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Zoe's Place Baby Hospice Liverpool
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Welfare Questions about Domestic Abuse and Honour Based Violence
Home should be a place of safety, but victims of domestic abuse may be trapped at home with abusive partners. It is everyone’s responsibility to safeguard families. It is therefore especially important for us ALL to ask all clients questions about life at home… -
Voiceability - Care and Support Advocacy
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Virtual School Liverpool
Virtual School Liverpool has responsibility for ensuring that Liverpool City Council delivers its statutory requirements as a corporate parent, in the promotion of the educational attainmnent of the city's Looked After Children (LAC) wherever they are located. Virtual School Liverpool provides advocacy support and early intervention… -
Tourettes Action
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Together Trust
The Together Trust is one of the North West’s leading disability charities. We help children, adults, parents and carers, delivering individual care, support and education to thousands of people each year. At the Together Trust, our vision is a society where people thrive because they are… -
SPLICE Speke Venny
Speke Venny Age 8 years to 18 years Since May 2023 we have been piloting a new SPLICE in Speke. We currently have 16 children with additional needs on role and the session runs 6.30pm till 8.30pm. The session is run by Merseyside Youth… -
Splice Disability Inclusion Projects
A range of sessions for 12-25 year olds in a safe & friendly environment that promotes friendship, builds skills and encourages independence. Splice brings disabled young people together, building positive & caring relationships which enables them to participate more fully in their community.… -
SPLICE Childwall
Disability Inclusion Project for young people aged 12 - 25 inclusive. Fun, socialising, arts, games, projects, music, cooking, sports. Fully trained professional staff team to support young people with additional needs make friends and try new things. This service caters for young people with… -
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