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    Adult Services - Mental Health

    Providing Mental Health and Mental Capacity support, advice and signposting, to health and social care professionals. AWP Service in North Somerset Accessing AWP services If you have any questions or wish to contact one of the teams, contact AWP’s switchboard Tel: 01225 325687 Primary Care…

    The advocacy people

    The advocacy people is an independent charity that provides free independent and confidential advocacy services. We provide independent advocacy services to help resolve issues or concerns you may have about your health and well-being or your health and social care services. Our aim is to ensure that:…
    Telephone:
    0330 440 9000

    Age UK Somerset - Charity providing Information, Advice and Services for older people in North Somerset

    Age UK Somerset exists only to help make life better for the older people of Somerset and North Somerset. There is much to celebrate about getting older, but our later years can also prove challenging: loss of confidence, lack of mobility, financial pressures and suffering…
    Telephone:
    01823 345 613

    Alzheimer's Society North Somerset

    Our Dementia Advisors provide ongoing support/information either by phone, post or face2face, you will have a designated advisor who will stay with you throughout your journey Our groups run across north Somerset including “Singing for the Brain”, activity groups, Tea Dances  and support groups.
    Telephone:
    0300 1234 589

    Beat Eating Disorders

    Beat Eating Disorders is the leading UK charity for people with eating disorders and their families. beat is the working name of the Eating Disorders Association Information and help on all aspects of eating disorders including Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder and related eating…
    Telephone:
    0808 801 0711 (Young People)
    0808 801 0811 (Adults)

    Bipolar UK (Weston-s-Mare)

    Self-help group for people who suffer from bipolar disorder (manic depression) and their family members, friends and carers. Meet second Tuesday of the month 7:30pm to 9.30pm Support groups are free to attend and are open to anyone affected by bipolar, including family, friends and carers. …
    Telephone:
    0333 323 3885

    The Care Forum

    The Care Forum is an independent voluntary and community sector infrastructure organisation. We work primarily across Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. We can also work across the South West region. What We Do  Support communication, consultation and networking with the…
    Telephone:
    0117 965 4444
    0117 965 0200

    Citizens Advice North Somerset

    Citizens Advice North Somerset provides free, independent, impartial and confidential advice on a wide range of issues, including employment, housing, welfare benefits, money advice, relationship breakdown, court action, immigration and consumer problems. We value diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination. We are a hate crime…
    Telephone:
    0808 278 7973

    Cruse Bereavement Care - North Somerset

    Anyone can contact Cruse Bereavement Care if they want to talk about themselves or someone they know who has been affected by a death. Referrals are made via the Area office in Bristol 0117 926 4045. Cruse Bereavement care exists to promote the well-being of bereaved people…
    Telephone:
    0117 926 4045

    The Freedom Programme

    A free online programme.  The Freedom Programme is a domestic violence programme which was created by Pat Craven who holds the copyright (all rights reserved) and evolved from her work with perpetrators of domestic violence. The Freedom Programme examines the roles played by attitudes and…
    Telephone:
    0808 2000 247 - Freephone Helpline
    01942 262 270
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