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NSPCC Helpline for Footballers

Dedicated free helpline offering advice and support to anyone who has experienced sexual abuse as a young footballer.

Address:
Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London

Telephone: 0800 023 2642

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Barnardo's Boloh helpline

Are you an adult asylum seeker?

Are you a Hong Kong British National settling in the UK?

If so, they are here to provide you with high quality advice, information and emotional and therapeutic support.

If you’re a professional, you can also contact us to discuss how to support someone you are working with or refer them (with their consent) to the helpline.

Staff can talk to you in English, Urdu or Hindi.

Telephone: Helpline: 0800 151 2605

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NSPCC FGM Helpline

Helpline offering advice, information and support to anyone concerned that a child's welfare is at risk because of female genital mutilation.

Address:
Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London

Telephone: 0800 028 3550

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NSPCC Gangs Helpline

Helpline offering advice, information and support to anyone concerned that a child or young person is involved in or at risk from criminal exploitation or gangs.

Address:
Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London

Telephone: 0808 800 5000 ( Monday to Friday 8am – 10pm or 9am – 6pm at the weekends )

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The Sleep Charity

A free helpline that is run by trained sleep advisors, many of whom are specialists in working with SEND. They can talk to young people directly, or parents (they can also talk to adults, including older people, about their sleep issues).

The helpline is open five times a week, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday evenings 7-9pm, and Monday, Wednesday mornings 9-11am.

Telephone: 03303 530 541

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Child Death Helpline

The Child Death Helpline is staffed by volunteers, all of them bereaved parents. It aims to provide a quality free helpline service to anyone affected by the death of a child of any age. Callers to the helpline might be parents, grandparents, siblings, other family members, friends or involved professionals.

Telephone: Call our freephone helpline on ​0800 282 986.

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Mindworks Surrey - Out of Hours ADHD Parent Helpline

The Out of Hours ADHD parenting helpline provides advice and guidance to parents/carers who have a child with a diagnosis of ADHD or those children/young people who present similar behaviours and who do not have a diagnosis of ADHD. For example: inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, low self-esteem.
The helpline workers provide a listening ear and support parents who are dealing with challenging situations within the home, when other professionals are not available, outside working hours.

Running 5.00pm – 11pm, 365 Days a year.

Telephone: O300 222 5755

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Offenders' Families Helpline

National Helpline offering information and support to families on all aspects of the criminal justice system from arrest through the release.

The website has information on what to expect if a family member has been arrested and visiting prison with information sheets on many prison related subjects.

Address:
29 Peckham Road, London

Telephone: Helpline : 0808 808 2003

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NSPCC Radicalisation Helpline

If you are worried about the rationalisation of a child, it is hard to know when extreme views become something dangerous and the signs of radicalisation aren't always obvious.

Call the NSPCC helpline if you're worried, it's free and anonymous.

Address:
Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London

Telephone: 0808 800 5000

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Muslim Community Helpline

The Muslim Community Helpline offers a confidential, non-judgemental listening and emotional support service for the Muslim Community in the UK.

Telephone: Helpline - 0208 904 8193, Mobile Service - 0208 908 6715

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