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  1. Weekly 11-16 LGBT+ Group We offer confidential one-to-one and group support providing specialist services to young people on a weekly basis.   This service provides a safe and non-judgmental place where young LGBT+ people can be themselves, meet new friends, take part in activities and access…
    Please contact us for more information about when the session is run.
    The Centre Place/ Abbey Street Community CentreAbbey StreetWorksopNottinghamshireS80 2LA
  2. 16-25 LGBT+ Group - (previously known as Worksop Out on Wednesday (WOW)) We offer confidential one-to-one and group support providing specialist services to young people on a weekly basis. This service provides a safe and non-judgmental place where young LGBT+ people can be themselves, meet…
    Please contact us for more information about when the session is run.
    The Centre PlaceAbbey Street Community Centre, Abbey StreetWorksopNottsS80 2LA
  3. The 25% ME Group is a nationwide community based voluntary group. They have two members of staff paid for by the Lottery Fund and volunteers (most of whom are chronic ME sufferers). They provide a range of services to people affected by severe ME (Myalgic…
    21Church StreetTroonAyrshireKA10 6HT
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    Scouts are do-ers and give-it-a-go-ers. Yes, we go camping, hiking, swimming, abseiling, cycling and canoeing. But we also get to hang out with our friends every week – having fun, playing games, working in a team and taking on new challenges. Every week across the…
    Wednesday and Thursday evenings
    Newark RoadTuxfordNG22 0NA
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  5. About Access provides a variety of services concerned with accessibility for disabled people. We offer consultancy and accredited practical advice on disabled access to and within buildings, including how the features of a property can help or hinder accessibility. Our services range from the preparation…
    63Wilson StreetAnlabyHullHU10 7AJ
  6. Our strategy for Sport and Physical activity - Getting Active Together, has those that are Inactive at its centre. Across Nottinghamshire, we have a distinct inequality in physical activity for those that have a limiting illness or disability, so we are prioritising this specific group of people. In addition,…
    Nottingham Trent UniversityClifton LaneNottinghamNG11 8NS
  7. For people affected by ADHD and ADD. Our objective is to promote awareness to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and to provide information and as much free practical help as we can to sufferers, both adults and children, and their families in the UK.
  8. We are committed to the participation agenda and the right of those who use services to have a voice and be responsible for their own life plan and the change they want to achieve for themselves. The ADHD Foundation works in partnership with individuals, families,…
    151 Dale StreetLiverpoolL2 2AH
  9. Adoption East Midlands logo
    Adoption East Midlands is a partnership of local authority and voluntary adoption agencies operating across the East Midlands to improve the prospects for children needing to be adopted and people looking to adopt. We aim to find loving homes for children who are unable to live…
    Trent Bridge HouseFox RoadWest BridgfordNottinghamNottinghamshireNG2 6BJ
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  10. The Adult Deaf and Visual Impairment Service (ADVIS) provides specialist support to people aged 18 or over who are:  Deaf/deafened/hearing impaired  Blind/visually impaired  Dual sensory impaired ADVIS has specialist workers who understand the difficulties caused by a sensory impairment and can use sign language. Nottinghamshire…
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