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Childhood Cataract Network
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We are a UK-based mutual support group for those affected by childhood cataracts. Our chief means of support is an email group where those affected can chat and exchange advice. Our website provides lots of useful information. We very occasionally organise events where members and their families ...
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Those affected by childhood cataract and their families and close friends
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South Asian Health Foundation
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Tel: 07807 069719
B15 3QE
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South Asian Health Foundation (SAHF) is a registered charity founded in 1999 to promote good health in the UK’s South Asian communities. We are one of the UK’s leading British Asian health charities. Our mission is to assist persons living in the U.K., particularly those of South Asian origin, w...
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Spokz People National
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Tel: 01543 899317
2 Jordan Croft
Lichfield
Staffordshire
WS13 8PN
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Spokz People offer a range of support services for adults with physical disabilities, their partners and health care professionals: counselling, support groups and sex and relationship support. We work mainly online as well as Lichfield, Staffordshire.
Spokz People was set up because many peopl...
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People with physical disabilities, partners, carers and health care professionals.
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National Institute Of Conductive Education
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Tel: 0121 442 5564
Cannon Hill House
Russell Road
Moseley
Birmingham
West Midlands
B13 8RD
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The Foundation for Conductive Education is a leading UK charity working to improve the lives of children and adults with neurological motor disorders through the practice of Conductive Education.
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Adults and children with neurological motor disorders - Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson's, stroke, multiple sclerosis, head injury, and their Carers. Training courses available for professionals.
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Proteus Family Network Uk
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Tel: 01785 661263
10 Overhill Road
Weeping Cross
Stafford
Staffordshire
ST17 0QA
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Proteus Family Network UK aims to preserve and protect the health and promote the welfare of persons affected by Proteus Syndrome, Klippel Trenaunay Syndrome and associated conditions.
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Carers, general public, medical professionals.
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British Heart Foundation
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Tel: 0808 802 1234
B26 3YU
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The British Heart Foundation is the UK's number one heart charity.
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Anyone wanting information on heart health or a heart related issue
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British Sjögren's Syndrome Association
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Tel: 0121 478 0222
PO Box 15040
Birmingham
West Midlands
B31 9DP
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As a charity, the BSSA aims to raise awareness of the disease and support research into its cause and treatment.
A self-help organisation with more than 2300 members, the BSSA is dedicated to providing mutual support and information to individuals affected by this disabling disease.
It has regi...
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Anyone affected by or interested in knowing more about Sjögren’s Syndrome.
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Stop It Now! UK and Ireland helpline
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Tel: Confidential helpline: 0808 1000 900
General enquiries: 01527 591922
B48 7QA
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Stop It Now! UK and Ireland runs a confidential helpline for anyone with concerns about child sexual abuse and its prevention. Our mission is to prevent child sexual abuse by working with protective adults, those affected by abuse and those perpetrating it, including young people with harmful sex...
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Parents, carers and professionals who have a concern about child sexual abuse prevention.
Adults concerned about their own, another adult or young person’s sexual thoughts, feelings or behaviour towards children.
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Pip Helpline
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Tel: 0800 121 4433
WV99 1AH
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Get advice or information about a claim you’ve already made for Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
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People who have made a claim for PIP.
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No Panic
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Tel: Helpline Number - 0844 967 4848
Youth Helpline Number - 0330 606 1174
51A Market Street
Oakengates
Telford
Shropshire
TF2 6EL
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Support for sufferers of Panic Attacks, Phobias, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, General Anxiety Disorder and Tranquilliser Withdrawal.
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