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Bristol Oscar
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Tel: 0117 951 2200
The Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre
256 Stapleton Road
Easton
Bristol
Avon
BS5 0NP
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Bristol OSCAR was founded in 1984 to raise awareness of Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia in the Bristol Area The Bristol Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Centre was established in July 1991 as a base for counselling, information and educational resources on Sickle Cell & Thalasseaemia disorders.
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People with the disorder, their carers, health professionals, statutory and voluntary organizations and members of the general public.
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Hft Bristol & Bath
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Tel: 0117 924 3152
Unit 34, Easton Business Centre
Felix Road
Easton
Bristol
Avon
BS5 0HE
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Hft Bristol & Bath offers support options for people with learning disabilities, helping them to live the life they choose.
Our services include supported living, care at home, help in finding a job and providing short breaks, as well as specialist support services for people with complex needs...
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People with learning disabilities and their families.
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Bath and North East Somerset Carers’ Centre
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Tel: 0800 0388 885
Woodlands
Lower Bristol Road
Bath
Somerset
BA2 9ES
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North East Somerset Carers' Centre provides a wide range of free services that can help you in your role as a carer.
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Dhek Bhal
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Tel: 0117 914 6671
43 Ducie Road
Barton Hill
Bristol
Avon
BS5 0AX
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Dhek Bhal’s aims to promote the health and social well being of South Asian people through a range of services such as respite breaks, daycentre, domicillary care and a sitting service.
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Changes Bristol
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Tel: 0117 941 1123
Barton Hill Settlement
Lawrence Hill
Bristol
Avon
BS5 0AX
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Changes Bristol is a community based mental health charity that provides free peer support to help improve people’s mental wellbeing. Currently, we are running a range of peer support groups both online and in-person, as well as a befriending service for anyone who needs one to one support. Our s...
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Khaas Bristol
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Tel: 0117 955 4070
BS2 9TJ
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Khaas is a unique organisation in the South West, which provides services to BAME disabled children and their families.
Khaas are part of the out and about consortium.
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Khaas seeks to promote the comprehensive needs of BME disabled children, their carers and families.
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SENDIAS BathNES
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Tel: 01225 394382 / Text service 07530263401
Bath and North East Somerset Council
Lewis House
Manvers Street
Bath
Somerset
BA1 1JG
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Sendias BathNES provides free, confidential and impartial Information, Advice and Support to Children and Young People (0-25) with SEND and their parent carers in matters relating to education, including school exclusion. We also provide information, advice and support regarding health and socia...
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Children and Young People with SEND aged 0-25 and their parent carers. We also provide generic information to professionals working with families who have a child or young person with SEND.
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Bath and North East Somerset Council - services for adults
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Tel: 01225 396231
Bath and North East Somerset Council
Adult Access Team
PO Box 3343
Bath
Somerset
BA1 2ZH
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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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Triumph Over Phobia (Top Uk)
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Tel: 01225 571740
PO Box 3760
Bath
Somerset
BA2 3WY
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Triumph Over Phobia (TOP UK) is a UK registered charity which aims to help sufferers of phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder and other related anxiety to overcome their fears and become ex-sufferers. They do this by running a network of self-help therapy groups that meet weekly and are structur...
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Sufferers of phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder and other related anxiety.
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Headway Bath And District
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Tel: 07927 042396 or 07985 412 133
PO Box 3434
Bath
Avon
BA1 1ZT
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The objects of the charity are the relief, support and rehabilitation of persons who have suffered brain injury through accident or other trauma. The charity also provides assistance and support to their families and carers in their adjustment to life in the community again.
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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