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The Channel

An online space for young people living with epilepsy.

Find trusted advice and honest answers. Read real stories about life with epilepsy. Get the information and life hacks that can help you.

No jargon. No judgement. Just real information about the things you need to know.

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The Charlie & Carter Foundation

The Charlie & Carter Foundation (CCF) provides financial support to parents of seriously ill children with life limiting conditions that require 24 hour nursing care or specialist nursing facilities.


Address:
18 Denmark Centre, South Shields

Telephone: 01914661428

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Chat Health

The service is for anyone aged 11-19 at secondary school looking for confidential advice on a wide range of issues such as bullying, emotional health and wellbeing, sexual health as well as illnesses. The service is available Surrey-wide.

Telephone: 07507 329 951 (Monday to Friday 9am – 5.00pm, excluding bank holidays).

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Cherry Trees

Cherry Trees is a specialist short break/respite for children and young adults aged 0-19 with a range of complex disabilities including learning, physical and sensory impairments. They offer tea visits, day care and overnight provision midweek, at weekends and longer stays.

Whilst at Cherry Tree, young people are often visited by a range of entertainers, take part in activities such as art, crafts, sensory room, soft play and go on local trips. Cherry Trees has a safe and well-equipped garden for the children to play in.

Address:
School Lane, East Clandon, Guildford, Surrey

Telephone: 01483 222506

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Child Accident Prevention Trust

The Child Accident Prevention Trust aims to stop children being killed, disabled, or seriously injured in accidents. It provides safety advice to parents via its website, campaigns and literature as well as supporting professionals working with children and families.

Address:
London

Telephone: 020 7608 3828

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Child Bereavement UK

Child Bereavement UK supports families and educates professionals when a baby or child of any age dies or is dying, or when a child is facing bereavement.

The website has information to help adults who need to tell a child that someone has died, and to understand how a child might grieve.

Address:
The Child Bereavement Charity, Wycombe Road, Saunderton, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Telephone: Helpline : 0800 02 888 40

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Child Brain Injury Trust

The Child Brain Injury Trust provides advice, support, and information for anyone affected by a childhood acquired brain injury, including to parents and carers, siblings, and professionals.

Information includes factsheets, events, legal support, and a Brain Injury advice service.

Address:
Unit 1, The Great Barn, Baynards Green Farm, Nr Bicester, Oxon

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Child Growth Foundation

The Child Growth Foundation (CGF) is a UK charity which supports those with growth related problems, and their families. They have a support line for anyone concerned about their child’s growth or if they have a diagnosed growth condition.

Borough/District: Birmingham

Telephone: Support line: 0208 995 0257

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Childhood Eye Cancer Trust

The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT) is a charity dedicated to helping babies, children and their families affected by retinoblastoma, a rare form of eye cancer. It provides support, raises awareness, and funds research.

Address:
The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel Road, London

Telephone: 020 7377 5578

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Childline

Childline is a free confidential service for children and young people up to the age of nineteen. It is available any time, day, or night. Children can talk to Childline on the phone, by email or through a 1-2-1 counsellor chat.

Telephone: 0800 1111

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