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Face To Face Counselling
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Tel: 0161 881 1535
St Clements Church
St Clements Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M21 9AE
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Face to Face Counselling is an independent, non-profit-making organisation run by volunteers. We are based in Chorlton-cum-Hardy in south Manchester and offer the following:
•One-to-one personal counselling for adults (i.e. over 18) on low income.
•One-to-one personal counselling for young peopl...
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National Hereditary Breast Cancer Helpline
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Tel: 01629 813000
DE45 1JE
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The National Hereditary Breast Cancer Helpline provides help and information for those concerned about their family history of breast cancer, and also has a useful database of women prepared to share their own experiences with others.
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Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council - services for children
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Tel: 0161 342 4101
Acre Street
Denton
Greater Manchester
M34 2BW
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Provide social care services for children and young people
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Children, young people and those that care for them
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The Clifford Project (incorporating The Clifford Project & Trinity Work Skills)
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Tel: 01785 818877
Unit 9 & 10 Emerald Way
Stone Business Park
Stone
Staffordshire
ST15 0SR
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We aim to provide a supportive yet challenging experience for young people with learning disabilities, by encouraging independence, confidence, self esteem and a sense of value. They are encouraged to take responsibility for themselves and the wider community, and to achieve their true potential.
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Young People with Learning Disabilities, Parents/Carers, Professionals.
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Parkinson'S Uk Tameside And Glossop Support Group
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Tel: 0300 123 3683
Denton Methodist Church
Hyde Road
Denton
Greater Manchester
M34 3AF
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Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Also organise regular events and social activities - join and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area.
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People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
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Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (Asgma)
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Tel: 0161 866 8483
ASGMA
1114 Chester Road
Stretford
Greater Manchester
M32 0HL
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The Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (ASGMA) is a voluntary organisation that was set up in 1968 by parents to support parents. ASGMA now provides support, information and services to people with an autistic spectrum condition and their families.
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People with an autistic spectrum condition and their families.
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Lmcp Care Link (Asian Carers' Group)
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Tel: 0161 226 4632
The Pastoral Centre
95A Princess Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M14 4TH
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Asian Carers’ Group is a support group for South Asian carers (and those they care for - older South Asian persons and South Asian women with mental health needs). It meets on the first Tuesday of every month at the Longsight Library. Speakers are invited to provide information on their services,...
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South Asian older persons and their carers; South Asian women with mental health needs and their carers.
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Moss Side Powerhouse
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Tel: 0161 226 4335
140 Raby Street
Moss Side
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M14 4SQ
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The Moss Side Millenium Powerhouse is a centre for 8-25 year olds and has a Young People's Library.
As well as the library the Powerhouse also has Youth Clubs, a Connexions advice centre, music studio, fitness studio, dance studio, sports hall and computer suite. There are events and activities ...
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African And Caribbean Mental Health Services (Acmhs)
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Tel: 0161 226 9562
Windrush Millennium Centre
70 Alexandra Road
Moss Side
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M16 7WD
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ACMHS was established as a result of concerns expressed by the community about the frequency with which second generation African and African Caribbean youths were admitted to psychiatric hospitals and the regional forensic unit. Concerns focused on the way such admissions took place, what happen...
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Our service delivery is for clients aged 16+ of African and African Caribbean origin including their carers and families.
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Indian Senior Citizens Centre Manchester
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Tel: 0161 232 0999
Indian Senior Citizens Centre
16/18 Whalley Road
Whalley Range
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M16 8AB
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The Indian Senior Citizens Centre opened in 1988 to serve as a Day Centre for the use of the senior members of the Indian community in Greater Manchester. Our main aim is to provide culturally sensitive 'Day Resource' services, including a luncheon club, recreational facilities, social activities...
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Carers and Indian older people 50+
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