Breast Cancer Now
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Breast Cancer Now 5th Floor Ibex House 42 - 47 Minories, London, EC3N 1DY
A national breast cancer charity which is dedicated to funding research into this disease.
Health and Adult Social Care
A national breast cancer charity which is dedicated to funding research into this disease.
A local organisation that offers online alcohol therapy and counselling.
A local community centre with meeting rooms, auditorium, cafe, and a preschool for 2-5 year olds.
Part of the Brighton and Hove Learning Partnership, their aim is to ensure that coherent, inclusive and high quality learning is available for all adults in Brighton & Hove, focusing resources on disadvantaged communities and those residents with few or no qualifications
A wide range of activities and groups for children and young people.
Brighton and Hove's Adoption and Permanence team recruits adopters for children of all ages that are unable to remain with their birth family and for whom adoption has been agreed as the plan. The council provides information about who can adopt, what skills and qualities are required and also provides support and advice to anyone affected by adoption.
Information and advice about Adult Social Care in Brighton and Hove.
Much of Adult Social Care is provided by independent providers, on behalf of the council. However, there are also a number of services that theyÂ're responsible for and provide themselves. The quality of these services is inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Information about the quality of their services that have been recently inspected and rated by the CQC.
Adult Social Care wants to be accountable to the residents they serve, so it is important that they make information about service quality and performance publicly available. This includes telling you about how satisfied service users are with their services, and how they spend the resources available to support people.
If you have difficulty understanding or remembering information when important decisions are being made that affect you, you may need the help of an advocacy service. The councils pages have information about how you can access an advocacy service and be assisted to express your own wishes and feelings.
A blue badges allows residents who have difficulty walking long distances to park in disabled spaces nationwide. The councils pages have information and advice on how to apply and where to park as well as lost or stolen badges.
If you are looking for help or information on services available for a child or young person with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) and their families, the councils pages on The Local Offer could help.