Advice and Support

The organisations in this category and its sub-categories offer a range of advice and support.

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CFFM helps children and their parents work things out when mums and dads decide to live apart. We ar

CFFM helps children and their parents work things out when mums and dads decide to live apart. We are a child centred not for profit family mediation service which also deals with the full range of finance and property issues. CFFM brings a wealth of experience, affiliation to National Family Mediation, flexible opening hours, and venues throughout Greater Manchester. Our mediators are qualified, experienced in financial and children's divorce matters. * Helps with divorce and separation * Contact residence(access and custody)issues * Finance and property disputes * Improves communication - reduces conflict * Child Inclusive mediation * Impartial child centred * Alternative to court * Affiliated to National Family Mediation * Interviews can take place in Bury,Bolton, Rochdale, central Manchester and Stockport Opening times: 9am to 5pm (evening and weekend appointments by arrangement) Contact Sheena Adam 0161 341 0257 Fax No: 0161 796 7975 Email: childrenfirstfammed@btconnect.com Website: www.childrenfirstfamilymediation.org.uk 146-148 Bury Old Road Whitefield Manchester M45 6AT

Children First Family Mediation

CFFM are a child centred not for profit family mediation service which also deals with the full range of finance and property issues. Contact: Sheena Adam 0161 341 0257 Fax: 0161 796 7975 Email: childrenfirstfammed@btconnect.com 146-148 Bury Old Road Whitefield Manchester M45 6AT

Children First Family Mediation

CFFM are a child centred not for profit family mediation service which also deals with the full range of finance and property issues. Contact: Sheena Adam 0161 341 0257 Fax: 0161 796 7975 Email: childrenfirstfammed@btconnect.com 146-148 Bury Old Road Whitefield Manchester M45 6AT

Counselling Directory

The purpose of the site is ultimately to provide the UK with a huge counselling support network, enabling those in distress to find a counsellor close to them and appropriate for their needs. This is a free, confidential service that will hopefully encourage those in distress to seek help. The website also contains a number of sections on emotional disorders (types of distress section) and provides some useful statistics. Every counsellor on the site who has submitted their profile has either sent a copy of their qualifications and insurance cover to us, or is registered with a professional body online with recognised codes of ethics and practice, this way we can be assured of their professionalism.

Disabled Travel Advice

DisabledTravelAdvice was formed to offer a unique reference point on extensive advice on travel for the disabled. Whether you're off on holiday, on a day trip, or looking for an everyday means of travel or transport, you'll find lots of advice here on how you can get about easily as a disabled user.

http://www.iva.net/

debt help website

Islam Freedom

We specialise hajj packages for British Muslim and find other Islamic information that may be useful to you.

Manchester Local Involvement Network (LINk)

The Manchester Local Involvement Network (LINk) is a network of local people, organisations and groups that want to make Health and Social Care services better. Black Health Agency is the support organisation that enables people to work together under the umbrella that is the LINk. Please get in touch to tell us what you think about the Health and Social Care services you use or to receive further information about the LINk.

MyCouncil.gov

Recycling information for bulky items - washing machines, sofas etc

Northmoor Community Association

Northmoor Community Association will work towards improving the quality of life for people living or working within the Northmoor area through the promotion of charitable purposes to relieve poverty, promote health, advance education and provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation. The Community Association is made up of many different people as well as the Board. We have paid staff who help run and manage the centre on a day to day basis as well as a team of hard working volunteers who help provide services in the Community Centre.

Odopa Centre

Odopa Centre is a non-profit making organisation based in Manchester, England that was founded in October 2008. The Centre provides community -based services to a spectrum of society, particularly in areas of culture, art, education, health and intergeneration integration. It provides support and activities which develop young people with skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals. Within the Centre is Odopa Cultural Group that works mainly but not exclusively in schools and community arts centres introducing, demonstrating and teaching aspects of Afrikan culture, especially the music, visual arts, drama, storytelling and dance (and associated arts) of West Afrika. It acts as a producing and performing company of innovative traditional and contemporary Afrikan dance and music for the community, mid scale and large scale venues. It tours nationally and internationally. And promote cultural exchanges between Afrika and other parts of the World. Odopa aim is to advance the education of the public concerning Afrika and its art, anthropology and culture. Our core project is a programme of participatory combined arts workshop that we run at the Centre and in schools.

Piggy Bankrupt

Bankruptcy services

Reaching Out

Need confidential help and advice about your own or some else’s drug and alcohol issue? Than call the ‘BME Drugs Helpline’ - A new telephone service aimed at Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) people who wish to talk in confidence to someone regarding a drugs or alcohol related issue. CALL 0161 232 5395 Mon-Fri 10-5 Our helpline advisors are able to speak to you in the following languages: English, Urdu, Bangla, French, Patios, Swahili, Luganda, Italian, Portuguese and Shona... (Please note: This is not a free phone number. However, we can call you back and your number won’t be retained - – (local rates apply if calling from a landline. Mobile phone rates will vary) The Reaching Out Project coordinates the helpline as well as a drugs and alcohol education programme. For further information visit the website on: http://thereachingoutproject.ning.com/

Yext Eye Care

Web Access for the Blind

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