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Motor Neurone Disease Association Birmingham And Solihull (Including Sutton Coldfield)
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Tel: 07866 659838
B17 0QX
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Branches and groups strive to provide the best possible support to local people with Motor Neurone Disease, their families and carers.
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Birmingham Carers Hub
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Tel: 0333 006 9711
76-78 Boldmere Road
Sutton Coldfield
Birmingham
West Midlands
B73 5TJ
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Birmingham Carers Hub provides support, information and advice to people who care for friends and family with disabilities. Support Workers based at the Centre provide support to Carers on all issues related to their caring role. Enquiries range from social services, equipment, finance, care home...
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Birmingham Centre for Arts Therapies
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Tel: 07957 217 819
4-6 Royal House
Redditch
Worcestershire
B98 8AA
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Birmingham Centre for Arts Therapies is one of the leading mental health charities in the midlands and it's neighbouring counties - Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Solihull, Coventry, Hereford, Wolverhampton, Sutton Coldfield, Derby and the west of England.
Arts therapy works in the same way as c...
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Mental Health, Special Needs, Education, CAMHS, Elderly, Dementia, Depression, Anxiety, Social Needs, Adults, Children
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Accesscentral
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Tel: 0121 222 5362
Longbridge Technology Park
1 Devon Way
Longbridge Lane
Birmingham
West Midlands
B31 2TS
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AccessCentral provides assessments and advice to disabled students and other disabled people . We have Centres located in Birmingham and Southampton where we can provide assessments for the students eligible for the Disabled Students Allowances.
We also provide workplace needs assessments and as...
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University Students, people requirng an Expert Witness, employers, Colleges, Universities
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Tel: 01527 66177
Room 1 Ecumenical Centre
6 Evesham Walk
Redditch
Worcestershire
B97 4EX
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Are you looking after someone who couldn't manage without your help? If you feel cut off from the information and help you need, stressed, isolated or overwhelmed in your caring role and live in the Redditch area, then Carers Careline aims to help you tackle all these issues and more.
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Acacia Family Support
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Tel: 0121 301 5990 - Office phone lines operate between 9.30am-3pm
5a Coleshill Street
Sutton Coldfield
West Midlands
B72 1SD
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Acacia provides a range of listening and befriending support services and groupwork for mums and dads in Birmingham who are experiencing perinatal depression and/or anxiety.
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Those experiencing mild to moderate pre or postnatal depression and/or anxiety. Acacia is not a crisis service. See website for full details.
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The Challenge Stroke Group
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Tel: 0121 457 9308
B45 9TY
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The aim of our Stroke Group is to help people who have had strokes or similar disabilities to cope. We provide support, assist rehabilitation and help to ensure all relevant benefits are being claimed. The club helps to give a bit of respite to carers and we also provide a meal for those who want...
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Persons who by reason of having suffered a stroke or whose problems of disability are similar to stroke sufferers
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Sandwell Asian Family Support Service (SAFS) West Midlands
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Tel: 0121 558 2198
Windmill Community Centre
Messenger Road
Smethwick
West Midlands
B66 3DX
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Sandwell Asian Family Support Service (SAFS) provides a range of quality care and support services for South Asian children, young people and adults who have a disability, life limiting or life threatening conditions. SAFS supports the whole family and also provides services for parents, carers a...
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Parents or Carers who have a child, young person or adult who has a disability, life limiting or life threatening condition. We also support Foster Carers.
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AngelmanUK
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Tel: 0300 999 0102
PO Box 4962
Nuneaton
Warwickshire
CV11 9FD
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AngelmanUK is a United Kingdom based support group. We are all volunteers who have direct contact with people with Angelman Syndrome. The majority of the trustee's are parents or relatives of children or adults with Angelman Syndrome.
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Disabled children of all ages and all with an interest in Angelman syndrome
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Middlemore Family Centre
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Tel: 0121 427 9791
55 Stevens Avenue
Bartley Green
Birmingham
West Midlands
B32 3SD
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Our organisation provides practical, emotional and social support for families in South Birmingham. Also development / behavioural work with children 0-16 years and counselling for adults, particularly survivors of childhood abuse.
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