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Suffolk Family Carers
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Tel: 01473 835477
Units 6 and 8 Hillview Business Park
Old Ipswich Road
Claydon
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP6 0AJ
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Suffolk Family Carers is a registered Charity in touch with 14,239 Carers in Suffolk. For a quarter of a century, we have been providing a range of services to Family Carers as well as raising awareness of Family Carer issues with our partners in health and social care.
We ultimately seek to mi...
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Avenues East
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Tel: 01473 836777
Optua House
Hill View Business Park
Claydon
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP6 0AJ
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Optua are part of the Avenues Trust group of charitable organisations, providing a wide range of services for disabled people. In Suffolk we provide support services (supported housing and homecare), disability advice, leisure and sport activities, community transport and community brain injury s...
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People with disabilities and their carers
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Out And About Ipswich
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Tel: 01473 839240
Claydon Court
Old Ipswich Road
Claydon
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP6 0AE
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Out and About offers a range of services for disabled people and young children. It offers information, independence skills and inclusion in leisure activity schemes in the community.
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Mencap Lowestoft And District
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Tel: 01502 539810
20a Suffolk Road
Lowestoft
Suffolk
NR32 1DZ
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Mencap is the voice of learning disability. Everything we do is about valuing and supporting people with a learning disability and their families and carers.
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Ipswich Cancer Aid Network (Ican)
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Tel: 01473 716200
St Andrew’s Church Hall
Britannia Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP4 5HF
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We have a wide range of members at Ican. Some of us have cancer, some of us have had it in the past. Some of us are the partners or carers of people with cancer. Others have continued coming to the meetings after losing a loved one to the disease. Whatever our personal circumstances, we are all a...
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Anyone affected by cancer
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Ipswich Deaf Children's Society
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Suffolk House
2 Wharfedale Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 4JP
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Our mission is to provide the appropriate support, advice, assistance and experiences to those children and young people who have hearing loss. We want to help them lead a full and fun life, showing them that there’s nothing holding them back from living their best life!
Bringing children, youn...
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Genesis: Orwell Mencap
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Tel: 01473 723888
6 Wright Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP3 9JG
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Orwell Mencap is a charity based in Ipswich providing a variety of leisure, learning and work-based services across Suffolk. We provide both daytime activity and domiciliary care, as well as social enterprises including Genesis Garden Furniture and The Green Bike Project.
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People with a learning and/or physical disability
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Anxiety/Ocd Support Group - Ipswich
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Tel: 07922 973916
c/o The Friends Society of Quakers
39 Fonnereau Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 3JH
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This group is open to people with OCD, BDD, and other associated anxiety disorders. It is also open to carers and family members if you would like to bring someone along with you.
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People with OCD, BDD, and other associated anxiety disorders. It is also open to carers and family members.
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Headway Suffolk (Ipswich)
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Tel: 01473 712 225
Epsilon House
West Road
Ransomes Euro Park
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP3 9FJ
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Headway provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with brain injury and support and respite for their families.
They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem.
Free carer advice and support services are available.
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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Suffolk Home Library Service (Hls)
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Tel: This service is offered direct from your local library. Please contact your nearest library to find out about the Home Library Service in your area.
IP1 3DE
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The Home Library Service (HLS) takes books and other items to older and disabled people in their own homes, including those who live in sheltered accommodation and residential nursing homes. Local volunteers work with the support of library staff to deliver the service.
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Older and disabled people who are unable to use the library
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