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Staffordshire County Council

We're responsible for providing social care for vulnerable adults and older people across Staffordshire as well as providing services and support for those who care for them. In addition our Children and Families Social Work Teams provide advice, support and social work to families - parents, children and other carers.

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Sunderland County Council

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Surrey County Council

Social Care and Health

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London Borough of Sutton Council Adult Social Care

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London Borough of Sutton Council Children's Services

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Swansea City & Borough Council

Social Care

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Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council

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Thurrock Council Adult Social Care

Our social care services are designed to give you more freedom in the way you live. We want to help you make your own choices and control your own care.

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Thurrock Council Childrens Services

We aim to work together with families who need help and support to promote the welfare and safety of their children. To do this we work closely with other services such as Health, Education, Housing, Police, Probation, as well as Voluntary organisations.

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Trafford Council Children and Families

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Vale of Glamorgan Council

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Wakefield Council Health Care & Advice

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Walsall Council

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London Borough of Waltham Forest Adult Social Care

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Warwickshire County Council

Social Care and Health

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West Berkshire Council

West Berkshire Council is committed to improving the Health and Well-being of our population. We work in partnership with a wide range of services and partners to do this. The Council takes the lead in social care services providing support to people who may be at risk or vulnerable, so they can live safely in their community and reach their full potential.

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West Dunbartonshire Council

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Agency workers: your rights

Find out your rights as a locum.

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Become: the Charity for Children in Care and Young Care Leavers

Since 1992 when we were established as a charity (born out of Who Cares? magazine which started in 1985), we've been working to improve the everyday lives and future life chances of young people who are unable to live with their birth families.

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Western Isles Council

Social and Community Services Department

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Westminster City Council

This section tells you how to get council support for yourself or your family. It includes information of particular interest to senior residents, social workers, carers and those who have difficulties due to long-term illness or disability. Also, you can see the services available to support families, children and young people. There's also a link to help you find your local GP, dentist or healthcare service.

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Wigan Council

Health and Social Care

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Wiltshire County Council

Social care services in Wiltshire help people live safely and independently in their local communities. There are a wide range of services for children and families and for adults and their carers. Services include family support, home care, residential care, fostering and adoption.

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Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead Adult Social Care

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Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead Children and Families

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Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council Health and Social Care

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Wolverhampton City Council

Adult Social Care

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Wolverhampton City Council

Children and Young People

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CerebralPalsy.org.uk

CerebralPalsy.org.uk Supporting children, adults and their families affected by Cerebral Palsy. It is estimated that 1 in 400 babies born in the UK have a type of cerebral palsy. Figures indicate that with the birth rate in excess of 700,000 per year there may be as many a 1800 new cases of cerebral palsy in children each year. Taking into account family, friends and others involved in supporting those with cerebral palsy it becomes apparent how these conditions affect many thousands of lives not just in the UK but around the world.

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Worcestershire County Council

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Wrexham County Borough Council

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York City Council

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Central Bedfordshire Council Adults

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Bristol City Council Health and Social Care

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Internet Matters

We're a not-for-profit organisation that has a simple purpose ‘‘ to help keep children safe in the digital world. As we're backed by the UK's most prominent internet industry players, BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media, and are supported by leading child online safety experts, we're able to offer you the best advice and information available on tackling e-safety issues. We're passionate about keeping children safe online and are here to help you make the right decisions for you and your family.

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Derby City Council

Health and Social Care

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East Ayrshire Council

We provide a comprehensive range of social work and social care services across Community Care, Children and Families and Criminal Justice.

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East Renfrewshire Council Adult Social Care

At any stage in life Adults and Older People can find that they need advice or support. We know that quite often these needs emerge unexpectedly. In this section of the website we aim to offer information on some of the most common problems which are likely to emerge. These pages offer a wide range of information and advice about Health and Care. It also provides contact details and links to local services.

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East Renfrewshire Council Childrens Services

We know that children, young people and their families may need advice, guidance or support for a number of reasons and that there will be times when support is needed in a crisis. In this section of the website we aim to provide information on the main problems affecting children, young people and their families and how support and advice can be provided. These pages offer information and advice about care and health services, providing contact details and links to local services.

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East Riding of Yorkshire Council

In this section you will find useful advice and information in a multitude of areas connected to your life, including caring for yourself and family members, caring for the wider community, legal and consumer advice and information about citizenship.

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North East Lincolnshire Council: Safeguarding and social care

Safeguarding and social care is where you can find information about adult safeguarding and social care, children safeguarding and social care, fostering and adoption. If you would like information on housing related support (formerly known as supporting people), then visit our Housing related support page.

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North Lincolnshire Council Social Care

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Portsmouth City Council - Children and Families

Portsmouth City Council is committed to helping city families. Follow the links below to see how we support parents and children. Professionals working in children and family care will also find useful information. In a perfect world, we would be able to give everyone everything they need. In reality we have to decide who needs help most urgently. We have rules for deciding who receives services from us. These are called eigibility criteria. Phone us if you would like a copy. For more information, phone 023 9283 9111.

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London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Adult Social Care

Welcome to the Richmond Care and Support website where we hope you can find all the information you need to live well in the Borough. This is a new service provided in partnership by the Council, the Community Independent Living Service, Richmond Carers Hub and Healthwatch Richmond.

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St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council

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Stirling Council

Our aim is to provide the best possible services with emphasis on protecting and supporting individuals who are at risk. We work with people and families who need social work support so they can make the most of the opportunities they have and to realise their potential.

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Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council

Health and Social Care

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Suffolk County Council Adult Social Care

Adult Social Care and Health

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Enable Scotland

ENABLE Scotland is a dynamic charity run by its members. We campaign for a better life for children and adults with learning disabilities. We support people who have learning disabilities and their families to live, work and take part in their communities.

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Alcohol-Related Brain Damage

Alcohol-Related Brain Damage (ARBD), or alcohol-related brain injury (ARBI), is an umbrella term for the damage that can happen to the brain as a result of long-term heavy drinking. Over time, drinking too much alcohol can change the way the brain works, and its physical shape and structure. This can bring some very serious consequences, including changes in personality, as well problems with thinking, mood, memory and learning.

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Refugee Childrens Consortium

The Refugee Children's Consortium (RCC) is a group of NGOs working collaboratively to ensure that the rights and needs of refugee children are promoted, respected and met in accordance with the relevant domestic, regional and international standards.

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Rights of Women

Rights of Women have produced a number of information sheets on legal issues affecting women. You can download them here, free of charge. The information contained on this page is not legal advice. If you have a legal problem, you should talk to a lawyer or advisor before deciding what to do. The information given here is written for people resident in or affected by the laws of England and Wales.

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Action for Prisoners Families

Action for Prisoners' Families (APF) works for the benefit of prisoners' and offenders' families by representing the views of families and those who work with them and by promoting effective work with families.

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History of Psychiatry in Britain and Ireland since 1500

This is the first of two series of weekly podcasts to be broadcast between July 2016 and December 2017. The first series of 44 podcasts covers England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland during the last 500 years, looking at continuities and changes in how mental illness was understood and treated, and at the radical shifts in systems of caring for those who were either mad or mentally handicapped during the last two centuries.

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National FGM Centre

The National FGM Centre is a partnership between Barnardo's and the Local Government Association (LGA) to achieve a systems change in the provision of services for girls and women affected by female genital mutilation (FGM). Funded initially by the Department of Education as part of its Children's Social Care Innovation Programme, the Centre works closely with key partners from Local Authorities, Health, Education, Police, and the voluntary sector to achieve its vision and aims.

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Disabled People

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Disrespect Nobody

There's a person attached to every body, respect both. Healthy relationships are all about respecting each other. You should feel loved, safe and free to be yourself. Relationships can be confusing and it can be difficult to understand what is and isn't normal behaviour. But disrespectful and unacceptable behaviour can come in many forms. It isn't limited to just physical behaviour; it can also go way beyond that. For example, it's not OK for someone to try and pressure you into sending a nude pic, or to expect the same things to happen that they've seen in a porn film.

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NSPCC

The NSPCC's vision is to end cruelty to children in the UK. We campaign to change the law, provide ChildLine and the NSPCC helpline service, offer advice for adults, and much more. See what's new with our work ‘‘ or make a difference by volunteering or donating.

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UNICEF

UNICEF works in the UK to champion children's rights, win support and raise money for our work with children everywhere. For over 60 years UNICEF has been the world's leading organisation for children, working to help them survive and thrive from early childhood through adolescence.

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ODI Overseas Development Institute

ODI is Britain's leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. Our mission is to inspire and inform policy and practice which lead to the reduction of poverty, the alleviation of suffering and the achievement of sustainable livelihoods in developing countries. We do this by locking together high quality applied research, practical policy advice, and policy-focused dissemination and debate. We work with partners in the public and private sectors, in both developing and developed countries.

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