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  1. 2:30pm to 5:00 pm
    A small intimate museum which shows you, in pictures, words and objects, the three thousand year history of Wimbledon. The museum website now has a catalogue of over 5000 objects, and more than 4000 photographs, prints, watercolours and drawings. The museum is free to visit…
    Wimbledon Museum22 RidgwayWimbledonSW19 4QN
  2. The My Futures Team supports young people aged 13-19 in Merton either at risk of becoming Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) or who are currently NEET. The team offers support in a variety of schools in the borough providing one-to-one  and group work sessions for…
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  3. Find your ideal tutor for one-to-one Online Lessons Take Online Lessons on your schedule, from the comfort of your home. Find tutors with the skills you need All tutors are studying at the UK's top universities and achieved A/A* in the subjects that they tutor.…
  4. Calls to the helpline are free, and do not show up on landline phone bills. Friday, Saturday & Monday 12noon to 7.00pm. Tues, Weds & Thurs. 12noon to 9.00pm.
    You can be a child of an alcoholic at 1 or 101. Whatever your age, it doesn't change the fact that your parent drinks too much, and the problems this brings. You are not alone; there are many children going through similar things. When a…
    PO Box 64FishpondsBristolBS16 2UH
  5. The phone line is answered from 8am to 10pm, seven days a week.
    The National Careers Service provides lots of free information and advice for young people to help you make decisions about learning, training and work opportunities. The service offers confidential, impartial advice, supported by qualified careers advisers. You can find out more about Apprenticeships Traineeships Subjects and courses to…
    National Careers ServicePO Box 1331Newcastle-Upon-TyneNE99 5EB
  6. An online forum providing crisis support, information and resources, advice, discussions and distractions. Closely monitored, available 24/7 The NSHN Forum is a support site, a safe environment to help understand the mechanisms resulting in self harm and cope with it and related problems.
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