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National Association for Health Play Specialists
NAHPS is a charity which promotes the physical and mental well being of children and young people who are patients in hospital, hospice or receiving medical care at home. The charity aims to promote high professional standards for Health Play Specialists, and to ensure that the provision of appropriate therapeutic play interventions is embedded in the child’s care plan.
Address:
143 Gresham Road, Staines-upon-Thames
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The National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC)
The National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC) is the UK’s leading national charity offering support to adult survivors of all types of childhood abuse, including physical, sexual and emotional abuse and neglect.
Monday to Thursday: 10am – 9pm
Friday: 10am – 6pm
Saturday and Sunday – Closed
Telephone: free, confidential support line: 0808 801 0331
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National Association of Child Contact Centres (NACCC)
The National Association of Child Contact Centres (NACCC) is the supporting membership body for around 350 child contact centres and services. The centres are safe, neutral and comfortable places for children to see their non-resident parents or family.
Address:
Second Floor Offices, Friary Chambers, 26-34 Friar Lane, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 948 4557, Helpline : 0808 800 5000
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The National Association of Deafened People (NADP)
The National Association of Deafened People is a registered charity which provides information and support for deafened people who have lost all or most of their hearing, to help enable them to regain their independence and enjoy the best quality of life.
Address:
Monomark House, 27, Old Gloucester Street, London
Telephone: 0845 055 9663
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National Association of Laryngectomy Clubs (NALC)
The NALC has almost 80 clubs nationwide and offers a range of services to Laryngectomees and their families and carers. The clubs aim to provide crucial non-medical help and information that can only come from the experience of someone living with a laryngectomy.
Address:
The Ludo Press Ltd, Unit 18, Wimbledon Stadium Business Centre, Riverside Road, London
Telephone: 020 7730 8585
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The National Association of Therapeutic Parents (NATP)
The NATP exists to:
- Provide support, education and resources for Therapeutic Parents and supporting professionals relating to therapeutic parenting, effective interventions, compassion fatigue and the effects of early life trauma.
- To promote better outcomes for children who have suffered early life trauma, by significantly improving the consistency and quality of support available to Therapeutic Parents in the UK, regardless of whether they are Foster Carers, Adopters, Kinship Carers, Special Guardians, Step Parents, or Birth parents.
Address:
76-78, Parsonage Street, Dursley, Gloucestershire
Telephone: 01453 519000
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The National Autistic Society (NAS)
The National Autistic Society run a wide range advice and support services for autistic people, families, and professionals.
National Autistic Society help, and support services include:
- Five specialist helpline/casework services relating to parent-to-parent emotional support, education rights, school exclusions, autism inpatient mental health, transitions support.
- Information and guidance on their website about all the topics people raise with the Helpline.
- Autism Services Directory where you can also search for autism services
- They also have branches and an online community which offer peer-to-peer support.
Telephone: 0207 833 2299
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National Autistic Society - Employment Module
The NAS has a free online employment module which has been designed to support autistic adults and young people into employment. It looks at the steps involved in applying for work, interviewing tips, and starting work. Aiming to allow users to create a personalised profile, which they can then use when attending interviews or starting work.
Telephone: 0300 303 4313
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National Autistic Society - Transition Support Service
Free transition support service for young autistic people aged 14 years plus and their parents or carers, looking for information and advice on the transition to adulthood. This includes young people preparing to leave school as well as further and higher education.
Telephone: 0808 800 0027 (free from landlines and most mobiles)
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National Autistic Society Surrey Branch
The National Autistic society (NAS) Surrey Branch provides information, support groups, talks, parent courses & programme and family activities, and represent the interests of parents to service providers.
Telephone: 07423 435 413 (answerphone Please note: all volunteers so can’t reply immediately )
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