Where to Find Useful Contact Information and Helplines | Leaner Support is for learners and staff of Pathway Group to easily find signposted services.
For more information about this booklet call: 0121 707 0550 or e-mail: info@pathwaygroup.co.uk
This document summarizes Irish laws and regulations regarding the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare professionals. It discusses:
- How Ireland's healthcare system is organized and financed, with a public system funded by taxes and a private system funded by insurance.
- Key legislation governing pharmaceutical advertising and rules around advertising to healthcare professionals versus the general public. Advertising of prescription drugs to the public is prohibited.
- Regulations on collaborating with healthcare professionals, including prohibitions on gifts but allowing reasonable educational support. Rules around providing samples and engaging professionals as consultants or speakers.
- Disclosure requirements for payments and transfers of value from pharmaceutical companies to healthcare professionals and organizations.
- Guidelines for collaborating with patient organizations, including transparency
Getting The Deal Through: Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation 2016Matheson Law Firm
Matheson partners, Tom Hayes, Rebecca Ryan and Michael Finn, co-authored the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through: Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation 2016.
The document summarizes key points from the Annual Call Center Expo 2010 conference. It provides details on the opening remarks which shared attendee demographics and top challenges in the call center industry. The opening keynote by John Foley discussed achieving high performance through critical thinking and establishing increasing levels of belief through vision, planning, trust, and accountability. Additional sessions covered contact center operations issues like forecasting, staffing models, and the relationship between service levels and quality. The document concludes with a session on the top 25 call center brands according to JD Power and how the #1 ranked USAA delivers an excellent customer experience.
This document provides summaries of organizations that offer support services to young people across a wide range of topics. It divides the information into 9 categories including sexual health, relationships, domestic abuse, careers, volunteering, health, drugs, physical health, and emotional wellbeing. Contact information and brief descriptions are given for numerous charities, helplines, and resources that provide advice and assistance to those under 25 on issues like housing, counseling, mental health, bullying, and substance abuse.
The document provides information about opportunities for involvement in a mental health carers support service. It encourages people to get involved by attending client involvement meetings, contributing ideas and articles to the monthly newsletter, or contacting the service. It provides contact details for the service by phone, email, or post. It also lists other local resources and support services for carers.
The Birmingham Mental Health Carers Support Service produces a monthly information pack for carers. Our service is a city wide service aimed at carers who support individuals with mental health difficulties. For more information please contact our information line or visit our website: https://bhammhcarer.homegroup.org.uk
Swindon Old Peoples Forum newsletter 9Donald Jones
The newsletter provides updates from the Swindon Older Peoples Forum (SOPF), including announcing their next open meeting and annual general meeting on October 22nd. It discusses developments over the past few months, such as a meeting attended by SOPF members on seniors issues. The newsletter also provides information on local initiatives and events relevant to older residents, and congratulates their secretary Carol Brownlee on an award.
This document provides information about various mental health and support resources in the UK. It lists contact information for the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS), which can provide information on mental health matters. It also provides details about upcoming events from Birmingham Mental Health Carers Support, including opportunities to get involved and contribute to the organization's newsletter. Various other mental health organizations and resources are described, such as the British Red Cross services for refugees, Brook/FPA's sexual health promotion campaign, the Meniere's Society for dizziness disorders, and events for World Mental Health Day.
This document summarizes Irish laws and regulations regarding the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare professionals. It discusses:
- How Ireland's healthcare system is organized and financed, with a public system funded by taxes and a private system funded by insurance.
- Key legislation governing pharmaceutical advertising and rules around advertising to healthcare professionals versus the general public. Advertising of prescription drugs to the public is prohibited.
- Regulations on collaborating with healthcare professionals, including prohibitions on gifts but allowing reasonable educational support. Rules around providing samples and engaging professionals as consultants or speakers.
- Disclosure requirements for payments and transfers of value from pharmaceutical companies to healthcare professionals and organizations.
- Guidelines for collaborating with patient organizations, including transparency
Getting The Deal Through: Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation 2016Matheson Law Firm
Matheson partners, Tom Hayes, Rebecca Ryan and Michael Finn, co-authored the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through: Healthcare Enforcement and Litigation 2016.
The document summarizes key points from the Annual Call Center Expo 2010 conference. It provides details on the opening remarks which shared attendee demographics and top challenges in the call center industry. The opening keynote by John Foley discussed achieving high performance through critical thinking and establishing increasing levels of belief through vision, planning, trust, and accountability. Additional sessions covered contact center operations issues like forecasting, staffing models, and the relationship between service levels and quality. The document concludes with a session on the top 25 call center brands according to JD Power and how the #1 ranked USAA delivers an excellent customer experience.
This document provides summaries of organizations that offer support services to young people across a wide range of topics. It divides the information into 9 categories including sexual health, relationships, domestic abuse, careers, volunteering, health, drugs, physical health, and emotional wellbeing. Contact information and brief descriptions are given for numerous charities, helplines, and resources that provide advice and assistance to those under 25 on issues like housing, counseling, mental health, bullying, and substance abuse.
The document provides information about opportunities for involvement in a mental health carers support service. It encourages people to get involved by attending client involvement meetings, contributing ideas and articles to the monthly newsletter, or contacting the service. It provides contact details for the service by phone, email, or post. It also lists other local resources and support services for carers.
The Birmingham Mental Health Carers Support Service produces a monthly information pack for carers. Our service is a city wide service aimed at carers who support individuals with mental health difficulties. For more information please contact our information line or visit our website: https://bhammhcarer.homegroup.org.uk
Swindon Old Peoples Forum newsletter 9Donald Jones
The newsletter provides updates from the Swindon Older Peoples Forum (SOPF), including announcing their next open meeting and annual general meeting on October 22nd. It discusses developments over the past few months, such as a meeting attended by SOPF members on seniors issues. The newsletter also provides information on local initiatives and events relevant to older residents, and congratulates their secretary Carol Brownlee on an award.
This document provides information about various mental health and support resources in the UK. It lists contact information for the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS), which can provide information on mental health matters. It also provides details about upcoming events from Birmingham Mental Health Carers Support, including opportunities to get involved and contribute to the organization's newsletter. Various other mental health organizations and resources are described, such as the British Red Cross services for refugees, Brook/FPA's sexual health promotion campaign, the Meniere's Society for dizziness disorders, and events for World Mental Health Day.
This document provides information about reporting human trafficking or sexual exploitation and resources for help and support. It lists phone numbers and websites for the Eugene Police Department, national hotline, and local organizations like Sexual Assault Support Services that provide 24/7 crisis hotlines. Lane County Division of Youth Services is identified as the agency responsible for services to accused or adjudicated youth. National and local anti-trafficking hotlines are listed for reporting tips or getting help.
Stonham carers support is a dedicated support service offering support to families and carers who live in Birmingham caring for individuals with mental health difficulties
https://bhammhcarer.homegroup.org.uk
The document is a directory for an Opportunities Fair being held in Birmingham on April 23, 2013 at Edgbaston Cricket Stadium. It lists over 70 stalls and activities from various organizations that provide services and support for people with disabilities, learning difficulties, mental health issues, and their families/carers. The fair aims to provide information and opportunities to help people live independently and remain active members of their community.
This document provides a list of 17 internet resources that provide information and support for victims of domestic violence. The resources include legal clinics, information on domestic violence and social assistance, advocacy networks for immigrant and refugee women, safety planning materials, and multilingual legal information websites. The resources cover topics such as legal rights, identifying abuse, creating safety plans, understanding Ontario's family law system, and accessing social supports and legal advocacy.
Slides presented May 11, 2011 at the live webinar titled Elder Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation and presented by Dr. Paula Kupstas and Lisa Furr (discussion moderated by Dr. Ayn Welleford) - view the full recording at www.alzpossible.org
This annual report summarizes the activities of the Dementia Action Alliance (DAA) over the past year. It highlights that while awareness of dementia has increased, support for those living with the disease and their caregivers remains inadequate in many areas. The DAA survey found some progress due to initiatives like the Prime Minister's Challenge on Dementia, but 89% of people with dementia still feel they lack sufficient information. In particular, post-diagnostic support and resources for caregivers are still lacking. The DAA will continue campaigning for renewed commitment to improving dementia care and reducing the treatment gap caused by geographic inconsistencies.
Citizens Advice provides free, confidential advice to help people overcome problems and ensure their voices are heard. It helps over 2.5 million clients each year deal with a range of legal, financial, and other issues. Citizens Advice values diversity and fights discrimination, operating out of 2,500 locations across England and Wales to give in-person, phone, email, and online advice on issues like benefits, debt, employment, housing and more.
This report from the Equality and Human Rights Commission summarizes its findings on equality and human rights progress in Britain since 2010. The report examines several areas including education, employment, health, justice, and individual rights. Overall, while there has been some progress in certain areas, the report finds that inequalities still exist and that significant challenges remain. The report is intended to inform policymakers and identify issues that require further action to improve equality and human rights.
The document discusses child prostitution in Thailand, where 800,000 victims are in the sex industry and 50% are under 16. It provides historical context of laws and policies from the 1960s onward addressing prostitution. Economic factors such as money brought in during the Vietnam War contributed to the issue. Social causes include cultural views that undervalue women and girls, leading parents to sell children into prostitution. Prevention programs aim to educate youth and support families financially to reduce trafficking. Solutions proposed include more strictly enforcing laws against trafficking and prevention programs to improve lives and society.
This document promotes organ donation by noting that one donor can save eight lives, that almost anyone can be a donor regardless of age, health history or ethnicity, and that there is no cost to donors or their families. It encourages people to register as organ donors when renewing their driver's license or online, which can help save lives of those waiting for transplants.
This document provides information about Citizens Advice Arun & Chichester, a local branch of the UK's largest advice charity, Citizens Advice. It summarizes the services provided, including free and impartial advice via phone, email, and in-person at 3 advice centers and 7 outreach locations across West Sussex. It details the impact of the organization, with over 13,000 clients served in 2014/2015. It also encourages volunteering, campaigning/advocacy work, and donations to support the independent charity.
Stonham Birmingham Mental Health Carers Support Service is a dedicated support service aimed at providing support to carers and family members who care for individuals with mental health, and stonham information pack is fall of information about services and resources around Birmingham, working very closely with services around the city.Website:
This document summarizes several charities and organizations that work to address gun and knife crime in the UK. It provides information on Crime Stoppers, which allows anonymous reporting of crime; Fearless, which holds workshops on knife crime for youth; and Drop the Weapons, a website aiming to deter people from violent crime. It also lists several other charities that support victims of violence or aim to prevent youth involvement in gangs. Potential contacts for interviews are provided, including Victim Support and Swipe Music, a charity using live music to raise awareness of knife crime dangers.
Marie Stopes International has allocated £40,000 to launch a campaign called "Don't play. Protect." targeting Afro-Caribbean teenage women. The campaign aims to promote safe sex and condom use given rising STI rates. It will feature 100 models wearing t-shirts with messages like "I have AIDS" at Piccadilly Circus. The campaign will also use social media and a website including a blog by an HIV-positive woman to raise awareness.
Stonham Birmingham Mental Health Carers Support Service is a dedicated support service aimed at providing support to carers and family members who care for individuals with mental health, and stonham information pack is fall of information about services and resources around Birmingham, working very closely with services around the city.Website:
https://bhammhcarer.homegroup.org.uk
The document discusses a dinner event about how charities can influence policies during election campaigns and beyond. It provides an agenda for the event including speakers from charities such as Women's Aid, the Centre for Social Justice, and the Institute for Government. The event will discuss how charities engaged with Brexit-related policies and how they can shape the domestic policy agenda, including on issues like cross-examination of domestic abuse survivors.
May 08 Funding Resources for Women's Rights Organizations in the Middle East and North Africa This directory of funders was compiled by AWID and the GFW, as a resource guide for women's rights organizations in the Middle East and North Africa. Please note that it is not a complete list, but a work in progress.
Please note that by publishing this information AWID and GFW are not endorsing any of these as possible funders, but simply sharing information. The directory includes organizations that have confirmed their information and given permission to be included. If you have any changes to your organization's listing or any recommended additions, please contact Zawadi Nyong'o at menameeting@awid.org.
The directory will be available for download on the AWID website at www.awid.org. Please feel free to disseminate this information widely with your partners in your country or region. Organization Contact Info Funding Region Themes and Issues Application Process African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) 25, Yiyiwa Street, Abelenkpe, Accra.PMB CT Cantonments, Accra Ghana Tel: 233-21780476 Fax: 233-21782502 Email: grants@awdf.org Website: www.awdf.org Africa-wide
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political participation;
peace building;
health, reproductive rights and HIV/AIDS;
economic empowerment
See website for application guidelines; applications accepted throughout the year American Friends Service Committee 1501 Cherry St, Philadelphia, PA 19102-1403 USA Tel: 1-2122417030 Email: afscinfo@afsc.org Website: www.afsc.org Select MENA General See website for application guidelines Arab Human Rights Fund An-Nakheel Building 8th floor, Bahrain Str, Caracas District, Beirut, Lebanon Tel: 961-1342900 Fax: 961-1341900 Email: grantees@ahrfund.org Website: www.ahrfund.org 22 member states of the Arab League, and activist working from exile Innovative ideas, campaigns and methodologies with a human rights angle. Projects should have a long-term, sustainable impact. "Start-ups" are welcome to apply. See website for application guidelines; applications accepted once annually per country
The document discusses the National Men's Health Week 2011 organized by the Men's Health Forum. The week aims to raise awareness of men's health issues and encourage men to seek health information and services. Key objectives for the 2011 event include directing more men to reliable online health resources, developing new health apps and programs, and warning about counterfeit drugs online. The organizers hope to reach millions of men through community events and digital campaigns to improve men's healthcare.
The document is an issue of a local Streatham magazine called Heart Streatham. It provides local news, events, business listings and stories from the community. It announces a fundraising campaign to save the local Streatham Hill Theatre and provides updates on local businesses, including some that have switched to producing PPE during the pandemic. It also highlights community initiatives like weekly socially distant street discos and delivering food and baked goods to frontline workers and care homes.
This document discusses cyber bullying and was presented by Lemon Grenades. It provides statistics showing that cyber bullying significantly impacts youth. Cyber bullying involves the use of technology like the internet or mobile devices to harass or threaten others. There are laws against cyber bullying, and seeking help from organizations like Childline and Samaritans is recommended. Prevention strategies include monitoring children's online activities, privacy settings, and teaching internet safety.
Responsible Individual Training - F5 Foster Care.pptxThe Pathway Group
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This document promotes organ donation by noting that one donor can save eight lives, that almost anyone can be a donor regardless of age, health history or ethnicity, and that there is no cost to donors or their families. It encourages people to register as organ donors when renewing their driver's license or online, which can help save lives of those waiting for transplants.
This document provides information about Citizens Advice Arun & Chichester, a local branch of the UK's largest advice charity, Citizens Advice. It summarizes the services provided, including free and impartial advice via phone, email, and in-person at 3 advice centers and 7 outreach locations across West Sussex. It details the impact of the organization, with over 13,000 clients served in 2014/2015. It also encourages volunteering, campaigning/advocacy work, and donations to support the independent charity.
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1. Pathway Groupputting you first
Where to find help
(useful contact
information
and helplines)
Pathway Collegeputting you first
Pathway Group
Fairgate house, 205 Kings Road, Tyseley, Birmingham B11 2AA
Tel: 0800 955 0870 / 0121 707 0550
Email: info@pathwaygroup.co.uk
Web: www.pathwaygroup.co.uk
3. Helplines
AL - Anon Family Groups: For families and friends
of problem drinkers
Tel: 0207 4030888
Web: www.al-anonuk.org.uk
Alcoholics Anonymous: Offer advice and support
and help others to recover from alcoholism
Tel: 0845 7697555
Web: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
Drinkline: Advice on sensible drinking and alcohol
misuse
Tel: 0800 123 1110
Web: www.patient.co.uk/support/drinkline
•• Child Death Helpline: Helpline for anyone affected
by the death of a child of any age, from pre-birth
to adult, under any circumstances, however
recently or long ago
Tel: 0800 282986
Web: www.childdeathhelpline.org.uk
TheCompassionateFriends:Supportingbereaved
parents/carers and their families
Tel: 0845 1232304
Web: www.tcf.org.uk
Cruise Bereavement Care: Support for people
after the death of someone close
Tel: 0844 477 9400
Web: www.cruse.org.uk
National Careers Service: For all ages to get career
advice and guidance
Tel: 0800 100 900
Web: www.nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk
Jobcentre Plus: Where you can search and apply
for jobs
Tel: 0345 604 3719
Web: www.gov.uk/jobsearch
fish4.co.uk: Provides part-time, seasonal and
temporaryjobsforcollegeanduniversitystudents
Web: www.fish4.co.uk/jobs
National Apprenticeship Service (NAS): Build up
knowledge and skills, gain qualifications, and
earn money or an allowance in a chosen industry
Tel: 08000 150 600
Web: www.apprenticeships.org.uk
UCAS: Search courses across the country
Tel: 0871 468 0468 Web: www.ucas.ac.uk
Alcohol Careers Advice
Bereavement
Gingerbread Advice Line: Advice and information
service for lone parents
Tel: 0800 802 0925
Web: www.gingerbread.org.uk
Family Lives: Practical help and information for
parenting
Tel: 0808 8002222
Web: www.familylives.org.uk
Families & Parents
One Parent Families: For advice on all issues
affecting one parent families
Tel: 0808 8020925
Web: www.opfs.org.uk
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Disability
Scope: Disability information advice line
Tel: 0130 2310123
Web: www.scope.org.uk/dial
Disabled Living Foundation: Advice and
information on disability equipment
Tel: 0300 9990004
Web: www.dlf.org.uk
Sense: National charity that supports and
campaigns for Deaf and Blind people
Tel: 0845 1270060
Web: www.sense.org.uk
Release: Drugs and legal advice for users, families
and friends
Tel: 020 73242989
Web: www.release.org.uk
Drug Support Groups - Narcotics Anonymous:
Run around the country offering support for
people on drugs
Tel: 0300 999 1212
Web: www.ukna.org
Cocaine Anonymous
Tel: 0800 6120225 Web: www.cauk.org.uk
Re-Solv: Information and support about solvents
and volatile substance abuse (VSA) issues
Tel: 01785810762
Web: www.re-solv.org
Talk to Frank: Information about drugs for
people who use them, their friends, families and
colleagues.
Tel: 0300 1236600
Web: www.talktofrank.com
Emotional Support
National Bullying Helpline: Help and advice about
bullying in a variety of forms
Tel: 0845 2255787
Web: www.nationalbullyinghelpline.co.uk
Childline: Get help and advice about a wide range
of issues
Tel: 0800 1111
Web: www.childline.org.uk
NSPCC National Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Children: Charity raising awareness of
child cruelty
Tel: 0808 800 5000
Web: www.nspcc.org.uk
Barnardos: Support for the family
Tel: 0208 550 8822
Web: www.barnardos.org.uk
Relate: Couple counselling, information and
support to adults dealing with relationship issues
Tel: 0300 100 1234
Web: www.relate.org.uk
Samaritans: The Samaritans exists to provide
confidential support to any person in emotional
distress
Tel: 0845 7909090
Web: www.samaritans.org
Off The Record: Provides counselling and support
through qualified counsellor for anyone finding it
difficult to cope at a stressed time of their lives
Web: www.offtherecord.org.uk
Catch 22: Social business providing services that
help people in tough situations to turn their lives
around
Tel: 020 7336 4800
Web: www.catch-22.org.uk
Mind: Advice and guidance on all aspects of mental
health
Tel: 0300 123 3393/020 85192122
Web: www.mind.org.uk
Youth Access: Youth Access is the national
membership organisation for young people’s
information, advice and counselling services
Tel: 020 8772 9900
Web: www.youthaccess.org.uk
Drugs
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NHS Direct: For immediate and confidential
health advice
Tel: 111
Web: www.nhsdirect.com
Sexuality
London Lesbian & Gay Switchboard: Provide free &
confidential support & information to lesbian, gay,
bisexual&transgenderedcommunitiesthroughout
the UK
Tel: 0300 330 0630
Web: www.llgs.org.uk
Sexual Advice Association: Help improve the sexual
health and wellbeing of men and women and raise
awareness of the extent to which sexual conditions
affect the general population
Tel: 0207 486 7262
Web: www.sda.uk.net
Sexual Problems: Information, advice and support
on sexual health, sex and relationships
Tel: 0845 122 8690
Web: www.fpa.org.uk
NHS Choices: Confidential help for under 18’s
on anything to do with sex, relationships and
contraception.
Tel: 0800 282930
Web: www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Sexualhealth
Money & Debt
Step Change: Free counselling and advice for
people with debt problems.
Tel: 0800 1381111
Web: www.stepchange.org
Gamcare: For gamblers and those affected by
problem gambling.
Tel: 0808 8020133
Web: www.gamcare.org.uk
National Debtline: Confidential advice for people
with debt problems.
Tel: 0808 8084000
Web: www.naitonaldebtline.co.uk
The Money Advice Service: Advice and guidance
on money related matters
Tel: 0300 500 5000
Web: www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en
Turn2us:Freeservicethathelpspeopleinfinancial
need to access welfare benefits, charitable grants
and other financial help
Tel: 0808 802 2000
Web: www.turn2us.org.uk
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Housing
Shelter: Help with housing problems.
Tel: 0300 330 1234
Web: www.england.shelter.org.uk
Housing Benefit Job Centre Plus
Tel: 0800 055 6688
Web: www.direct.gov.uk
Midlands Heart: One of the top ten housing and
care organisations based in the UK
Tel: 0345 6020 540
Web: www.midlandheart.org.uk
St Basils: Work to prevent youth homelessness by
providing accommodation and support services
Tel: 0300 303 0099
6. Violence & Crime
Rape and Sexual Abuse Helpline and Support
Centre: Support and help for those effected by
rape and sexual abuse
Tel: 0808 802 9999
Web: www.rasasc.org.uk
National Domestic Violence and Abuse Helpline:
Supporting for people suffering from violence
and abuse
Tel: 0808 2000 247
Web: www.nationaldomesticviolencehelpline.
org.uk
Woman’s Aid: Supporting women suffering from
abuse
Tel: 0117 944 44 11
Web: www.womensaid.org.uk
Crimestoppers: Service for reporting crime
anonymously
Tel: 0800 555 111
Web: www.crimestoppers-uk.org
Victim Support Line: Victims of crime support
Tel: 0845 3030900
Web: www.victimsupport.org.uk
Knife and Gun Crime: Information, advice and
guidance about knife and gun crime
Tel: To report incidents always contact your local
police force by dialling 999 or 101 in a non-
emergency situation.
Web: www.knifecrimes.org
Rights & Legal Advice
Citizens Advice
A network of offices that provide free and
independent advice on legal issues, money,
benefits and other problems.
Web: www.citizensadvice.org.uk
ACAS
Acas offer free, confidential and impartial advice on
all employment rights issues.
Tel: 08457 47 47 47
Web: www.acas.org.uk
Equal Opportunities Commission
Web: www.eoc.org.uk
Commision for racial equality
Web: www.cre.gov.uk
Lawstuff
Tel: 08088 020 008
Web: www.lawstuff.org.uk
TUC
Tel: 020 7636 4030
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Birmingham City council Useful Contacts Sheet: Information
about services and support available in Birmingham
Web: www.birmingham.gov.uk/contactus
Walsall City Council: Information about services and support
available in Walsall
Tel: 01922 650000
Web: www.walsall.gov.uk
Wolverhampton City Council: Information about services and
support available in Wolverhampton
Tel: 01902 551155
Web: www.wolverhampton.gov.uk
Sandwell and Dudley Council: Information about services and
support available in Sandwell and Dudley
Tel: 0845 358 2200
Web: www.sandwell.gov.uk
Get Connected: Finds young people the best help, whatever
the problem
Tel: 0808 8084994
Web: www.getconnected.org.uk
Local 14-19 On-line Area Prospectus: The online 14-19
prospectuses let you find out what courses and qualifications
are available at schools, colleges and sixth forms in your area
Web: www.direct.gov.uk
Volunteering: Information on volunteering in the UK and
abroad
Tel: 020 7713 6161
Web: www.volunteering.org.uk Web: www.do-it.org.uk
National Youth Agency: Support youth workers in doing what
they do, more effectively
Tel: 0116 242 7350 Web: www.nya.org.uk
The Challenge Network: Connecting and inspire people
to strengthen their communities by getting involved in
community projects
Tel: 020 3542 2400 Web: www.the-challenge.org
Citizen Card: Proof of age card
Web: www.citizencard.com
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VISIT:
www.nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk
8. Pathway Group
Fairgate house, 205 Kings Road, Tyseley, Birmingham B11 2AA
Tel: 0800 955 0870 / 0121 707 0550 / 01922 897170
Email: info@pathwaygroup.co.uk
Web: www.pathwaygroup.co.uk
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