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Age Uk York
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Tel: 01904 627995
Norman Collinson House
70 Walmgate
York
North Yorkshire
YO1 9TL
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Age UK York has been working with older people in York for over 40 years, offering a wide range of personal practical support including information and advice, arranging for respite for carers, post hospital care,internet shopping befriending, day clubs, holidays and other activities.
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Older people 50 +. Informal carers for respite of various kinds.
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Headway York
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Tel: 07980 004 397
c/o Woodlands Neurological Rehabilitation Centre
120 Thief Lane
York
North Yorkshire
YO10 3HU
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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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Otley Action for Older People
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Tel: 01943 463965
Crossgate
Otley
West Yorkshire
LS21 3AA
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Otley Action For Older People is a long established and successful community-based organisation run by and for the older population of Otley and surrounding districts.
The organisation conducts activities and provides services for older people, for disabled older people, and those threatened by ...
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People living in the catchment area, older people aged over 60 and carers
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Spectrum First Education
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Tel: 0114 303 5136
20 Stublowe Place
York
North Yorkshire
YO10 3FY
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· Established in 2003, Spectrum First Education has expertise in working with adults who have Autistic Spectrum Conditions.
· Their mission is to challenge the barriers in society which discriminate against autistic people, improve the life experiences of autistic people and improve the knowledg...
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Autistic individuals, parents, professionals, institutions, employers and researchers
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North Yorkshire County Council – services for adults
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Tel: 0845 872 7374
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County Hall
Racecourse Lane
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8DD
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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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North Yorkshire County Council – services for children
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Tel: 0845 034 9410
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County Hall
Racecourse Lane
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8DD
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Provide social care services for children and young people
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Children, young people and those that care for them
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SENDIASS North Yorkshire
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Tel: 01609 536923
County Hall
SENDIASS, North Yorkshire
Room SB2008
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8AE
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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
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Tel: 01609 760191
The Golden Lion Hotel
114 High Street
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8PP
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Northallerton And District Me Support Group
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Tel: 07949 694640
The Cottage Meeting Room
Northallerton Methodist Church
High Street
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8EG
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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.
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The Avalon Group Northallerton
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Tel: 01609 783883
277 High Street
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL7 8DW
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The Avalon Group Northallerton is a social care charity providing flexible care, support and companionship for everyday life, as well as housing, employment, holidays and travel. Essentially, they support a wide range of individuals across the North of England to live the lives they choose.
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Anyone who cares for someone for a substantial amount of time on a regular basis.
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