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Our Mental Health and Wellbeing Outreach Services are a range of community social support schemes funded for those both under secondary and primary care by Durham County Council, and three services aimed at tackling health inequalities funded by Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield Clinical Commissioning…
08000 731 837 / 0191 332 4935
County Durham and Darlington Community Dental Service provides specialised NHS dental treatment for children and adults in County Durham and Darlington who have been referred by a medical, dental, health or social care professional. This is not an emergency dental service and does not see…
Home Group’s Durham Learning Disabilities Service offer between one to seven hours support per week to parents with a learning disability or difficulty in the East Durham, Durham City, and Derwentside areas. We provide support developing parental and living skills, setting up and maintaining a tenancy, accessing other appropriate services including…
08000 731 837
07739 303 318
07739 303 318
We provide quality domiciliary care services to help people to remain in there own homes and community, whilst preserving their independence and quality of life. From home care to specialist care for those with complex health needs, we can help. Our services include: home care…
0191 386 4975
We work with children and young people, their families/carers and professionals in educational settings and in other services. We provide a service designed to promote the best possible outcomes for children and young people in terms of learning, social and emotional development and wellbeing, and…
03000 263 333
We provide a service to all children and young people of school age, and their families, whether or not they are attending school. We offer advice and information, and assess health needs on children entering school and on transfer to secondary schools. We offer information and…
03000 263 538
There are thousands of unpaid carers in County Durham providing care or support to a relative, neighbour or friend. Most people who are carers don't see themselves as carers, but as husbands, wives, partners, parents, sons, daughters, siblings or friends. If you are an adult…
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