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Support After Murder and Manslaughter (SAMM)
SAMM is a national UK Charity supporting families bereaved by Murder and Manslaughter. After this type of bereavement you can feel lonely, frightened and isolated and truly feeling as if no one understands your pain and grief but everyone within SAMM knows how that trauma…
Support for Bereaved Parents (The Compassionate Friends)
The Compassionate Friends is an organisation of bereaved parents and their families offering understanding, support and encouragement to others after the death of a child or children. The organisation also offers support, advice and information to other relatives, friends and professionals who are helping the…
Support for carers of people living with dementia
The Alzheimer's Society explain some of the challenges that you may face when caring for a person with dementia and how best to cope with them. It offers tips and advice on how to look after yourself and tells you what help and support is…
Supreme Care Services
A agency supplying personal care, night sits, sleep in and live in carers.
Survivors of bereavement by suicide (support)
The only national charity providing dedicated support to adults who have been bereaved by suicide. Staffed by volunteers, many of whom have been bereaved by suicide themselves, SOBS offers a confidential helpline, email support and publications to help you. There is a support group that…
Sutton Court Care Centre
A purpose built nursing home accommodating 63 people in four separate units. One unit specialises in providing care to people living with dementia.
Talk about Autism UK - Forum

Talk about Autism is a national online community and discussion forum for everyone interested in autism, including parents, carers, family members, people on the spectrum, and professionals.

Telecare Choice
At Telecare Choice, we know it is often important for elderly and disabled people to remain in their own homes but this requires special measures. Telecare is a non-invasive way of keeping those people safe at home without adding carers or residential care into the…
Tell MAMA - hate crime advice surgeries
Merton Council and charity Tell MAMA (Measuring Anti-Muslim Attacks) run regular hate crime advice surgeries on the second Tuesday of every month. Aimed at raising awareness and supporting victims of hate crime – the surgeries are a safe space for discussing hate crime and reporting…
Thinking Ahead: resources to help families plan for the future

Thinking Ahead is an approach to supporting families to talk about and plan for the future, including planning for leaving school and college and thinking about adult life. There are two planning guides to give families information they may need and ideas to encourage conversations.…