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Off The Record
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Tel: 01225 312 481
Open House Centre
Manvers Street
Bath
Somerset
BA1 1JW
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Off the Record provides a range of FREE, CONFIDENTIAL and INDEPENDENT services for children and young people that support the development of their emotional health and well-being. We work with children and young people in a range of places. These include community venues, places where children an...
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Headway Bath And District
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Tel: 07927 042396 or 07985 412 133
PO Box 3434
Bath
Avon
BA1 1ZT
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The objects of the charity are the relief, support and rehabilitation of persons who have suffered brain injury through accident or other trauma. The charity also provides assistance and support to their families and carers in their adjustment to life in the community again.
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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Triumph Over Phobia (Top Uk)
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Tel: 01225 571740
PO Box 3760
Bath
Somerset
BA2 3WY
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Triumph Over Phobia (TOP UK) is a UK registered charity which aims to help sufferers of phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder and other related anxiety to overcome their fears and become ex-sufferers. They do this by running a network of self-help therapy groups that meet weekly and are structur...
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Sufferers of phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder and other related anxiety.
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Bath and North East Somerset Carers’ Centre
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Tel: 0800 0388 885
Woodlands
Lower Bristol Road
Bath
Somerset
BA2 9ES
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North East Somerset Carers' Centre provides a wide range of free services that can help you in your role as a carer.
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Keynsham And District Mencap Society
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Tel: 0117 986 5659
44 Bath Hill
Keynsham
Bristol
Avon
BS31 1HG
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At Keynsham and District Mencap Society we believe all children and adults with a Learning Disability should be able to access the same play, social and leisure activities as their non-disabled peers. Our clubs offer our members the right level of support to do just that. We organise activities, ...
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People with Learning Disabilities
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Butterflies Haven
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Tel: 01173 290123
BS31 2BL
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Butterflies effectively provides on-going support for whole families affected
by the Autistic Spectrum or any developmental delay, whether diagnosed or not. It is the norm, that once a diagnosis has been offered, parents then feel bereft of adequate advice, guidance and continuity of support. Equ...
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Parents, Carers, Extended Family, General Public.
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Creativity Works
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Tel: 01761 438852
Leigh House
1 Wells Road
Radstock
Somerset
BA3 3RN
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Creativity Works is an award winning charity which believes that creativity can make a significant difference to people’s lives: inspiring, empowering and supporting them to have fun, learn new transferable skills and improve their health and wellbeing. Working with professional artists, voluntee...
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People of all ages and backgrounds
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HELP Counselling Services
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Tel: 01225 767459
Kestrel House
7 Mill Street
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14 8BE
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Working with people living in West Wiltshire, 16+, Low-Cost, Telephone, Face-to-Face & Online Counselling for Anxiety, low-mood, bereavement, loss & relationship issues (not couples or family counselling).
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General Public (aged 16+).
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South Gloucestershire Council - services for adults
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Tel: 01454 868007
St Lukes Close
Emersons Green
Emersons Way
Emersons Green
South Gloucestershire
BS16 7AL
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South Gloucestershire Council commissions a range of services to support carers in their caring role from the voluntary sector.
The department carries out Carers Assessment and signposts to the listed organisations in some cases, in others where carers are Fair access to care services (FACS) eli...
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Concorde Wheelchair Dancers
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Tel: 07708 791565
125 Willowherb Rd
Lyde Green
Emersons Green
Bristol
Avon
BS16 7GW
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The Concordes have been dancing in wheelchairs since the 1970s. Members have come and gone, but our vision has stayed the same – to enjoy the fun and exercise of dancing. After all, why shouldn’t disabled people get to dance just the same as the able-bodied? That’s why we also dance PHAB – which ...
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Anyone, as long as they can propel their own wheelchair, either manual or electric.
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