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Debz4Coffee Parent Support Group
Informal support group for parents of children with special needs, any age group with any disability. Some outings for parents and children, website with a weekly fun quiz.
Website: www.devoted.to/debz4coffee |
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DELTA - Deaf Education Through Listening and Talking Local contact for a national group of parents and teachers of hearing impaired children and hearing impaired young adults. They believe that children with a hearing loss can learn to listen and speak fluently if given the right opportunities.
UK Website: www.deafeducation.org.uk |
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Depression Self Help Group, Nottinghamshire
A self help group for people who are suffering, tend to suffer, or think they may have depression and/or anxiety. An opportunity to share feelings and ideas and learn to cope with the condition, working towards recovery.
UK Website: www.depressionuk.org |
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Destiny
Professionally run support group for African-Caribbean women aged 16-65 experiencing mental health problems. |
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Diabetes Self Help Group, Carlton & Gedling
Mutual support, help and information for anyone who has diabetes (type 1 or type 2), or is caring for someone with diabetes. |
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Diabetes Support in Bulwell
Help and support for diabetics and their carers. Guest speakers give talks on health issues associated with diabetes. Weekly Armchair Aerobics class. |
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Diabetic Support Group, Clifton
Self help group that meets to discuss ways of living comfortably with diabetes, including diet and exercise. Occasional guest speakers. Open to all ages. |
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Disability Matters
Social group run by and for adults with physical disabilities. Varied programme including talks, slide shows and quizzes. |
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Dizzy Self Help Group
Support group for people with balance problems, including Meniere's disease, Labyrinthitis and Arnold-Chiari malformation. |
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Drop-in
A support group for women whose children have been adopted by the local authority following a period in foster care. By meeting with similar birth mothers a safe space is created in which feelings can be shared in confidence and received with real empathy.
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