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- Harmless - The centre of excellence for self-harm and suicide prevention Work with people who do or are at risk of self-harm. They work with anyone, of any age if they are at risk of harming themselves. Contact via website https://harmless.org.uk/contact/
- (formerly Berkshire Women's Aid) Offers support to victims of domestic violence, targeted at men and women. Visit website for more information. Helpline open 9am - 5pm weekdays, and 24 hour help is also available in emergencies on this number. BWA is free to call from…
- Aim for Change is BWA’s new programme for perpetrators of domestic abuse. The programme provides integrated survivor support to manage risk and provide support to survivors in their own right. Aim for Change is focused on increasing understanding of domestic abuse and participant’s accountability, with…
- Alumina is a free, online 7 week course for young people struggling with self-harm. Each course has up to 8 young people, all accessing the sessions from their own phones, tablets or laptops across the UK. The courses take place on different evenings of the…
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- Monday to SaturdayPregnant Then Screwed is a charity run by women who have lived experience of pregnancy and maternity discrimination. Their aim is to end the motherhood penalty so that pregnant women and mothers have equal access to the labour market. They run a free legal advice…
- Advice line: Monday to Friday 10am - 1pmMaternity Action provides online information and telephone advice on maternity and parental rights at work, maternity pay, benefits and breastfeeding rights. They provide information and advice for UK citizens and women from abroad. For free, confidential advice and support, contact our team of specialist advisers. Visit…
- MonthlyParenting Special Children has set up a support group for adoptive parents of children and young people who have experienced developmental trauma. Research shows that Adopters face unique challenges in their parenting that are often not understood by well-meaning family and friends. Aims of the…The Arcade Building11 Glebe RoadReadingRG2 7AG
- Support Groups PSC has set up a number of support groups in response to feedback about the lack of ongoing support available, and subsequent feelings of isolation experienced by many of our families. Families with a child or young person with additional needs, and/or disabilities,…
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