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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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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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Evolve - Community Counselling Charity
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Keep Your Head
Keep Your Head brings together reliable information on mental health and wellbeing for children, young people and adults across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
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Little Downham & Pymoor Volunteers - Covid-19
Community support
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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
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Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Partnership
The Partnership is made up of key agencies in the county that have a role in preventing, and providing services and support to survivors of, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence. The Partnership is responsible for: Commissioning refuge places and
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Offord Cluny & Offord Darcy Parish Council - Covid-19
The Village Hall, 158 High Street, Offord Cluny, St Neots,
Local Authority
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Better Housing Better Health
Better Housing Better Health is here to help keep residents in Cambridgeshire warm and well at home and improve the energy efficiency of their homes. In a preventative approach to health and well-being, our service provides residents with a single
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PANS/PANDAS UK Charity
PANS (paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric syndrome) and PANDAS (paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with strep) are devastating neuropsychiatric conditions that are currently poorly recognised, diagnosed and supported both