel: 0161 203 4095
Talbot House Support Centre
1 High Peak Street
Newton Heath
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M40 3AT
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Talbot House is a support service for parents/carers of people who have learning disabilities who live in the Manchester area. It is led by parents themselves.
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42Nd Street
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Tel: Enquiries 0161 228 7321 / Helpline 0161 228 1888
The Space
87-91 Great Ancoats Street
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M4 5AG
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42nd Street is a Greater Manchester charity that supports young people aged 13-25 years with their emotional wellbeing and mental health, promoting choice and creativity. We champion young person centred approaches that demonstrate local impact and have national significance.
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13-25 year olds who are under stress or experiencing mental health difficulties
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The Paget's Association
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Tel: 0161 799 4646
Jactin House
24 Hood Street
Ancoats
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M4 6WX
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The main aims of the charity are to offer support and information to those with Paget’s disease; raise awareness of the disease among health professionals and the general public; sponsor research into the causes and treatment of Paget’s disease.
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Open to anyone with an interest in Paget's disease
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Manchester City Council Social Care Contact Centre
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Tel: 0161 234 5001
Contact Manchester
Manchester City Council
PO Box 532
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M60 2LA
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Provides social services. Please see our website for further information: www.manchester.gov.uk/helpandsupportmanchester
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Children and adults residing within the Manchester City Council area
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Abc Family Group
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Tel: 0161 431 9867
Prospect House
70 Derby Road
Heaton Moor
Stockport
Greater Manchester
SK4 4NF
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ABC+ is a youth group specifically for special needs teenagers from aged 11 upwards. A fun teenage atmosphere is created by providing games consoles (PS/3, Wii), football table, snooker and group activities run by experienced parents and volunteers.
If you have been struggling to find a youth ...
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Special needs children with their parents/carers
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LGBT Foundation
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Tel: 0345 3 30 30 30
M1 3HF
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LGBT Foundation is a national charity delivering advice, support and information services to lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) communities. Some examples include sexual health advice, domestic abuse support, training on health inequalities and online resources to support mental health and w...
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender people
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