We regularly work in partnership with voluntary and statutory agencies to assist with the support we provide. These strong links and partnerships give us a good understanding of what services can assist you if we cannot.
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Cranstoun Drug Services plans to be the ‘first choice’ independent organisation in the UK, tackling the impact and harm caused by drugs and alcohol to individuals and communities. |
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Eaves is a London-based charity that provides high quality housing and support to vulnerable women. We also carry out research, advocacy and campaigning to prevent all forms of violence against women. At Eaves, we put the needs of women first. We are determined to give a voice to the most excluded women in society and provide direct, innovative services to support and empower women to help themselves. |
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Equinox Care seek to ensure vulnerable women and men with alcohol, drug and mental health problems are not excluded, can access appropriate services and receive the help they need, so they can lead full and rewarding lives in the community. |
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Grenfell Housing is accredited by the Foyer Federation. Foyers deliver a holistic service to young people aged 16 - 24 by providing a home, training, support and access to employment which breaks the 'no home-no job-no home' cycle. |
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Metropolitan Support Trust are a specialist care and support organisation, committed to supporting people to live independent lives. Every year, they support over 5,000 people in London, the Midlands and Yorkshire. |
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Nacro is a national charity which promotes the care and resettlement of offenders into the community and community involvement in crime prevention. It runs housing, education and training and employment projects for ex-offenders and those at risk of offending. It also lobbies for better ways to reduce crime. |
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Odyssey provides a range of services for people with Learning Disabilities, in all areas of their lives, from getting a job to going on holiday. We support people with different needs in their own homes and expect them to be able to make choices about the place they live and how the service is provided to them. |
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Women's Aid is the key national charity working to end domestic violence against women and children. We support a network of over 500 domestic and sexual violence services across the UK. Wandle works with a women's refuge in the Borough of Merton. |
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For 50 years Richmond Fellowship have pioneered and practised a belief in social inclusion and recovery. We believe that mental health is everyone’s business, and that we all depend on each other for our mental wellbeing. We believe that recovery is a journey, and is different for each person. The achievement of the best possible quality of life for each individual lies at the heart of this journey. |
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Servite Houses provide a home that is safe and comfortable, where each person is treated as an individual. Residents are encouraged to be as independent as possible – making choices in their daily lives about their likes and dislikes. Residents reflect the wide range of cultural backgrounds in the local community, and bring a wonderful diversity of cultures and experience. |
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Established as a charity in 1986, Sign Health began as the only organisation working specifically to provide facilities for profoundly deaf people with mental health problems or additional needs. Today, their services include health information, advocacy and counselling. |
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United Response supports people with learning disabilities, mental health needs and physical disabilities to live in the community, across England and in Wales. We do this in many different ways, from supporting people in their own homes to working with people to access training and work opportunities. Set up over 30 years ago, we now work with around 1,500 people at any one time. |
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Wandsworth Women's Aid is a charity-based project supporting women and children experiencing domestic violence. They provide advice, support and information to enable them to start new lives and offer continued support whilst they settle in new homes and schools.Wandsworth Women's Aid is a charity-based project supporting women and children experiencing domestic violence. They provide advice, support and information to enable them to start new lives and offer continued support whilst they settle in new homes and schools. |