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Tel: 01425 482773
Community First
Mead Court
Winsor Road
Winsor
Hampshire
SO40 2HR
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We support Young Carers and their families across the New Forest. We can help families access services that will make their lives easier as well as offering Young Carers time out and respite from their caring responsibilities.
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The Young Carers project supports Young Carers aged 7 to 18 and their families.
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Youth In Romsey (Yir)
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Tel: 01794 500581
23 Bell Street
Romsey
Hampshire
SO51 8GY
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Youth in Romsey (YIR) are a confidential information, advice and support service for all young people aged between 11 - 25 years dealing with all issues effecting young people.
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Princess Royal Trust For Carers (Prtc) Hampshire - New Forest
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Tel: 07747 015 868
SO51 8YZ
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Princess Royal Trust for Carers (PRTC) Hampshire - New Forest tailors their work to the needs of each individual carer. They provide information, advice and guidance, advocacy and representation, liaison with statutory bodies and access to training and education. They also offer opportunities for...
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Age Concern Romsey & District
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Tel: 01794 518817
24 Linden Road
Romsey
Hampshire
SO51 8DB
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Our mission is to promote the well-being of all older people and to help make life a more fulfilling and enjoyable experience. We are here to help older people live as independently as possible and for as long as possible. We do this by providing an extensive range of activities and services for ...
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Headway Salisbury And South Wiltshire
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Tel: 07725 827869
SP1 1BA
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Headway Salisbury & South Wiltshire is a local, independent charity supporting adults who have sustained acquired brain injuries, and their families.
We offer a variety of services including support, activities and information provision. Please contact us to discuss how best we can support you a...
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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Ups And Down'S (Southampton And West Hampshire) Group
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Tel: 023 8023 0464
SO15 3FX
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We give support to expectant parents and parents/carers of babies and school age children who have Down's Syndrome.
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Any parent/relative of a baby/child with Down's Syndrome and mothers with a pre-natal diagnosis of Down's Syndrome.
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Options Counselling Centres In Southampton Basingstoke And Lymington
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Tel: 023 8063 0219
Head Office
147 Shirley Road
Southampton
Hampshire
SO15 3FH
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Options provides one to one professional counselling for a range of issues. Options believes that providing a safe and comfortable environment can enable a client to explore issues and feelings safely and thus act as a springboard for fresh thinking and behaviours for a brighter future.
All Opt...
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General public, carers and organisation.
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Southampton A-Buzz Parent Forum
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Tel: 07941 461435
23 Redwood Court
Southampton
Hampshire
SO16 3PU
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The Southampton A-Buzz Parent Forum is an independent group of parents and carers of children and young people with disabilities/ special needs who work with service providers and professionals in Southampton City Council, the NHS and the voluntary sector. We also provide one to one support for ...
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All parent carers of children and young people up to age 25. Parent carers could be foster, adoptive, grandparents with care also. We can provide advice, signposting to professionals but please try and use our website first.
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Mind Solent
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Tel: 023 82027810
15-16 The Avenue
Southampton
Hampshire
SO17 1XF
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Underpinning all we do at Solent Mind is our mission statement, which is to provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. We campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.
Our mission is reviewed regularly as part of our overall busi...
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People with mental health problems
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Mencap Southampton
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Tel: 023 8058 4088
187a Portswood Road
Southampton
Hampshire
SO17 2NF
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We believe that everyone with a learning disability, young and old, whatever their age, nature and severity of their disability should be empowered through appropriate support to exercise their right to choice, opportunity and respect. We also believe that support for the families of people with ...
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People with a learning disability and their families/carers
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