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WAY Widowed and Young
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Tel: 0300 012 4929
DE22 3WZ
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WAY Widowed and Young is the only national charity in the UK for men and women aged 50 or under when their partner died. Founded in 1997, WAY now has nearly 4,000 members across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The charity provides peer-to-peer support to young widowed people – m...
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Derbyshire Positive Support
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Tel: 01332 204020
97C Empress Road
Derby
Derbyshire
DE23 6TF
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Derbyshire Positive Support aim to support people who are HIV positive, their partners, families, friends and carers. We provide education, information and advice to people with the condition, the medical and nursing profession, statutory and voluntary bodies, and members of the public.
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People who are HIV positive, their families, friends or carers
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Nottingham Lung Cancer Support Group
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Tel: 0115 993 4907
Berkley Room
Wollaton Community Centre
Harrow Road
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG8 1FG
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Support group for anyone affected in any way by lung cancer, including relatives and carers.
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2Care Derbyshire
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Tel: 01332 348 080
309 Burton Road
Derby
Derbyshire
DE23 6AG
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2Care is a mental health charity which achieves excellent outcomes for people with long term complex mental health needs. They offer mental health rehabilitation and recovery services at five centres across the UK.
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People with long term complex mental health needs.
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Ann Craft Trust (Act)
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Tel: 0115 951 5400
Centre for Social Work
University Park
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 2RD
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The Ann Craft Trust (ACT) is committed to safeguarding disabled children and vulnerable adults from abuse. ACT is national charity that provides consultation, training and research across the statutory and third sector. Our partners include the NHS, Police and Social Care whilst we also provide i...
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Primarily professionals supporting disabled children and vulnerable adults we also offer informal advice to family members and individuals with safeguarding concerns including disability, mental capacity and financial abuse.
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Choice Support Nottingham Office
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Tel: 0115 9789557
Unit 3, Adam Court
North Gate
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 7GR
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Choice Support is a national charity, formed in 1984, supporting people with autism, learning disabilities and mental health needs. We employ around 2,800 staff to support about 2,500 people to live the life they choose. We provide support to individuals based on their own choice and don’t define...
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Carers in Hucknall
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Tel: 0115 953 0746
The John Godber Centre
Ogle Street
Hucknall
Nottinghamshire
NG15 7FQ
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Carers In Hucknall is a self help group run by and for carers and the people we care for in Hucknall and surrounding areas.
Support, understanding and a warm welcome are guaranteed, whether you're a carer, disabled or you just need the company.
All carers welcome.
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Asian Women'S Project (Awp) Nottingham
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Tel: 0115 978 3945
Chapel House
Noel Street
Forest Fields
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 6AT
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AWP is a nonprofit charity that aims at empowering Asian women in Nottingham. This is done by enhancing the skills and potential of Asian women through sensitive and appropriate socioeconomic support which is recognised by all sectors of the community as being underpinned by quality and equality.
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Nottinghamshire Deaf Society (Nds)
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Tel: 0115 970 0516
22 Forest Road West
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 4EQ
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Established over 120 years ago, NDS is proud to have played a part in making Nottinghamshire a more open society for the city and county’s deaf community.
We live and work in a world of new opportunities and challenges for anyone experiencing deafness and hearing loss, and we are as committed as...
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City and county’s deaf community
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The Tomorrow Project
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Tel: 0115 8800 280
The Sanctuary
1 Beech Avenue
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 7LJ
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Harmless manages The Tomorrow Project, an outreach suicide prevention programme commissioned by the Nottingham City CCG to raise awareness, encourage help-seeking by people at risk and to reduce the stigma attached to mental health issues.
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Individuals in suicide crisis or individuals who have been bereaved by suicide. Also their friends, family and professionals.
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