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Happy Days
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Tel: 01462 530710
Unit 6 - 7 The Glover Centre
23 - 25 Bury Mead Road
Hitchin
Hertfordshire
SG5 1RP
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There are over 500,000 young people with special needs in the UK, many of them with severe mental health problems, physical disabilities and life-limiting illnesses. The financial strain on their families can be enormous and for some a simple trip to the seaside or a week's holiday is beyond thei...
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Disadvantaged young people with special needs
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Crossroads Care Hertfordshire North
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Tel: 01462 455578
Suite 5
Intech House
Wilbury Way
Hitchin
Hertfordshire
SG4 0TW
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Crossroads Care Hertfordshire North provides support for carers and the people they care for in Hertfordshire covering the towns and villages in North Hertshire, Stevenage, Welwyn, Hatfield, Dacorum, St Albans, East Herts and Broxbourne. We provide flexible packages of help and support to carers ...
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We are open to all ages and all disabilities
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Up On Downs
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Tel: 01727420365 / 07722599807
SG4 9PJ
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Up on Downs is a charity founded by parents to support families of children who have Down’s Syndrome. We give parent to parent support and information through a range of events designed to improve family networks, promote learning and develop skills for families and those supporting them. Through...
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Carers and general public
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Age Uk Dacorum
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Tel: 01442 259049
Half Moon Yard
High Street
Hemel Hempstead
Hertfordshire
HP1 3AE
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Age UK Dacorum delivers public benefit through the provision of direct services, information and signposting and raising the profile of older people their issues and concerns. As a charity, we want to promote the well-being of all older people and help make later life a fulfilling and enjoyable ...
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Carers, family, friends or neighbours caring for anyone over 50.
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Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome Association Uk
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Tel: 0151 342 1660
SG6 4LD
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Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome Association UK are a registered charity providing information and supporting sufferers and their families or those affected by Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome.
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Anyone affected by Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome
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Northamptonshire Carers
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Tel: 01933 677907
The Anne Goodman Centre for Carers
123 Midland Road
Wellingborough
Northamptonshire
NN8 1LU
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We aim to offer a comprehensive support service to Carers living in Northamptonshire. We recognise their contribution to society and will endeavor to empower Carers in improving their quality of life. Our organisation is Carer-led and our developments will be a response to Carers' needs.
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Carers, Young carers, Young Adult Carers
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Daventry Mental Health Carers Group
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Tel: 07850 541825
NN7 4LZ
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Help and support for those caring for someone affected by severe mental illness.
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Tel: 01494 793223
Sun House
32 Church Street
Chesham
Buckinghamshire
HP5 1HU
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Eating Disorders Support is an organisation providing help and support to anyone affected by an eating problem such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder. It also provides help for those who are caring for, or supporting someone with an eating disorder.
Anyone can call ou...
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Anyone having a problem with food or a carer concerned about someone.
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Turning Point Young Onset Dementia Service
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Tel: 01438 724995
Office 1
1 Higgins Walk
Hitchin Rd
Stevenage
Hertfordshire
SG1 4YP
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Turning Point Young Onset Dementia Service provides short periods of respite to carers of younger people (adults aged 18-65) with dementia. They help by spending time with the dementia service user so that the carer can take time out. The service is designed to complement rather than replace exis...
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Carers of younger people (adults 18-65 years) with dementia
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Turning Point Short Breaks For Carers
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Tel: 01438 724995
Office 1
1 HIggins Walk
Hitchin Rd
Stevenage
Hertfordshire
SG1 4YP
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Short Breaks for Carers provides short periods of respite to carers of people with mental health difficulties. They help by spending time with the mental health service user, so that the carer can take time out. The service is designed to complement rather than replace existing respite services. ...
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Carers of people experiencing mental health difficulties
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