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Cornwall Advocacy

Tel: 01872 242478

Woodbine Business Centre
Truro Business Park
Truro
Cornwall
TR3 6BW

26.8 miles away

Cornwall Advocacy are an independent organisation in Cornwall offering a variety of advocacy services to people who have a learning disability.
People who have a learning disability.
Carers Rights (Truro)

Tel: 01872 274586

Highgrove House
Truro Business Park
Threemilestone
Truro
Cornwall
TR4 9NH

26.8 miles away

A charity set up by carers to offer advocacy, carers support and information to carers of people with learning disabilities. Carer forums have also been set up for all carers.
Anyone can phone the service and we will signpost appropriately, providing information where we can. We also facilitate carers groups for all carers of people with learning difficulties.
Penhaligon'S Friends

Tel: 01209 215889

Trecarrel, Ground Floor,
Drump Road
Redruth
Cornwall
TR15 1LU

30.7 miles away

We are a Cornish charity supporting bereaved children, young people, parents and carers throughout the county. We offer children and young people the chance to meet others and share their experiences, as well as practical resources for children and parents. We can also deliver an extensive progr...
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Any bereaved children or those supporting them.
Kernow Young Carers Service

Tel: 01736 756655

CRCC
First Floor
The Chambers
Redruth
Cornwall
TR15 2SP

31.0 miles away

Kernow Young Carers Service meets the needs of young carers and young adult carers. We support Carers from 4-25 yrs.  Carers can access practical support, information, advice, and guidance.  We offer activities and workshops.  We provide social interaction, peer support, help to provide a break f...
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Cornwall Rural Community Council (CRCC) - Cornwall Carers Service

Tel: 01736 756655

Cornwall Rural Community Council (CRCC)
First Floor
The Chambers
Redruth
Cornwall
TR15 2SP

31.0 miles away

Cornwall Rural Community Council is a registered charity and works with people and organisations to achieve vibrant, sustainable, inclusive communities. Working throughout Cornwall, the Carers Support Service provides information, support, expert advice and/or a listening ear to adult carers acro...
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Carers and anyone wishing to access information and support for carers.
West Cornwall Fibromyalgia CFS and ME Support Group

Tel: 01209 842 556 - after 11am

TR16 4LW

31.1 miles away

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Cornwall Stroke Service

Tel: 01209 318120

TR15 3ER

31.6 miles away

Cornwall Stroke Services are a team of stroke specialist nurses who offer information and advice to people who have had a stroke in relation to symptoms, risk factor management and adapting to changes following stroke.  Assessments are carried out by phone at clinics or at home as required.  Supp...
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Stroke patients, family and carers.
Headway Cornwall

Tel: 07715 336 853

c/o Anson Care Services
Old Barncoose School
Chapel Terrace, Illogan Highway
Redruth
Cornwall
TR15 3GD

31.9 miles away

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.
Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
Aspires

Tel: 01209 218764

TR15 3DS

32.4 miles away

Aspires groups provide a fun and safe environment for young people with ASD, where they are supported to develop and improve their social skills, confidence, self-esteem and independence. Young people attend weekly sessions (term time only) during which there are structured group activities. The ...
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To access the Aspires service, young people need a definite medical diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder, be aged 8 – 18 years and be in mainstream Education or of mainstream cognitive ability.