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Young Carers Contact At Cvs
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Tel: 01282 835728
ELVSRC
62-64 Yorkshire Street
Burnley
Lancashire
BB11 3BT
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Young Carers Contact provides free and confidential flexible outreach support to young carers within Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale, and offers preventative support in the form of breaks away and activities. We offer the young carers various types of flexible support through one-to-ones, group se...
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Young carers for which we have received a referral, and they have been assessed as a young carer.
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Crossroads Care Ribble Valley
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Tel: 01200 422104
Bellman Mill
Clitheroe
Lancashire
BB7 1QW
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Carers and general public
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Advocacy Focus
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Tel: 0300 323 0965
First Floor
The Old Tannery
Eastgate
Accrington
Lancashire
BB5 6PW
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Advocacy Focus is an independent charity offering adults in East Lancashire a free advocacy service to support them in their involvement with Health or Social Services.
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Anyone over the age of 18 who has an issue with Health or Adult Social Care.
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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) North West
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Tel: 01254 886886
ADHD North West
Suite 10, The Chambers
Town Hall Square
Great Harwood
Lancashire
BB6 7DD
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The organisation offers information, advice, guidance and various other services to individuals and families affected by Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and associated conditions.
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Individuals, parents, carers and professionals
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Lancashire Women
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Tel: 0300 330 1354
21-23 Blackburn Road
Accrington
Lancashire
BB5 1HF
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Lancashire Women support women (and men) across Lancashire, empowering them to make positive changes in their lives.
We are based in Accrington with other centres in Burnley, Blackpool, Blackburn and outreach locations.
Registered Charity No.: 1100976
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Lancashire Women Mental Health Charity
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Tel: 0300 330 1354
Lancashire Women
21-23 Blackburn Road
Accrington
Lancashire
BB5 1HF
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Lancashire Women are a leading charity, supporting an average of 5000 people each year in Lancashire to improve their lives and push through the barriers they face.
We offer support with employment support, mental health and wellbeing support (1 to 1 sessions and group sessions), money advice an...
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Women (therapy appointments for men also available)
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Haworth Riding For The Disabled Association
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Tel: 01535 649448
Vale Mill Lane Stables
Vale Mill Lane
Cross Roads
Haworth
North Yorkshire
BD22 0EF
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We welcome riders of any age, who suffer from physical or learning difficulties. Riding is a very theraputic aid; the benificial values are assisted through communication, interaction and with other riders/carers/parents.
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Any one who is disabled, college workplacement students, school work experience, youth offenders, national holiday center
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Roshni Ghar
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Tel: 01535 609927
13 Scott Street
Keighley
West Yorkshire
BD21 2JH
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Roshni Ghar is a community development mental health organisation providing culturally appropriate and responsive support services for South Asian women who live in the Keighley area and are experiencing mental health issues. All our services have been developed in consultation with service users...
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Women from the BME community and their carers.
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Age Uk Blackburn With Darwen
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Tel: 01254 266620
4 King Street
Blackburn
Lancashire
BB2 2DH
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We provide a range of services for older people aged 50 and over in Blackburn with Darwen, and carers of older people. These include free Advice and Information, social groups and activities, health and care services including nailcare. We also offer services for those who are living with long te...
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Blackburn with Darwen residents aged over 50, and their carers
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Tel: 01254 692709
Young Carers Service
273 Preston New Road
Blackburn
Lancashire
BB2 6PL
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CANW’s Blackburn with Darwen Young Carers Service provides help and support to young people residing in Blackburn with Darwen aged 5 onwards who are carrying the care burden at home. They may be looking after parents or siblings, helping them cope with illness, mental health issues, or even subst...
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