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Access Sport have teamed up once again with Cerebral Palsy Plus for a Health, Wellbeing and Taster Sports Day. Venue: Redmaids’ School, Bristol, BS9
A new good practice guide – Managing care home closures – has been published today (Tuesday 26 July) to help minimise the impact on
Over the three years from April 2017 – April 2020 Bristol City Council (BCC) will need to save at least £60m* from the council’s budget
The consultation period closes on 15 August 2016 but to date, women, people from BME communities, younger people, disabled people and people who are
Charity Action for Blind People has launched an online community for people affected by sight loss, their families, friends and carers. Known as Action Connect,
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South Gloucestershire Council would like everyone to let us know what they think about the: dementia, carers and falls consultations by completing a questionnaire
Having a bad day leaflet for young people with low mood. Find out more about the Reframe Counselling service in North Somerset see: flyer
New 24 hour national LGBT hate crime helpline, Stop Hate UK – Freephone 0808 801 0661 Local services: In Bristol, the Bristol Hate Crime
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Bristol Multi Faith Forum and Healthwatch Bristol ask ‘How can Faith Communities and Mental Health Professionals best work together?’ Tuesday 9 June 6.30-8.30pm, Terrace
Tuesday 9 June at 2 – 4pm. As part of the Council’s consultation on its draft Single Equality Plan South Gloucestershire DEN has organised