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Greenwich Carers Centre
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Tel: Carers Advice line: 0300 555 1515
Switchboard: 0300-300-2233
76 Hornfair Road
Charlton
London
Greater London
SE7 7BD
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The Greenwich Carer Centre provides practical and emotional one to one support for those caring for a family member, friend or neighbour. Carer support officers are located at the carers centre and also at various community venues across the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The purpose built centre is...
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Our one to one support services are available to adult carers supporting someone over 18 years old within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Access to the centre and to the majority of activities and events are open to all carers regardless of age and location.
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Tel: 020 8986 4765
Hackney Kings Community Project
Frampton Park Baptist Church
Frampton Park Road
London
Greater London
E9 7PQ
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The Kings Community Project runs Mothers and Toddler-groups and offers parenting programmes, after school clubs and social events.
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Parents and Carers accompanied with children under 5 years of age
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Hackney Off Centre
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Tel: 020 8986 4016
Hackney Off Centre
Unit 7, The Textile Building
29a – 31a Chatham Place
London
Greater London
E9 6FJ
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Off Centre is a counselling, therapy, advice and information service for anyone aged between 11 and 25 who lives, works or studies in Hackney.
Our services are free, confidential and aimed at helping Hackney's young people to have greater control over their lives. We help people with all kinds o...
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Anyone aged 16-25 that is registered with a Hackney GP
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Tel: 020 8836 6282
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Stadium Road
Woolwich
London
Greater London
SE18 4QH
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Carers of people with mental illness at Oxleas House and in the community
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The Kiran Project
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Tel: 020 8558 1986
Resource Centre at Community Place
806 High Road
Leyton
London
Greater London
E10 6AE
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The charity's objects are to relieve the distress and suffering of Asian women and children.
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Women from South Asian Background
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Waltham Forest Carers Association
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Tel: 020 8556 0857
Waltham Forest Resource Hub (Central)
1 Russell Road
Walthamstow
London
Greater London
E10 7ES
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Waltham Forest Carers Association provides a range of services to unpaid carers living in Waltham Forest or caring for someone in Waltham Forest.
Our key service areas are currently: Advocacy, Benefits Advice, Signposting and Information, Respite and Representational work.
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East London Asian Family Counselling
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Tel: 07960 209334
1st Floor, Oxford House
Derbyshire Street
London
Greater London
E2 6HG
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East London Asian Family Counselling provides counselling for Asian women and their families. Issues dealt with include isolation, depression, anxiety, mental health issues, stress, emotional abuse, marital and domestic violence. It offers one to one and telephone counselling.
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Asian women and their families. I
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Jewish Care - Dennis Centre
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Tel: 020 8709 2654
IG2 6JH
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The Dennis Centre offers a programme of stimulating activities for people who have memory impairment and/or a diagnosis of a type of dementia.
Staff work in close partnership with volunteers, helping to offer a warm, friendly and Jewish environment for all members to enjoy.
The centre offers a ...
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Working Well Trust
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Tel: 020 7729 7557
First Floor Office Pritchard's Road Centre
Marian Place
London
Greater London
E2 9AX
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The Working Well Trust provides support and information to people with mental health problems living in Newham, Hackney and Tower Hamlets about training and employment opportunities. It offers a job shop and IT drop in centre.
It has a workplace initiative to support people who have experienced ...
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People with mental health problems
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Young Hackney
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Tel: 020 8356 7404
Hackney Youth Services
Hackney Service Centre 3rd floor
1 Hillman Street
London
Greater London
E8 1DY
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Hackney Youth Services provides a range of learning opportunities and experiences for young people aged 13 to 19, including sports, arts and other activities. It also offers counselling and advice and information on personal development issues. It runs services in a variety of settings like youth...
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