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The Advocacy Project
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Tel: 020 8962 8695
73 St Charles Square
London
Greater London
W10 6EJ
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The Advocacy Project provides advocacy for adults with learning disabilities. The service is available in the boroughs of Westminster, Camden, Kensington and Chelsea and Brent.
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The service is for adults with learning disabilities. Carers can refer themselves if they have a learning disability, or if the person they care for has.
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Kensington World'S End Advice Centre
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Tel: 020 7351 5749
Kensington World's End Advice Centre
2 World's End Place
London
Greater London
SW10 0HE
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Kensington Worlds End Advice Centre offers advice, information and advocacy on welfare rights, debt and housing. It runs a limited immigration information service.
The Centre provides services to people who live in the World's End area of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Bayswater Families Centre
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Tel: 020 7221 3290
14-18 Newton Road
London
Greater London
W2 5LT
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Bayswater Families Centre is a drop-in centre for families who are homeless, on a low income, asylum seekers or refugees. It provides a creche and drop-in play facilities, drop-in advice on benefits and housing, emergency welfare assistance with food and clothing and domestic violence counselling.
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Vulnerable families in Westminster who are homeless, in temporary accommodation or threatened with homelessness. Families who have experienced domestic abuse or are needing parenting skills or support with finding work.
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London Sarcoma Support Group
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The Royal Marsden Hospital
Fulham Road
London
Greater London
SW3 6JJ
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We offer people affected by Sarcoma, either patient or carer, the chance to meet with others with similar experiences for personal, non-medical information and emotional support.
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Small Steps School For Parents
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Tel: 020 8704 5935
Greenmead School
St Margaret's Crescent
Putney
London
Greater London
SW15 6HL
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Small Steps, School for Parents helps parents to help their own children who have cerebral palsy or other forms of motor and sensory impairment.
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Parents of young disabled children.
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Cochlear Implanted Children'S Support Group (Cics)
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Tel: 020 8876 8605
SW13 0WY
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The Cochlear Implanted Children's Support Group was founded by parents to help families whose children are so deaf that they do not derive sufficient benefit from conventional hearing aids.
The vast majority of these children will be suitable for a cochlear implant, a surgically implanted device...
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Families whose children are so deaf that they do not derive sufficient benefit from conventional hearing aids.
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Tel: 0203 137 6194
Sycamore Lodge
1 Edgecote Close
Ealing
London
Greater London
W3 8PH
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TuVida Ealing Carers Service provides information, advice and signposting for unpaid carers across Ealing.
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Ealing I-SAID
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Tel: 0203 9788989
Family Action Ealing I-SAID Service
Sycamore Lodge, 1 Edgecote Close
Ealing
London
Greater London
W3 8PH
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Ealing I SAID! offers free, confidential, accurate and impartial advice and support to families living in Ealing with a child up to the age of 25 who has special educational needs or a disability (SEND).
We provide easily accessible information, advice and support to children and young people up...
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Parents and carers of children with Special Educational Needs
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Kensington & Chelsea Mental Health Carers Association London
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Tel: 020 8960 3873
Office 9
Canalside House
383 Ladbroke Grove
London
Greater London
W10 5AA
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Kensington and Chelsea Mental Health Carers Association provides support, advice and formal advocacy to carers of people with mental health issues living in the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
We aim to provide guidance to carers and help them access the rights and services that are av...
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Kensington Chelsea and Westminster Admiral Nurses
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Tel: 0203 317 3667
Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster Memory Service
42 Westbourne Park Road
London
Greater London
W2 5PH
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Admiral nurses provide information, practical advice and emotional support for people caring for a relative or friend who has dementia. They can help with obtaining professional assessments, support services, welfare benefits and relief care.
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Carers of people with dementia.
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