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Enfield Carers Centre
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Tel: 020 8366 3677
Britannia House
137-143 Baker Street
Enfield
London
Greater London
EN1 3JL
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Enfield Carers Centre is a local charity offering support and advice for all unpaid/family carers in the borough of Enfield as well as respite and personal/homecare services for vulnerable adults and children.
We offer counselling sessions, training and information workshops, GP & Hospital liais...
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Carers Mk Milton Keynes
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Tel: 01908 231703
Margaret Powell House
439 Midsummer Boulevard
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK9 3BN
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Carers Milton Keynes exists entirely to support and promote the wellbeing of family Carers.
We support Carers of all ages and in different caring roles, including young Carers, parents of children with a physical or learning disability, older Carers, Carers from the black and minority ethnic co...
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Jewish Association for Mental Illness
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Tel: 020 8458 2223
Martin B Cohen Centre for Wellbeing
Gould Way
Deansbrook Road
Edgware
Middlesex
HA8 9GL
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Mental health charity working on behalf of Jewish clients affected by mental health problems.
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Jewish Service Users and Carers
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Royal Free Neurological Rehabilitation Centre (Rfnrc)
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Tel: 020 8216 2500
Burnt Oak Broadway
Edgware
Middlesex
HA8 0AD
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The Royal Free Neurological Rehabilitation Centre is managed by The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust. It is the hub of a new community-based model of care, incorporating a range of specialist services provided on an inpatient, outpatient and community basis, in order to support patients with neurol...
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Patients and carers referred to the inpatient or community service.
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Edgware Ocd Support
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Tel: 0845 390 6232
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Royal Free Neurological Rehabilitation Centre (formerly BIRU)
Edgware Community Hospital
via Deansbrook Road
Edgware
Middlesex
HA8 0AD
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Edgware OCD Support provide advice and support to people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
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People with OCD and their family, friends and carers may attend.
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Enfield Counselling Service
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Tel: 020 8367 2333
1A London Road
Enfield
Middlesex
EN2 6BN
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Enfield Counselling Service offers psychotherapy and counselling to people with emotional, psychological and relationship problems. It is a service for individuals, couples and groups.
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Sangam Centre
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Tel: 020 8952 7062
210 Burnt Oak Broadway
Edgware
Middlesex
HA8 0AP
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Sangam is a charity providing support to communities across London. We specialise in the delivery of welfare, immigration and debt advice and guidance, and counselling services for those with mild to medium mental health needs.
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Carers Bucks
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Tel: 0300 777 2722
Ardenham Court
Oxford Road
Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire
HP19 8HT
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What We Do:
Carers Bucks supports the health and wellbeing of unpaid carers and supports unpaid carers of all ages and in different caring roles. These caring roles include young carers, young adult carers, parents of children with a physical or learning disability, older carers, carers from the...
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Unpaid family carers living in Buckinghamshire
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London Dimensions
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Tel: 0300 373 3730
Dimensions (UK) Ltd
Innova House, Innova Park
Kinetic Crescent, Enfield
London
Greater London
EN3 7XH
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Dimensions provides weekly or fortnightly visiting support services for people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs. Services include housing advice and daily living support.
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Barnet Carers Centre
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Tel: 020 3995 1909
3rd Floor
Global House
303 Ballards Lane
London
Greater London
N12 8NP
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Barnet Carers Centre is a charity based in North Finchley. We have been providing care and support in the London Borough of Barnet for ~30 years. Our mission is to do our utmost to make sure that those in the Borough who are carers, both Adult and Young Carers, and the cared for, have the best po...
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We accept self or family referalls and referalls from third-parties, e.g. social workers, GPs and other health professionals.
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