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Scarborough And Ryedale Carers Resource

Tel: 01723 850155

96 High Street
Snainton
Scarborough
North Yorkshire
YO13 9AJ

21.3 miles away

We aim to provide a service to all carers across Scarborough/Whitby/Ryedale that meets their individual needs. To help carers deal with difficulties and lead more fulfilling lives, we offer support in a number of different ways Telephone Support Face to Face Contact Training Sessions Voluntee...
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Parent Partnership Service North Yorkshire Central Vale

Tel: 01609 536 804

Education Office
2 Abbey Yard
Selby
North Yorkshire
YO8 4PS

21.8 miles away

Parent Partnership Services offer information, advice and support for parents/carers of children and young people with special educational needs (SEN).
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Selby And District Dial

Tel: 01757 210495

12 Park Street
Selby
North Yorkshire
YO8 4PW

21.9 miles away

Selby and District DIAL (Disability Information and Advice Line) offers free, impartial advice and support on any aspect of disabled living to people with a disability, their carers, families and professionals. Selby and District DIAL can help with Benefit Checks, Form-Filling, Representation at ...
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Selby District Carers' Support And Resource Service

Tel: 0808 5015 939

Community House
Portholme Road
Selby
North Yorkshire
YO8 4QQ

22.0 miles away

This service is run by Carers' Resource, delivering focused support to adult carers across the Selby area, including practical advice; emotional support; carers activities and support groups; benefits advice; advice on health and social care services; referrals to other support organisations; adv...
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Carers in the Selby & District area
Selby District Vision Selby

Tel: 01757 709800

YO8 8BD

22.2 miles away

We are a local charity offering equipment, information and support to visually impaired people in the Selby District.
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North Yorkshire County Council – services for children

Tel: 0845 034 9410

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County Hall
Racecourse Lane
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8DD

22.2 miles away

Provide social care services for children and young people
Children, young people and those that care for them
North Yorkshire County Council – services for adults

Tel: 0845 872 7374

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County Hall
Racecourse Lane
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8DD

22.2 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
SENDIASS North Yorkshire

Tel: 01609 536923

County Hall
SENDIASS, North Yorkshire
Room SB2008
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8AE

22.2 miles away

SENDIASS is available to provide impartial information and advice to parents / carers in North Yorkshire whose child has special educational needs or learning difficulties / disabilities. The service supports parents by listening to worries and concerns, giving information about SEN, providing ho...
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Yorkshire Haematology Support Group

Tel: 01609 760191

The Golden Lion Hotel
114 High Street
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8PP

22.5 miles away

Share information and experiences with other patients, carers and family members in your local area.
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Northallerton And District Me Support Group

Tel: 07949 694640

The Cottage Meeting Room
Northallerton Methodist Church
High Street
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8EG

22.6 miles away

A small, friendly and informal group who provide mutual support and exchange information whilst enjoying a chat and cup of tea. Welcoming anyone living in Northallerton itself and the surrounding areas who have an interest in ME (sufferers, their families and carers), the group meets on a monthly...
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Sufferers, carers and their families.