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SERVICES/SUPPORT WITHIN

BOLTON

Community Mental Health Team

R E S O U R C E PA C K

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Contents 1. Bolton Council, Adult Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2. Adult Services continued - Day Centre’s/support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3. Emergency Social Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4. Carers Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5. Housing Support: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Including Debt advice, & energy effi ciency. 6. Young People . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7. Employment Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8. Social Inclusion: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Including voluntary work & social groups/activities/social organisations. 9. Other Support: Including health promotion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 10. Asian Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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Bolton Council – Adult Services • The duty team for the Short Term Assessment and Reablement team North Area (postcodes BL1, BL2, BL6 and BL7) can be contacted on 01204 333410. • The duty team for the Short Term Assessment and Reablement team South Area (postcodes BL3, BL4, BL5 and M postcodes) can be contacted on 01204 337000. If you are an adult aged 18+ and need support because of illness or disability, or if you are caring for someone and need help with your caring role, our friendly staff will take time to listen to you. If you contact us we can give you information and advice on what help may be available. Below are some examples of how we may be able to offer you support and advice. • • • • • • • •

Options for people who may feel that they are struggling to continue living at home How to get help at home, such as Community Meals or Home Support Information about support for carers Specialist help, for example if you have mental health or memory problems Adaptations or equipment to make it easier for you or your carer Sensory difficulties – if you are having problems with your eyesight or hearing Find out about social activities or luncheon clubs Information about short breaks or long term residential care

If required, we can also re-direct you to other organisations. For general enquiries, the first point of contact is Access Bolton. Tel: 01204 338027 • Web: www.bolton.gov.uk.

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Adult Services Continued - Day Centres/ support What happens at Day Care Centres? Day centres are busy places, based in the heart of the community, where a variety of activities take place. These are some of them: • • • • • •

personal care a hot meal (special diets can be catered for) arts and crafts a chance to meet and chat with others outings and special events gentle exercise.

Not everyone wants to join in, and we respect your wishes if you want to keep to yourself. We also take into account religious and cultural needs. By being with you in this way, we can also keep an eye on your physical health, and work with our colleagues in the health service. This is to maintain your health and well-being. Through a social work assessment, where a social worker visits and asks questions and listens to you, to fi nd out what help you need. Unfortunately we cannot help everyone, we aim to help those who have the greatest need and we measure this using certain standards, which we call ‘eligibility criteria’. Once it has been agreed a service can be offered, an introductory visit will be arranged.

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List of Day Care Centres Thicketford House Community Care Centre Thicketford Road, Bolton BL2 2LW Tel: 01204 337537 Winifred Kettle Community Care Centre Leigh Road, Westhoughton, BL5 2NE Tel: 01942 634562 Alderbank Community Care Centre Melville Road, Kearsley, Bolton BL4 8JD Tel: 01204 337791 Firwood Day Centre Crompton Way, Bolton, BL2 2PE Tel: 01204 337773 Horwich Day Centre Cedar Avenue, Horwich BL6 6EU Tel: 01204 337780 Older People's Help Desk Town Hall, Victoria Square, Bolton, BL1 1RU Tel: 01204 338027 www.alzheimers.org.uk www.allcommunity.co.uk/dementiasupportgroup/1.html

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Emergency Social Care The Emergency Duty Team operates an emergency out of hour's service for professionals and the general public in Bolton. The team consist of four Social Workers with one Social Worker on duty per shift. The Emergency Social Worker works between 6pm and 9.30am every night and between 9.30am and 6.00pm on weekends and bank holidays. The Emergency Duty Social Worker offers an emergency service for Children, Adults, Older People, Mental Health and homelessness. They can be contacted on 01204 337777.

Pet Care When Hospitalised If an elderly or disabled person is suddenly taken ill and goes into hospital or residential care, pets can be a problem. It is part of a social worker's role to make arrangements for pets in this case. Relatives, friends and neighbours may be contacted, to see if they can temporarily care for the animal, or, adequate dog walking and temporary arrangements may suffi ce until the owner and the pet can be reunited. The social worker will strive to make the best possible arrangements for the owner and the pet. Where keeping the pet at home is not possible, the social worker will arrange for the cat or dog (fi sh or bird etc) to be admitted to a kennel.

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Carers Support Crossroads, carer support The Hub, Bolton Town Centre, Bold Street. Web: www.boltoncarersupport.org.uk Thicketford Road, Bolton, BL2 2LW Tel: 01204 363056 • Web: www.nhs.uk/carersdirect/Pages/CarersDirectHome.aspx

Young Carers: Banardos Tel: 01204 842209 • Facilitate access to mainstream services for young carers • Coordinate services where lead professional is needed or add to an existing lead professional’s planning arrangements • Deliver direct support to young carers (eg resilience work, advocacy support, arts work, emergency planning) • Ensure young carers can access breaks from caring, including those which can be facilitated by extended family members • Raise awareness to enable professionals to identify young carers and listen to what they need • Mobilise other services to meet the needs of the young carers and their families • Provide consultation for professionals working with children and young people who are young carers • Influence local and national service delivery and strategic planning • All aimed at reducing the impact of caring for the young carer Bolton Lads and Girls Club Tel: 01204 540100 Work closely with Banardos and facilitate group work/activities and offering a mentoring scheme to support young children/carers. Making Space Mike Winstanley, Carer Support Worker runs a carers group every other Wednesday 1.30pm to 3.30pm (workshops, outings and activities). Tel: 01204 544 640 • Mob: 07843 268141 • Email: mike.winstanley@makingspace.co.uk Page 7


Carers Direct Tel: 0300 123 1053 Confi dential information and advice for carers. Lines are open 9am to 8pm Monday to Friday (except bank holidays) and 11am to 4pm at weekends. Callers can request a free call back. Advisers can give you information to help make decisions about your personal support needs and the needs of the person you are looking after. This includes information on assessments, benefi ts, direct payments, individual budgets, time off, work or education. Carers Direct can provide information, advice and supports on carers’ issues but they cannot provide ongoing casework. They can put you in touch with specialist national or local sources of help, including carers’ centres, social care and selfhelp networks.

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Housing Support: Including Debt advice, & energy efficiency Homeless www.homeless.org.uk Homes for you 2 Silverwell Lane, Bolton BL1 1QN Properties advertised at Housing Options Centre, town Hall, One-stop-shop and on the homes for you website.

Homeless Welfare: The link 1 Silverwell Lane, Bolton, BL1 1QN Tel: 01204 335830 Monday – Thursday 2pm-4:30pm Friday 2pm-4pm Appointments only 9:15am – 12:30pm

Property Maintenance Bolton Care and Repair 98 Waters Meeting Rd, Navigation Business Park, The Valley, BL1 8SW boltoncareandrepair@boltonathome.org.uk Tel: 01204 328178 Handy Person for those over 60 years old or under 60 years old who are on DLA. £10 per hour. Also have contractors for bigger jobs.

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Debt Advice Bolton Money Skills Service Silverwell Lane, Bolton, BL1 1QN CAB 26-28 Mawdsley St, BL1 1LF. Tel: 0808 801 0011 National Debtline Tel: 0808 808 4000 www.nationaldebtline.co.uk Christians Against Poverty Tel: 0800 328 0006 www.capuk.org

Additional Services: Asylum Seekers & refugee Service 2-16 Mayor St, BL3 5HT Tel: 01204 335218 Neighbor Nuisance & antisocial Behavior Support Tel: 01204 336500 Monday – Friday 8am – 5:30pm

Housing Efficiency Manchester Energy Advice Service They will check your entitlement for free of part-funded home improvements like cavity wall and loft insulation, boiler replacements Tel: 0800 009 3363 www.getmetoasty.com Vulnerable people who need advice about keeping warm, heating/insulation grants, reducing energy bills, home repairs, firs safety or money and benefits can contact Bolton Care and Repair, Affordable warmth Team Tel: 01204 328178 Referral only by Professionals Non-vulnerable people can contact Manchester Energy Advice Service. For further advice: Bolton Housing Advice Services Tel: 01204 335900

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Young People Teenage Pregnancy Support & Inclusion Officer Tel: 01204 462444 Youth Offending Team (10-17 year old) Basement, Social Services Dept. Le Mans Crescent, BL1 1UA Tel: 01204 331263 360 The Base, Marsden Road, Bolton Tel: 01204 337330 • Email: tier2.360@Bolton.gov.uk (19 years & under) Help young people reduce & stop using substances. Offer treatment, health advice, therapies and, family and carer support. Connexions Centre The Base, Marsden Rd, Bolton, BL1 2PF Tel: 0800 052 5559 • Web: www.cnx2jobs.com (16-19 years old) Facebook: connexions Bolton The Parallel Tel: 01204 462444 • Web: www.theparallel.net 9A Churchgate, BL1 1HU 11-19 year olds Urbanoutreach www.urbanoutreach.co.uk Bolton Lads & Girls Club Tel: 01204 540100 • Web: www.blgc.co.uk £3 annual membership or £1 visitor/non member Junior Club 8-12 years Senior Club 12-21years.

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Princes Trust (13-25 year olds) www.princes-trust.org.uk

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Employment Opportunities Job search website. www.indeed.co.uk National Apprenticeships Service (NAS) www.apprenticeships.org.uk Bolton College Tel: 01204 482000 Training For Today Catherine House, Lever St, BL3 6PB Tel: 01204 439900 • Web: wwww.trainingfortoday.co.uk www.nacro.org.uk www.alliancelearning.com www.rathboneuk.org www.Bolton.wisepeople.org.uk

BEST Offi ce 3, Bolton Market, Ashburner St Tel: 01204 337523 • Email: BEST@Bolton.gov.uk • Web: www.moveforwardbolton.org.uk

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Empowerment to Employment Every Thursday 9:30-12 13:30-4pm The Well, Trafford Street, BL4 7PQ Tel: 01204 861671 • Web: www.farnworthbaptist.org.uk/projectjeremiah 10th April 9:30-12, 22nd May 9:30-12.


BEST Offi ce 3, Bolton Market, Ashburner St Tel: 01204 337523 • Email: BEST@Bolton.gov.uk • Web: www.moveforwardbolton.org.uk The Hive at Moss Bank Park Tel: 01204 663754 • Web: www.lancswt.org.uk/MossBankHive Bolton CVS Tel: 01204 546060 • Email: admin@boltonvolunteering.org.uk • Web: www.do-it.org.uk Bolton Hospice Volunteering www.boltonhospice.org.uk Tel: 01204 663066

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Social Inclusion: Including voluntary work & social groups/activities/social organisations

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Social Inclusion MhIST, Hanover St, Bolton, BL1 4TG (Mon-Fri 9:30-4:30pm) Tel: 01204 527200 • Email: help@mhist.co.uk • Web: www.mhist.co.uk Mon.

Tues.

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Hearing Voices (10.30-12.30)

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Self-Esteem Skills Group (11-1:30pm) booking Req.

Recovery for Depression (11-1pm)

Mindfulness meditation (12-1pm) – every other week

Recovery for Depression (12:30-2:30pm)

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ASAM Abstinence (1-3pm) - every other week

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Craft & Social (2-4pm) MhIST charity shop

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Paranoid or Suspicious thoughts support group (2:30-4pm), incl. 1:1 support 4-4:30pm.

Anxiety Recovery (2:45-4:30pm)

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Bipolar (4:30-6:30) Third week of every month

5pm 6pm

OCD Support (6:30-8:30pm) every other week

Bipolar (6:30-8:30pm) First week of every Month Eating Disorders & Recovery group (6:30-8:30pm) 1st & 3rd Thursday every month.

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Carers support (6:30-8:30) once a month

Recovery for Depression (7-9PM) First of every Month

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Social Groups HEADSPACE For anyone interested in developing drama skills and for those aged between 18 and 35. Matt: 01204 556501 • Email: matt.Hassall@octagonbolton.co.uk Ginny: 07909 965791 • Email: Ginny.Allende-Cullen@gmw.nhs.uk SkillBuild: Computers for Work Every Friday 9:30-12 Deane & Derby CLC, Board St, Bolton, BL3 5EH Tel: 01204 482920 • Web: www.getactivebolton.co.uk Lancashire Wildlife Trust Volunteering Tel: 01772 324129 • Email: chaddon@lancswt.org.uk The Ramblers Bolton Group Tel: 01204 300602 • Email: boltonramblers@Hotmail.co.uk • Web: www.boltonramblers. org.uk Four Seasons Garden Group, Haliwell Richard: 07891 967320 Tuesday 9-13:30 and Thursday 9-13:30. Bolton College Mental Health Support Gay Ryder: 01204 482589 • Email: gay.ryder@boltoncc.ac.uk GYM – at YMCA (BAND) Patients who attend Rupert St GP Surgery can access their gym upstairs for free, and there is Yoga 1-2pm on Monday. COMCO Skills Training Centre (for people with a disability of health related issue). Offi ce skills, Light engineering, Woodwork, Stepping Stones DIY. Unit 41, Haliwell Business Centre, Rossini St, Bolton. Tel: 01204 843492.

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Social Organisations MhIST Hanover St, Bolton. Tel: 01204 527200 • Web: www.mhist.co.uk Support groups, advocacy, counselling, volunteering, socialisation, Reiki, meditation & healing group, benefi t & debt advice. BAND Tel: 01204 380643 • Email: info@band.org.uk • Web: www.band.org.uk One-to-one recovery, shared interest groups, volunteering. GYM - at YMCA opposite Bolton Post Offi ce STEPS/Café Eden Victoria Hall, Knowsley St, Bolton Tel: 01204 397976 Support into volunteering, & workshops with qualifi cations. FIX-IT (computers) IT skills Vision Information-job club- activity-café Ginny Allende-Cullen: 07909 965751 • Email: ginny.Allende-Cullen@gmw.nhs.uk Age UK. Cross St, Farnworth (01204 701525) & Bolton Offers a free befriender service for those over 50, luncheon club, ‘knit & natter’ group. Email: heathercrool@ageconcernbolton.org.uk U3A. (University of 3rd Age) St Andrew & St George United Reformed Church, Bolton, BL1 2BS. £20 annual membership (60 yrs +) Web: www.u3asites.org.uk (Bolton) Italian, Music Appreciation, Scrabble, craft, French, Reading Group, Crown Green Bowling, Gardening, Philosophy, European Studies, Archaeology, History, Literature

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Recovery GMW Recovery Academy Recovery, Health and Wellbeing Academy provides a range of free educational courses for people with mental health and/or substance misuse problems, their families, carers, friends and professionals. The Academy covers 4 essential areas: • Lived Experience • Supporting recovery • Developing Knowledge and Life Skills • Getting Involved with the Academy To fi nd out more or book on a course there is an online registration form and course booking form, www.gmw.nhs.uk/recovery. For more information, advice or support contact 0161 772 3782 or email recoveryacademy@gmw.nhs.uk

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Other Support: Including health promotion Bolton Smart Enterprise CIC Learning opportunities for 13-25yrs Fuse 2 Studio Units 24-25 Bolton Enterprise Centre, Washington St, Bolton, BL3 5EY Tel: 01204 537735 • Email: boltonsmartenterprise@gmail.com Enable-U2-Do-It Social Enterprise for adults with Disabilities Email: info@eu2.org.uk • Web: www.enable-u2-do-it.org.uk Communiversity of Westhoughton Westhoughton Community Centre, Central Drive, Westhoughton, Bolton, BL5 3DS Tel: 01942 814698 • Email: jancoll56@yahoo.com NEXUS Court Help Desk Information, guidance, advice & support for all users at Bolton Magistrates Court Ground Floor 46, Lower Bridgeman St, BL2 1DG Tel: 0300 0994950 • Email: salsacentre@aol.com NEXUS Community Links Support, time & resources Tel: 01204 529558 • Email: e.long@nexuslinks.org • Web: www.nexuslinks.org. The Dementia Support Group Thicketford Centre Thicketford Rd, Bolton, BL2 2LW Tel: 01204 386696 • Email: dementiasupportgroup@googlemail.com BAND Horwich Drop In Centre, Brazley Community Hall, Cedar Avenue, Horwich, BL6 6HT Every Monday 10-2pm. Confidence building/ motivational courses and outdoor activities courses for Bolton college and also through the charity WAVE Adventure. There is a swimming pool canoe course in December Saturday 6 & 13 December 2.30pm to 4.30pm. A motivation for men course starting in January (Thursday 1 to 3pm 15 & 22 Jan) Many more courses will be happening throughout the year. Web: www.localdirectory.bolton.gov.uk

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Family Support Home Start (children under 5) 16 Wood St, Bolton, BL1 1DY Tel: 01204 362786/381873 • Email: admin@homestartbolton.org.uk • Web: www. homestartbolton.org.uk Coffee morning every Tuesday 10-12, regular drop in every Monday 10-12 Voluntary opportunities, advice, workshops Great Lever UCAN Centre 98 Calvert Rd, Bolton, BL3 3BT Tel: 01204 6543777 • Email: ucan@irwellvalleyha.co.uk St Vincents’ Housing Association UCAN Centre/Farnworth Urban Care Centre 84 Campbell St, Farnworth, BL4 7HH Tel: 01204 794951 or 07881249331 • Email: June.winsche@svha.co.uk 6 additional UCAN centres:

Deane 2 Oriel St BL3 5PD Tel: 01204 329583 Johnston Fold 31-33 Johnston Fold Ave, BL1 5SF Tel: 01204 336276/566/567

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Tonge Moor Library,BL2 2LE. Tel: 01204 332871 Halliwell Hatfi eld Rd, BL1 3BU Tel: 01204 335233

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Breightmet 33 New Lane BL2 5BN Tel: 01204 329541


Farnworth & Kearsley Food Bank The Well, Trafford St, Farnworth, Bolton, BL4 7PQ Tel: 01204 861671 • Email: info@farnworthkearsley.foodbank.org.uk • Web: www. farnworthkearsley.foodbank.org.uk (Vouchers obtained from Professionals for example, money advisors, Social Workers, Doctors & Citizens Advice Bureau)

Diggers Kitchen Free soup, brew, chat & music Friday’s 11am-1pm 3-5 Churchgate, Central Bolton Salvation Army: Full breakfast for 50p Every Wednesday 10am-12pm St George’s Rd

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HEALTH PROMOTION AT St George’s Day Centre. • Smoking • Food & Health • Drugs & Alcohol • Get Active • Sexual Health • Rite Weight • Every Friday 1pm-2pm for 6 weeks starting from 20/06/2014.

St Luke’s Centre: Support, activities & advice for the local community Free meals for the homeless, bedding, shower Over 55’s lunch once a week. Debt advice Counselling, discussion group. Nurses every Tuesday 10:30am-12:30pm & Friday’s 11am-12:30pm Parent & toddler group Monday’s 1pm-3pm, Thursday’s 9:30am-11:30am. Employment support Monday’s 10am-12 noon Podiatry Thursday’s 10-11:45am St Luke’s Church, Chorley Old Road, Bolton BL1 3BE Tel: 01204 848656 • Email: St.lukesdropin@yahoo.co.uk Bolton Market Wellbeing Project Food for Life Every Tuesday & Thursday morning 10am-12:30pm, 8 week course, learning a different dish each week. It’s free! For information or to get involved call 01204 333612

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Asian Community Achievement Cohesion & Integration Service (ACIS) Supports families in the UK were English is their second language. ACIS International Family Centre, Shepherd Cross St, Bolton, BL1 3BY Tel: 01204 338055 Asian Elders Resource Centre 61, Bolton, BL3 5JH Email: shabeen@acerbolton.co.uk

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Bolton Hindu Forum (8-4:30pm) The Hub, Bold St, Bolton, BL1 1LS Tel: 01204 546124 • Email: pm@boltonhinduforum.org.uk • Web: www. boltonhinduforum.org.uk Bolton Interfaith The Hub, Bold St, Bolton, BL1 1LS Sahara, The Women’s Group The BCOM Centre, Vicarage St, Bolton, BL3 5LE (Every Tuesday 9:30-2:30pm) BAND Tel: 01204 380643

Sathi Drop In Centre, The Men’s Group. The BCOM Centre (every Monday 9-1pm) Karma Nirvana Providing practical & emotional support to all victims & survivors of forced marriage & honour based abuse. Honour Network Helpline: 0800 5999 247 • Web: www.karmanirvana.org.uk Forced Marriage Tel: 0207 008 0151 • Web: www.fco.gov.uk Iranian & Kurdish Women’s Rights Organisation Tel: 0207 920 6460 • Web: www.ikwro.org.uk Sojourner Project (No Recourse to Public Funds) Tel: 020 77352062 Web: www.eaves4women.co.uk

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Asian Elders Resource Centre Asian Elders Resource Centre exists to empower Asian Elders and meet their social, cultural, emotional and spiritual needs through the provision of appropriate services. 61 Northfi eld Street, Bolton, BL3 5JH Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Drop-in centre and day care centre open 10am to 3pm Tel: 01204 651123 • Email: email@aercbolton.co.uk • Web: www.aercbolton.co.uk

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Face-to-Face Support & Useful Websites FortAlice Tel: 01204 701846 • Email: gill.smallwood@fortalice.co.uk Domestic Violence Police Officer Tel: 0161 856 5788 Safe Haven Project Support for families recovering from domestic violence. Tel: 01204 394842 Victim Support Tel: 01204 399736 Women’s Aid National 24hr helpline Tel: 0808 2000 247 NSPCC Tel: 0800 800 5000 Jobcentre Farnworth, King St & Bolton Site The Hub Bold Street, Bolton, BL1 1LS Tel: 01204 546060 (Age UK, Bond board, Bolton CVS, Interfaith Forum, Hindu Forum) 1point Counselling service Tel: 01204 867000 • Web: www.1pointbolton.org.uk BIDAS/ARCH INIATIVES Substance support Tel: 01204 557977 BIDAS SPAA 69-72 Manchester Rd, Bolton, BL2 1ES • Web: www.Boltondrinkinganddrugs.org

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Citizens Advice Bureau 28 Mawsdley St, Bolton Town Centre Tel: 0808 801 0011 • Email: offi ce@boltoncab.co.uk • Web: www.boltoncab.co.uk Advice on housing, employment, benefi ts, money advice, immigration, family matters & consumer Eating Disorder Service Breightmet Health Centre. BL2 6NT Tel: 01204 462785 Rite Weight Tel: 01204 462563

Helpful Numbers – Mental Health Support Samaritans – 08457 909090 MIND – 0300 123 3393 (weekdays 9-6pm) NHS Helpline – 111 Rethink Mental Health Helpline – 0300 5000 927

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SANEline – 08457 678000


Websites: www.rethink.org www.depressionalliance.org www.thecalmzone.net www.mdf.org.uk (MDF: the bipolar organisation) www.Samaritans.org.uk www.sane.org.uk www.mind.org.uk www.mentalhealth.org.uk www.mentalhealthmatters.com www.pals.nhs.uk (patient advice & liaison service) www.nhs.uk (Your health – Your Choices) www.intouchwithhealth.co.uk www.carerssupport.org.uk www.youngminds.org.uk www.papyrus-uk.org (suicide prevention society) www.pods-online.org.uk (positive outcomes for dissociative survivors) www.nspcc.org.uk (Tel: 0808 1111 for Children. 0808 800 5000 for concerned adults) www.refuge.org.uk (domestic violence) www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk (Tel: 0845 769 7555) www.ukna.org (narcotics anonymous, Tel: 0300 999 1212) www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk www.alzheimers.org.uk (Tel: 0300 222 11 22) www.b-eat.co.uk (Eating disorders, Tel: 0845 634 1414) www.mencap.org.uk (people with learning disabilities, their families & carers, Tel: 0808 808 1111) Page 25


www.ocduk.org (Tel: 0845 120 3778) www.drinking.nhs.uk www.drinkaware.co.uk www.al-anonuk.org.uk (family support & teenager support) www.knowcannabis.ork.uk (cannabis facts, self help & links) www.drinkingwithcharlie.co.uk (alcohol taken with cocaine health risks & advice www.smokefree.nhs.uk www.lgf.org.uk Tel: 0845 303030 info@lgf.org.uk (support, information & advice on health and social issues faced by lesbian, gay & bisexual people) www.social-anxiety.org.uk (contact@social-anxiety.org.uk, tips for living with the condition) www.anietyuk.org.uk (Tel: 08444 775 774) www.anxietycare.org.uk www.time-to-change.org.uk www.allcommunity.co.uk/dementiasupportgroup/ www.urbanoutreach.co.uk www.getselfhelp.com www.get.gg/dbt.htm (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy/Dialectical self help) www.dbtselfhelp.com (Dialectical Behavioural Therapy) www.ntw.nhs.uk/pic Tel: 0191 223 2545 (self help booklets, patient information) www.isma.org.uk (stress management) www.nomorepanic.co.uk www.moodgym.anu.edu.au www.livinglifetothefull.com www.topuk.org (Triumph over phobia) http://familylives.org.uk (Tel: 0808 800 2222)

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Benefits www.direct.gov.uk Maternity allowance Tel: 000 055 6688 Healthy start vouchers Tel: 0845 6076823 Tax credits Tel: 0345 300 3900 Child benefi t Tel: 0300 200 3100 ESA Tel: 0800 055 6688 PIP Tel: 0800 917 2222 Income Support (DWP) Tel: 0800 055 6688

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