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Prader Willi Syndrome Association UK

Tel: 01332 365676

PO Box 8478
Derby
Derbyshire
DE1 9HT

24.5 miles away

We are a registered charity (no. 284583), and the only organisation in the UK which is dedicated to supporting people with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), their families, carers, and the professionals who work with them.
Anyone with an interest in Prader-Willi Syndrome
Headway - The Brain Injury Association (National Office)

Tel: 0808 800 2244

Bradbury House
190 Bagnall Road
Old Basford
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG6 8SF

26.6 miles away

Headway provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with brain injury and support and respite for their families. They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem. Free carer advice and support services are available.
Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
Rethink Carers Lancashire

Tel: 07968 990614

c/o Rethink Mental Illness NW Regional Office
Kath Locke Centre
123 Moss Lane East
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M15 5DD

28.4 miles away

This group aims to provide a link between carers in Lancashire and all the agencies involved, both locally and nationally, in mental health care. Carers will be able to access the most up-to-date and reliable information, research and advice, find out what's happening in Lancashire and nationally...
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The Paget's Association

Tel: 0161 799 4646

Jactin House
24 Hood Street
Ancoats
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M4 6WX

28.5 miles away

The main aims of the charity are to offer support and information to those with Paget’s disease; raise awareness of the disease among health professionals and the general public; sponsor research into the causes and treatment of Paget’s disease.
Open to anyone with an interest in Paget's disease
Aidis Trust

Tel: 0808 800 0009

Floor 2
Richmond House
15 Bloom Street
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M1 3HZ

28.5 miles away

The Aidis Trust is a charity that offers free services for Disabled People wanting to take advantage of technology.
Disabled people
Lgbt Carers Forum

Tel: 0845 330 3030

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Princess House
105–107 Princess Stree
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M1 6DD

28.6 miles away

An online and in person support group for LGB&T carers and professionals across the UK but with particular focus on the North West of England.
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Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman

Tel: 0345 015 4033

PHSO
Citygate
Mosley Street
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M2 3HQ

28.7 miles away

Our role is to consider complaints that government departments, a range of other public bodies in the UK, and the NHS in England, have not acted properly or fairly or have provided a poor service. We work to put things right where we can and to share lessons learned to improve public services. ...
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Ann Craft Trust (Act)

Tel: 0115 951 5400

Centre for Social Work
University Park
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG7 2RD

29.0 miles away

The Ann Craft Trust (ACT) is committed to safeguarding disabled children and vulnerable adults from abuse. ACT is national charity that provides consultation, training and research across the statutory and third sector. Our partners include the NHS, Police and Social Care whilst we also provide i...
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Primarily professionals supporting disabled children and vulnerable adults we also offer informal advice to family members and individuals with safeguarding concerns including disability, mental capacity and financial abuse.
Anxiety UK (Head Office)

Tel: 03444 775 774 Text: 07537 416 905

Nunes House
447 Chester Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M16 9HA

29.1 miles away

Anxiety UK works to relieve and support those living with anxiety disorders by providing information, support and understanding via an extensive range of services, including 1:1 therapy. They work regularly with external agencies and healthcare professionals to improve services for those living ...
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Anyone living with anxiety disorders their family friends or carers. Can also offer information and services to professional health care workers.