UK: Bristol
We understand that no-one should have to face feelings of stress, anxiety or depression alone. That's why Changes Bristol provide peer support groups in Bristol for anyone aged 18 or over, offering a safe and friendly space for people to share any worries they might have. Our groups are free to access, confidential, with no referral needed and no diagnosis required.
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70,000 UK men die prematurely every year at one-and-a-half times the rate of women from a range of problems, most of which are entirely preventable. One in 5 men die before 65! The case for better provision of resources devoted to improving the health and well-being of men therefore seems indisputable. For instance, there is no organised NHS screening programme for prostate cancer although prostate cancer is the commonest major male cancer in the UK, we aim to stop this by raising awareness and providing screening services for: Cardiovascular disease and diabetes in the NHS Health Check; Aortic aneurysm; Skin cancer; Prostate cancer
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Dealing with life's challenges can be hard. We support civil servants, past and present, when times are tough, listening without judgement and offering practical, financial and emotional support. It's easier when you and your family have got a whole community behind you. And that's why – and how – we exist.
UK: England • Northern Ireland • Scotland • Wales
Poverty is so much more than going without. It's so much more than lacking materially. Poverty destroys lives. It robs people of joy, hope and opportunities. It tears families apart, isolates those most in need of support, and leads many to believe there is no way out. Before seeking help, 1 in 3 of our clients had considered or attempted suicide. We won't settle for that here at Christians Against Poverty (CAP). Our vision is to see transformed lives, thriving churches and an end to UK poverty.
UK: England
We help people find a way forward. We can all face problems that seem complicated or intimidating. At Citizens Advice, we believe no one should have to face these problems without good quality, independent advice. That’s why we’re here: to give people the knowledge and the confidence they need to find their way forward - whoever they are and whatever their problem.
UK: Northern Ireland
We help people find a way forward. We can all face problems that seem complicated or intimidating. At Citizens Advice, we believe no one should have to face these problems without good quality, independent advice. That’s why we’re here: to give people the knowledge and the confidence they need to find their way forward - whoever they are and whatever their problem.
UK: Scotland
Citizens Advice Scotland, the Extra Help Unit and our 59-member bureaux form Scotland's largest independent advice network. The advice provided by our service is free, independent, confidential, impartial and available to everyone.
We look at the problems people bring to our advice services and campaign for change where needed most. We work for a fairer Scotland where people are empowered and their rights respected.
UK: Wales
We help people find a way forward. We can all face problems that seem complicated or intimidating. At Citizens Advice, we believe no one should have to face these problems without good quality, independent advice. That’s why we’re here: to give people the knowledge and the confidence they need to find their way forward - whoever they are and whatever their problem.
UK: Clevedon
Being a new dad is never easy. You're filled with so many new feelings, expectations and responsibilities it's sometimes hard to breath. Dad's clubs are great places to share those experiences while enjoying your kids in a safe space. Clevedon Dad's was set up in 2017 to support dad's and male carer's in the local area, however we are here for dad's wherever you are that need support.
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Colour blindness (colour vision deficiency, or CVD) affects approximately 1 in 12 men (8%) and 1 in 200 women in the world. In Britain this means that there are approximately 3 million colour blind people (about 4.5% of the entire population), most of whom are male. The Colour Blind Awareness organisation has been founded to raise awareness of colour blindness (colour vision deficiency) and aims to be the first point of reference in the UK for people seeking information on colour blindness. The organisation provides support for colour blind people, especially colour blind children and their families and teachers.
UK: Canterbury
CCS (Community Counselling Service) is based in Canterbury and offers accessible and affordable counselling services for everyone in the area. We assist people who are having personal problems to make beneficial changes to their lives, offering short, medium and long term counselling, usually meeting once a week for 50 minutes. Our voluntary counsellors have been CRB checked and are either members of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) or the British Psychological Society (BPS). We are committed and professionally qualified with decades of specialist experience ranging from abuse, bereavement, depression and low self esteem to mental health, panic attacks, post traumatic stress, relationships and stress. You will be listened to in a non-judgemental way and together we will examine the difficulties you are facing and explore your feelings, thoughts and behaviours in a safe and confidential environment.
UK: North Yorkshire
Our services respond to a wide range of people’s physical and mental health needs, and lifestyle behaviours such as smoking, drugs and alcohol, sexual health, emotional health, healthy eating and healthy relationships:
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