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Kingston Mental Health Carers' Forum Kingston Upon Thames
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Tel: 07983 063578
C/o 55 Selwood Road
Hook
Chessington
Surrey
KT9 1PT
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The Forum offers advice and guidance to those caring for people suffering from all forms of mental illness within the local community, whatever the circumstances. Membership is free.
KMHCF has a strong campaigning role and acts as a communication channel with statutory services. The Forum recogn...
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Unpaid Carers/Families/Friends of those experiencing Mental Health difficulties.
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Age UK Hounslow
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Tel: 020 8560 6969
Southville Community centre
Southville Road
Feltham
Middlesex
TW14 8AP
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Age UK Hounslow, through its Help in Hounslow service, provides information, advice and advocacy, focusing on the needs of older people, adults with a disability, their carers and families in Hounslow. The team covers a wide range of subjects including welfare benefits, housing, legal issues, co...
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Rethink Merton And Sutton Carers And Users Support Group
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Tel: 020 8542 3657
SW19 4EF
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We run a support group for carers on the last Tuesday of the month, from 7.30pm. This alternates with a joint meetings of carers & users where we invite Speakers. We also have a free bi-monthly newsletter distributed by e-mail or post. Please contact us for more information, or to be added to our...
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Samaritans Putney
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Tel: 020 8789 9121
14 Princeton Court
53-55 Felsham Road
Putney
London
Greater London
SW15 1AZ
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Samaritans offers 24 hour confidential emotional support to anyone experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. Samaritans can also provide face to face support - please phone for details.
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Music Therapy Department Wlmht
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Tel: 020 8354 8355
John Conolly Wing
West London Mental Health Trust
Uxbridge Road
Southall
Middlesex
UB1 3EU
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The Music Therapy Department at West London Mental Health Trust provides a music therapy service for adult service users with mental health problems. There are group programmes and individual sessions offered. Referral can be made direct to the department by a member of the MDT, a carer or the s...
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Service users of West London Mental Health Trust.
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Organic Acidaemias Uk (Oauk)
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Tel: 01784 245989
5 Saxon Road
Ashford
Middlesex
TW15 1QL
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Organic Acidaemias UK (OAUK) provides telephone or e-mail support to parents of children with a variety of inherited metabolic disorders of protein. Many of these conditrions are rare, but carry the same concerns for the future well being of the children.
Examples of disorders are Methylmalonic...
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Asian Family Counselling Service (AFCS) West London
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Tel: 020 8571 3933
F1, Unit 4, 399 Uxbridge Road
Southall
Middlesex
UB1 3EJ
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We are a well established national charity, set up to fulfil the needs of Asian families by providing a culturally sensitive marriage counselling service.
We are London's leading confidential counselling service for individuals, couples and families of Asian communities. We adhere to the Briti...
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We see clients above the age of 16 years
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Tel: 0203 137 6194
Sycamore Lodge
1 Edgecote Close
Ealing
London
Greater London
W3 8PH
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TuVida Ealing Carers Service provides information, advice and signposting for unpaid carers across Ealing.
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River House Trust
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Tel: 02087415733
Furnival Gardens
Off Rutland Grove
Hammersmith
London
Greater London
W6 9DJ
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River House provides information, advice and services to people living with HIV. These include: daily peer-lunch, plus a range of 50+ programmes, Check our site for full details..
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People living with, or affected by, HIV and AIDS
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Hammersmith and Fulham Careline
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Tel: 0208 741 4008/2403
Hammersmith Town Hall
King Street
Hammersmith
London
Greater London
W6 9JU
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Hammersmith and Fulham Careline provides a 24 hour Lifeline Alarm Monitoring and Response Service for people who feel vulnerable living in their own homes. This includes disabled people, older people, people at risk from domestic violence and those with mental difficulties.
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