Useful Links Directory
Links to useful websites and resources
Council of the Isles of Scilly Childrens Services
You might be wondering, exactly what is it that the Children's Social Care Team do on the Isles of Scilly? The Children's Social Care Team works in partnership with families, children and young people across theislands to provide a range of services. We also work with other agencies to ensure the best possible provision is available to everyone living on Scilly. We offer a broad range of services from family support to child protection and seek to work with you and offer support whenever you might need it, whether it's just a one off phone call or if you need some longer term support
Counsel and Care
Charity giving advice and information to older people, their relatives and carers across the UK. Includes care home guides.
Counselling Directory
Counselling Directory only lists counsellors and psychotherapists who are registered with a recognised professional body or those who have sent us copies of their qualifications and insurance cover.
Coventry City Council
Health and Social Care
Coventry University
Undergraduate
CRIN – Child Rights Information Network
CRIN is a global children's rights network. We press for rights - not charity - and a systemic shift in how governments and societies view children. We link to 2,251 organisations and have 26,257 resources on our site.
Crossroads Care
Crossroads Care wants every carer to be recognised, supported and offered services to help them maintain their own health and wellbeing.
Cruse Bereavement Care
Cruse is committed to breaking the stigma around grief and ensuring that everyone, no matter how old or young, can access the highest quality support following a bereavement. Not only does Cruse provide a telephone helpline and the useful information you will find on this website, but our trained volunteers provide face-to-face support and practical advice in branches across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
De Montfort University, Leicester
Undergraduate
Decent Work Agenda
Work is central to people's well-being. In addition to providing income, work can pave the way for broader social and economic advancement, strengthening individuals, their families and communities. Such progress, however, hinges on work that is decent. Decent work sums up the aspirations of people in their working lives.
Dementia UK
The mission of Dementia UK is to improve quality of life for all people affected by dementia. Objectives: Promote and develop Admiral Nursing - a specialist nursing intervention focused on meeting the needs of carers and families of people with dementia Provide high quality training for professionals working with older people, carers and people with dementia Empower carers to have a voice through Uniting Carers our national network of family carers Promote good practice in dementia care Work in partnership with the NHS, social services, other voluntary groups, carers and people with dementia Contribute to national policy on dementia, older people and carers' issues Influence practice and policy development
DEMOS
Demos is a think-tank focused on power and politics. Our unique approach challenges the traditional, 'ivory tower' model of policymaking by giving a voice to people and communities. We work together with the groups and individuals who are the focus of our research, including them in citizens’ juries, deliberative workshops, focus groups and ethnographic research. Through our high quality and socially responsible research, Demos has established itself as the leading independent think tank in British politics. Our work is driven by the goal of a society populated by free, capable, secure and powerful citizens.
Department for Education
The Department for Education is responsible for education and children’s services.
Department of Health
Guidance on the use of alcohol by children and young people
Department of Health Public health, adult social care, and the NHS
The Department of Health works to define policy and guidance for delivering a social care system that provides care equally for all, while enabling people to retain their independence, control and dignity.
Department of Health, Public health, adult social care, and the NHS
The Department of Health works to define policy and guidance for delivering a social care system that provides care equally for all, while enabling people to retain their independence, control and dignity.
Derby City Council
Health and Social Care


