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  • Freeva - Leicester

    Freeva - Leicester

    Free-VA is a registered charity based in Leicester, working towards reducing domestic violence, rape and sexual assault. Formerly known as Domestic Violence Integrated Response Project (DVIRP), not too long ago the charity took a big step and decided to rebrand and come out with a new name and logo that would be easier to understand and remember.  We provide specialist support and information to anyone affected by domestic violence, rape and sexual assault - we work closely with other agencies to ensure the right support is in place for you.

  • Impact Family Services

    Impact Family Services

    Impact Family Services in Scarborough helps to keep children in touch with both parents after separation.   Services include: Family Support Workers: For parents who are separated and thinking of separating, this service can provide information on child contact issues, conflict, family mediation, DNA testing, drug/alcohol abuse testing and the application process for the family court. Family mediation: Family mediators can help separated couples to find their own positive solutions to issues such as child contact arrangements. Supported child contact: Offers a safe and friendly neutral venue where children of separated families can spend time with the parent they don’t live with and sometimes other family members. Supervised child contact: Ensures the physical safety and emotional well-being of a child when risks have been identified. It also assists in building and sustaining positive relationships between a child and the parent they don’t live with.

  • Warwickshire Domestic Violence Support Services (WDVSS)

    Warwickshire Domestic Violence Support Services (WDVSS)

    Warwickshire Domestic Violence Support Services is a voluntary organisation which exists to support those experiencing domestic violence. We offer a range of services to meet the needs of those coming to us for help and support.

  • WILD Young Parents Project

    WILD Young Parents Project

    WILD is a specialist service for young mothers under 23 years and their children. WILD aims to provide young mothers and their children with opportunities to develop their skills, improve self-esteem, make positive and healthy choices, protect themselves, participate as equal members of their communities and achieve their potential.        

  • Young People Cornwall

    Young People Cornwall

    Young People Cornwall knows what young people need. We’ve been successfully working with 11-25 year olds for almost 40 years, encouraging thousands of young people to reach their potential. Set up in 1974 to help youth groups across the county, we’ve grown in size and scope since we started, but our ambition and drive stays the same. Young People Cornwall offers a range of programmes, projects and services, but they all have one thing in common. Putting the young person in control and engaging with them on their terms – to support their needs and aspirations

  • Special Educational Needs, Disability, Information, Advice and Support Services

    Special Educational Needs, Disability, Information, Advice and Support Services

    SENDIASS (formerly known as the Parent Partnership Service) provides a free, impartial and confidential service to parents and carers of children with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND) aged 0 - 25. We also support young people with SEND.

  • Isle of Wight Youth Trust

    Isle of Wight Youth Trust

    The Youth Trust is a charitable independent and professional organisation offering counselling, advice, information and support services to young people aged 25 and under on the Isle of Wight and, in some cases their parents or carers. .

  • Parent's Voice IW

    Parent's Voice IW

    Aims of Paren's Voice IW To create, develop and sustain a parent forum on the Isle of Wight representing parents and carers of children with SEN and/or disabilities that will : Champion our children's access to opportunities that help them to thrive and reach their full potential, and Work with providers (e.g. Local Authority) and other organisations to raise standards and improve support and services for our children and their families.

  • Escape Support Group

    Escape Support Group

    ESCAPE Support Group aim to extend opportunities and support to families of special needs children, within Somerset. We bring the whole family unit together to spend quality time in relaxed surroundings. Our activities boost morale, increase confidence, improve social skills, decrease behavioural difficulties and develop and strengthen friendships.

  • Glow

    Glow

    A charity on a mission to end relationship abuse, campaigning for change and providing support throughout Staffordshire and its surrounding areas.

  • Splitz Support Service

    Splitz Support Service

    Splitz is a nationally accredited, independent charity and leading provider of domestic abuse support services in southwest England. We have a key role in shaping strategy and policy through our participation in local strategy groups, domestic abuse forums and by lobbying local, regional and national government. Splitz Support Service works to end domestic abuse and sexual violence in partnership with individuals, communities and other agencies by:        helping people identify, come to terms with and overcome their difficulties and challenges;        providing high quality support services;        generating solutions that are appropriate to the needs of the individuals and their communities.