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Kingsmith Care Ltd

Tel: 020 7871 9450

Bishop Creighton House
374-380 Lillie Road
London
Greater London
SW6 7PH

2.9 miles away

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carers, general public
Access Events

90 Elm Grove Road
Barnes
London
Greater London
SW13 0BS

2.9 miles away

Access Events puts on inclusive community festivals around the UK that are creative, innovative and accessible to all. Access Events also runs side projects that use art and creativity to promote inclusion and increase disability awareness.
Anyone
Carers Network

Tel: 020 8960 3033

Beethoven Centre
Third Avenue
West Kilburn
London
Greater London
W10 4JL

2.9 miles away

Carers Network is a local independent charity that can help you if you are over 18 and looking after an adult living in the City of Westminster, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea or London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham. They can help with: carers assessments; information and advice; acce...
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A carer is someone who provides help and support to a partner, relative, friend or neighbour who could not manage without this help. The support that carers provide is unpaid. Carers Network provides support, Information and advice for unpaid carers over 18 looking after an adult in Westminster, ...
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Brent Carers Centre

Tel: 020 3802 7070

Willesden Medical Centre
3rd Floor, 144-150 High Road
Willesden
London
Greater London
NW10 2PT

2.9 miles away

This organisation can help carers living in the following area: Brent. The Princess Royal Trust Brent Carers Centre is a registered charity. We work to provide support and information to those in Brent who spend time each week looking after family members, friends or neighbours who are elderly, ...
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Kensington And Chelsea Mental Health Befriending

Tel: 020 7938 8295

76 Pembroke Road
London
Greater London
W8 6NX

3.1 miles away

The Kensington and Chelsea Mental Health Befriending Scheme recruits, trains and supervises volunteers to visit isolated people with severe and enduring mental health problems in Kensington and Chelsea.
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The Forward Project

Tel: 020 7381 8778

Unit 1
Bramber Court
2 Bramber Road
London
Greater London
W14 9PW

3.3 miles away

Forward Project provides free counselling and psychotherapy services for ethnic minorities (African, Caribbean and Asian) living in the Hammersmith and Fulham or Ealing boroughs who have mental health issues.
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Brent Centre For Young People

Tel: 020 7328 0918

NW6 7TT

3.3 miles away

We provide talking therapies for young people to help with a wide range of emotional and mental health difficulties.
Young People
Kensington Chelsea and Westminster Admiral Nurses

Tel: 0203 317 3667

Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster Memory Service
42 Westbourne Park Road
London
Greater London
W2 5PH

3.4 miles away

Admiral nurses provide information, practical advice and emotional support for people caring for a relative or friend who has dementia. They can help with obtaining professional assessments, support services, welfare benefits and relief care.
Carers of people with dementia.
Look Ahead Care And Support

Tel: 020 7937 1166

1 Derry Street
London
Greater London
W8 5HY

3.4 miles away

Look Ahead Care and Support offers specialist and outreach support to vulnerable and isolated people, including homeless people and families, teenage parents, women experiencing domestic violence, people with a history of offending, young care leavers, people with substance misuse issues and peop...
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Vulnerable people
Association For Postnatal Illness

Tel: 020 7386 0868

145 Dawes Road
Fulham
London
Greater London
SW6 7EB

3.4 miles away

The Association provides a telephone helpline, information leaflets for sufferers and healthcare professionals as well as a network of volunteers (telephone and postal), who have themselves experienced postnatal illness.
Those affected by postnatal illness