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Tel: 0203 912 0030
DA6 8AS
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Support and advice fo relatives or friends of residents in Bexley aged 18 to 65 suffering mental health or emotional problems. Support groups facilitated. Signposting to other services.
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Carers of persons with drug/alcohol issues.
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Tel: 01474 364 498
4-5 High Street
Gravesend
Kent
DA11 0BQ
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This service provides carer support to the BME community in Gravesend. Leaflets are available in Punjabi, Urdu and Chinese.
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Carers, general public and drop in
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Bexley Deaf Centre
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Tel: 01322 351122
20 Whitehall Lane
Slade green
Erith
Kent
DA8 2DH
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Bexley Deaf Group formed in 1986 and became a registered charity in December 1990. It is repsonsible for the Management of Bexley Deaf Centre which aims to provide information, education and support for Deaf people in Bexley enabling them to enjoy the same quality of life as those with normal hea...
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Aims to provide information, education and support for Deaf people
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Bexley Deaf Club
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20 Whitehall Lane
Slade Green
Kent
DA8 2DH
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In 1994, the club moved to Whitehall Day Centre in Slade Green, which can hold of up to 120 people at the main hall and has a medium size car park. The main club aim to provide a number of social events, sports, trips, German Whist, bingo, Quiz's, educational talks, training how to use computer a...
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Age Uk Maidstone
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Tel: 01622 753618
7 Mill Street
Maidstone
Kent
ME15 6XW
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Age UK Maidstone are dedicated to improving the quality of life of older people living in and around the area.We take on as many people as possible for all of our services, the day centres alone have over 370 older people attending at least one day a week.
Our over 50’s foot clinic and computer...
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Bexley Moorings Project
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Tel: 020 8304 9609
Danson Youth Centre
Brampton Road
Bexleyheath
Kent
DA7 4EN
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Bexley Moorings Project supports young carers over the age of 8, and young adult carers aged 18 – 25 with significant caring responsibilities for a parent with a physical disability, mental health issue or substance misuse or a sibling with a disability. The support on offer is befriending, grou...
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Young carers over the age of 8 and young adult carers aged 18 - 25
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Bexley SNAP (Special Needs Access to Provision)
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Tel: 020 8320 1488
Normandy Children's Centre
Fairfield Avenue
Barnehurst
Kent
DA7 6QP
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Founded in 1994 by a group of parents committed to ensuring the needs of their disabled children, our Trustees and Senior Leadership Team are still made up by a majority with lived experience of bringing up or living with a disabled child.
At Bexley Snap we offer disabled children and young peop...
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Disabled children, their families and carers
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Info Zone Youth Information And Advice Centre Kent County Council Kent Youth Service
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Tel: 01622 755044
KCC InFo-ZoNe Youth Information & Advice Centre
3 Palace Avenue
Maidstone
Kent
ME15 6NF
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InFo-ZoNe provides information and advice on all issues concerning young people. It can help with matters like housing, benefits, health issues and employment. One afternoon every week it provides counselling for young people on issues such as bullying, abortion, stress and bereavement.
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Maidstone And Malling Carers Project
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Tel: 01622 685276
Maidstone Community Support Centre
39-48 Marsham Street
Maidstone
Kent
ME14 1HH
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Maidstone and Malling Carers Project is a point of contact for anyone living in Maidstone, Malling and surrounding rural areas, who looks after a relative, partner or friend.
We provide information about local services, support systems and benefits. A free confidential listening ear is offered t...
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Selsdon Contact
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Tel: 020 8651 4944
Selsdon Community Centre
132 Addington Road
South Croydon
Surrey
CR2 8LA
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Contact is a Neighbourhood Care organisation that provides practical help, advice, support and information to the local community. We provide local transport to hospitals etc, shopping bus, visiting, loan equipment (eg wheelchairs), and information and advice.
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