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EdPsychEd
EdPsychEd are a team of Educational & Child Psychologists who have developed an online training platform to provide accessible and impactful training courses for School Staff, and Parents and Psychologists.
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ABLEize Disability Resource
ABLEize is a UK wide disability information site run by disabled people to offer information about disability and health products and services through a comprehensive directory of websites aimed solely at the disabled and special needs person, their
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Choices Counselling
Alex Wood Hall, Norfolk Street, Cambridge
Choices offer a confidential counselling service in Cambridge (UK) and surrounding areas for women and men whose lives are affected by childhood sexual abuse. We continue to take referrals at present, so if you would like to find out more about our
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The Kite Trust - Covid-19
We support the wellbeing and creativity of LGBTQ+ young people in Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and surrounding areas through information, support and groups. We build inclusive communities to tackle inequalities through consultancy, training and
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Pathway to Parenting - North Cambridge Child and Family Centre
The Centre, Campkin Road, Cambridge
Mon; 8 April 20242:00pm to 4:00pm
A 4-week antenatal programme for first time mums to be and your partner. Preparing for birth and beyond. Sessions cover labour, delivering baby, care and role of professionals you meet along the way. To book, call 01223 728118 or email child
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Cambridge Cancer Help Centre
Cambridge Cancer Help Centre, David Rayner Building, 120 Cambridge Road, Great Shelford, Cambridge
We provide non medical support for people between and after cancer treatment and diagnosis. We give people with cancer and their carers an opportunity to meet, talk and socialise and, if they wish, confide in each other. By providing understanding
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National Health Hearing Aids Maintenance
Covid-19 Advice on Maintenance and Batteries support for National Health Hearing Aids for the duration of the pandemic
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Stroke Association Recovery and Communication Support Service
If you or someone you care about has had a stroke, our service can provide practical advice, essential information and emotional support. We'll work closely with you ton set your own goals and help you achieve them, making sure your needs are met as
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Centre 33
33 Clarendon Street
We provide free and confidential support and information for young people up to the age of 25. We are working remotely across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough via telephone, WhatsApp, text and email. We can support young people with their emotional
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Centre 33, Someone to Talk to
Someone to Talk to supports people aged 13-25 with a range of issues, in particular with: Emotional health We provide a safe and confidential place to share and explore ways of overcoming worries. We can provide counselling and guided self-help