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Drinkaware

Drinkline provides free, confidential advice and information to callers worried about their own drinking, parents worried about their children, children worried about their parents and advice on where to go for further help. The site includes information on how alcohol affects short and long term…
Telephone 0300 123 1110 - Helpline Telephone 020 7766 9900

Dyspraxia Foundation

This service is part of the Local Offer
The Dyspraxia Foundation is a national, registered charity founded in 1987.  It is financed entirely by membership subscriptions and private donations.  The Foundation acts as a resource and information centre for those wishing to learn more about dyspraxia, its diagnosis and treatment.  The Foundation operates…
Telephone 01462 454986 (Helpline) Telephone 01462 455016 (Administration)

East European Resource Centre (EERC)

The East European Advice Centre (EEAC) is a charity that provides advice and support to people from Eastern Europe. They offer free and independent information and advice to help East Europeans to live independently in the community. Drop-in sessions every Monday and Thursday at 9.30am.…
Telephone 020 8741 1288 (office) Telephone Free advice line 0800 121 4226

Embrace

This service is part of the Local Offer
Embrace supports children, young people and families who are victims of serious crime. We help them cope with what has happened, support their recovery and provide services that enable them to put events behind them, move on and fulfil their life’s potential. Embrace works with…

Employment service for highly skilled refugees

"Transitions" assists refugee professionals in London into relevant employment with careers information, advice and guidance and a specialist transitions employment agency. It offers a structured work placement programme and referrals to other agencies.
Telephone 020 8642 4431 Telephone 07866 257421

Equality Advisory & Support Service (EASS)

EASS advises and assists individuals on issues relating to equality and human rights. This is not legal advice. 
Telephone 0808 800 0082 Telephone 0808 800 0084 (textphone)

Ethnic Minority Centre

EMC provides advice and information for BAME communities on health and mental health wellbeing and welfare. EMC provides domestic violence support, housing, unemployment and immigration referrals. The centre also offers exercise, art and music session and different activities EMC’s projects take place in public buildings such as libraries and community…

Evenbreak - helping job seekers over 18 with a disability

This service is part of the Local Offer
Evenbreak is a not-for-profit social enterprise aiming to help talented, disabled candidates and inclusive employers find each other. The website has information and advice on personal development, employment options, applying for jobs and how to succeed at interviews. Post your CV and search for jobs.…

Explore & Transform Counselling & Coaching London

The service offers a counselling, psychotherapy and coaching service to tackle a wide range of issues including addiction, anger management, anxiety, bereavement counselling, loss and grief, bullying, child & teenage development, depression, divorce and separation, eating disorders, family issues, gender identity, LGBT+ issues, men's, relationships, self-esteem,…

Families Anonymous (Drug Abuse Support)

Families Anonymous aims to help friends and families of drug abusers by providing mutual support groups and offering a forum where experiences and anxieties can be shared. A free information pack, including details of all meetings, is sent to every enquirer.
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