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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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Stay and Play
1 The Green, Pathfinder Way, Northstowe
From: Tue; 2 April 2024To: Tue; 25 June 2024
Stay and Play session for children aged 0-5. Activities based on the 50 Things to do Before You’re Five app. To book, please email, phone, or message us on Facebook
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Five to Thrive Fridays
Five to Thrive Friday Posted on facebook every Friday at 10am during March 2024
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Cambridge Women's Aid
Cambridge Women's Aid provides dedicated and specialist services to women and children affected by domestic abuse. We offer a free and confidential community based outreach service and safe refuge for women in Cambridge city, South and East
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ILBP Provider - Appointeeships & Deputyships
ILBP Provider Ltd is a corporate appointeeship and deputyship provider who supports our clients to manage their personal finances & state benefits. We believe strongly that the key to success is empowerment and teamwork from all parties involved.
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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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Cambridgeshire Care Providers Alliance - Covid-19
F21 Stirling House, Cambridge Innovation Park, Denny End Road, Waterbeach, Cambridge
Cambridgeshire Care Providers Alliance (CCPA) is Community Interest Company owned and managed by its members; health and social care leaders within each of the five district councils, Cambridge City Council, South Cambridgeshire District Council,
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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