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We provide information and support to parents and carers of individuals with severe learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. We have information sheets, DVDs, a newsletter and a website. Information sheets can be ordered from our office or downloaded from our website. Support is provided through email…
General Enquiries: 01634 838739
Family Support Line 0300 666 0126
Family Support Line 0300 666 0126
Independent Living Alternatives (ILA) promote the rights of disabled people to live independently by: offering information and advice on issues relating to personal assistance providing a comprehensive range of personal assistance services ILA telephone information line: 0208 906 9265 with a 24 hour answerphone service…
0208 369 6032
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) offers weekly group sessions for girls and young women to have fun, meet new friends and learn new skills. We’ve provided opportunities for girls and young women to develop their self-esteem, confidence, emotional wellbeing and resilience since 1875. GFS activities are…
07540 413 993
0207 837 9669
0207 837 9669
We provide emotional support and practical help to families with babies who cry excessively and/or sleep poorly, causing great disruption and concern to their parents.All members of Cry-sis are themselves parents who have been through similar experiences and fully appreciate how frustrating and depressing a constantly…
08451 228 669
We are a group who aim to reduce the isolation of disabled lesbian and bisexual women of all ages. We have a national friendship network made up of disabled and non-disabled lesbian and bisexual women. We produce a quarterly newsletter in print, large print, tape…
Child Bereavement UK supports families and educates professionals, when a baby or child of any age dies or is dying, or when a child is facing bereavement. Every year we train more than 9,000 professionals, helping them to better understand and meet the needs of…
Support and information helpline: 0800 02 888 40
Providing information, advice and support for everyone affected by a parent's drinking, whether a child, young person or adult. You can be a child of an alcoholic at 1 or 101. Whatever your age, it doesn't change the fact that your parent drinks too much,…
0800 358 3456 (helpline)
0117 924 8005 (admin)
0117 924 8005 (admin)
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