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Leeds City Council Adult Social Care

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Leicester City Council

Here you can find details of our wide range of services for adults, families and children. These include fostering and adoption, home care for the elderly and services for people with disabilities.

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Leicestershire County Council

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London Borough of Lewisham

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Lincolnshire County Council Adult Social Care

Adult Social Care (ASC) offer support, advice, information and guidance to enable people over the age of 18 in Lincolnshire to live more independently.

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Lincolnshire County Council Children's Services

Caring for children can be a difficult task, especially if something unforeseen happens. Lincolnshire County Council is committed to providing the best possible care for children and young people all over the county and providing help wherever possible. This section gives you all the information that you need with regards to child care. Including, fostering, adoption and children's information services.

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Liverpool City Council

Health and social care services from the council, the NHS and others

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Manchester City Council

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London Borough of Merton Council

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Middlesbrough Council

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Midlothian Council

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Milton Keynes Council

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Monmouthshire County Council

We offer a wide range of services to the community with a range of health and social care needs.

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Moray Council

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Newcastle City Council

We want to promote healthy living and social wellbeing. The section provides you with advice for adults, children and family care.

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London Borough of Newham

Our new set of Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) web pages will ensure that adults who need support, and their families, friends and carers have better access to health and well-being information.

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London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Childrens' Services

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Newport City Council

We help to look after and protect vulnerable elderly people, children in need, people with disabilities, carers of all ages, people with learning disabilities, mental health problems and those with alcohol and drug problems.

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Norfolk County Council: Care, Support and Health

We help a range of people in Norfolk to live fulfilling and independent lives, we can also give you and your carer information and advice, even if you do not qualify for social care funding. We can also put you in touch with other organisations that may be able to help you

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Brook

Brook is the UK's leading provider of sexual health services and advice for young people under 25. We are the only charity working across the UK and Channel Islands that specialises in working with young people to promote their sexual health in the wider context of health and wellbeing. Established in 1964, Brook has over 50 years of experience working with young people and currently has services in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Jersey as well as our digital Ask Brook service.

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North Lanarkshire Council

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A Question of Care

Do you enjoy seeing people get the most out of each day and achieve what they want in life? This is what a career in care is all about! It might mean working with babies and young children, children and young people, adults when they need extra help, in fact people of any age ‘‘ supporting them to turn their dreams into reality! Try our interactive video challenge 'A Question of Care: a Career for YOU' to see what a career in care is like. At the end you`ll receive a detailed personal profile that tells you if you've got what it takes to join us!

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North Tyneside Council Social Care Services

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North Yorkshire County Council

It is the aim of North Yorkshire County Council to promote healthy living and social wellbeing through support to individuals, families and communities in North Yorkshire. We work in partnership with our colleagues in health, the voluntary sector and others to improve the health of people in North Yorkshire and to support people who face health difficulties.

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Northamptonshire County Council Adult Services

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Northumberland County Council

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Nottingham City Council Health and Social Care

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Nottingham City Council Childrens Services

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Nottinghamshire County Council: Care

People need care and support for many reasons. This can be because of their age, disability, health or the personal situation they find themselves in.

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Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council

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Orkney Health and Care

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The Knowledge Network

Guidelines and evidence summaries provide decision support at the point of care. They are a good place to start as they are easy to navigate and search. Alternatively, search for articles and books in the Library Search.

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Pembrokeshire County Council

We provide a wide range of social care and support services to meet the individual needs of people in Pembrokeshire, helping them to live as independent and fulfilled lives as possible. We have a legal duty to protect people, including children and young people from harm, neglect or abuse. People may need social care or support during a crisis, because of their age, long term ill health or disability, or because they are caring for others.

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Perth & Kinross Council

As a Council, we have a responsibility to support, protect and care for people in our community. Across Perth and Kinross we have residents with a wide range of health and social care needs. These include families in crisis, young offenders, elderly people struggling to live independently, or children in need of the care and support of foster carers.

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Peterborough City Council Health & Social Care

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Plymouth City Council

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Portsmouth City Council Adult Social Care

Welcome to our pages about health and social care in Portsmouth. We are committed to protecting and supporting our most vulnerable residents as well as promoting healthy lifestyles for local people.

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Powys County Council

This section of the site deals with the Health and Social Services delivered by Powys County Council; you will also find links to other organisations dealing with health and social care issues relevant to people living in Powys.

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London Borough of Redbridge

Adult and children's services

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Renfrewshire Council

Caring for and protecting adults

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Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council

Adults and Older People

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Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council

Live as independently as possible within your community and access the different choices to support you when you need it most.

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Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council

Health and Social Care

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Rutland County Council

Rutland County Council provides advice and information, personal care and support and equipment and adaptation to people who are experiencing difficulties.

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Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

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Scottish Borders Council

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Sefton Council

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Sheffield City Council

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Shetland Islands Council

Social Care, Social Work and Health

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Shropshire County Council

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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

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Somerset County Council Adult Social Care

Adult Social Care supports adults of a working age and older people who have disabilities, mental health problems, a sensory loss or general frailty. Our aim is to actively promote independence and choice. We help people to live in their own homes for as long as possible. When this is no longer possible we help people to choose a good quality care home.

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Somerset County Council Childrens Services

Children's Social Care Children's Social Care has a duty to safeguard and promote the wellbeing of children and young people. It provides services to children and young people assessed as being ‘in need' for a variety of reasons.

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South Ayrshire Council

Social Care and Health

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South Lanarkshire Council

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South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council

Children, adults & families

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Southampton City Council

We provide a range of services for adults with long and short term health and care needs. Together with the primary care trust, the NHS and voluntary organisations we work to make sure that you have access to the services that you need to live as independently as possible. We also offer advice and support to carers and relatives of people receiving, or in need of, our services.

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Trafford Council Adult Social Care

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University of Salford

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London Borough of Southwark Council

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