(AU, 85631486521) Browse eventsThe school has a student population of around 140 students from 4 year olds to year 12. Approximately 50% of these students are Aboriginal with the remaining 50% being non-Aboriginal. The school’s location makes it part of the Department of Education’s Remote Teaching Service where staff for the school are appointed through a merit selection process. It supports programs that provide equal access to facilities for our remote students that are available to students in major centres. This requires a focus on literacy skills, general health programs and the use of technology in teaching and learning.
(UK, 1142310) Browse eventsBelgrave Community Centre has served the local community for over 25 years, providing both religious and social activities.
(UK, 1201212) Browse eventsOur aim is to support patients, friends and family that have been affected by lung cancer and we have a large variety of regulars who attend monthly get togethers. Our mission is to help anyone in need and to also fund vital research to help future diagnosed people. We would also love to help set up others groups within the southeast.
(UK, 1136677) Browse eventsA free, confidential, non-judgemental support service for survivors who have experienced any form of rape or sexual abuse at any time. The trauma caused by sexual abuse may not surface for many years after the event. We treat all calls equally sensitively and confidentially, appreciating the courage required to break silence, overcome guilt and threats, and share the events of the past whether they happened days or years ago. WMRSASC provides: A telephone helpline - which offers support and information to survivors, their carers, their supporters and to professionals. Assessment - with a qualified counsellor to identify the most appropriate support. Individual counselling sessions for survivors - this may be short or long term depending on the needs of the individual. Provided by qualified counsellors and counselling students in their final year of placement. All of our counellors have successfully completed our nationally accredited training programme and are supervised by qualified Clinical Supervisors within WMRSASC. Individual counselling for female partners and carers of survivors - (we do offer telephone support to male partners and carers of survivors however due to the nature of the work we do we are unfortunately unable to offer face to face support also). Signposting service - providing information on other appropriate services and options for all, including male survivors. Independendent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) - available to offer emotional, factual and practical support; she can support males and females aged 11 years and over throughout and beyond the legal process should you wish to report the incident to the police, but equally can offer practical support to individuals who choose not to. Email support - We can provide email support to clients who are unable to attend the premises. This can often be the first step to seeking more structured support. External training - WMRSASC can provide training courses in the specialist area of rape and sexual abuse for both voluntary and statutory sectors. WMRSASC is an Open College Network (OCN) accredited centre. Internal training - WMRSASC volunteers must all complete an OCN accredited training programme in supporting rape and sexual abuse survivors. Partnership working - with other professionals, groups and agencies to raise awareness and challenge issues around rape and sexual abuse and their effects on individuals and society, WMRSASC is also able to provide supervision for external agency workers. WMRSASC is the only organisation in Herefordshire and Worcestershire to provide ongoing specialist support to the victims of rape and/or sexual violence. We have operated continuously since 1986 and have a proven track record of delivering high quality, well-used support services and innovating and developing new services. We are here to provide support for change.
(AU, 45632449604) Browse eventsThe Overcomers Place is a charity that will provide a non-residential group therapy counselling program in a caring connected community for those seeking to overcome addiction. Led by Penny Wilkinson and a team of specialised treatment professionals, The Overcomers Place provides accessible recovery services in the community, helping to break the cycle of the addiction in individuals and families. Operations are to commence in March 2020 in Gladesville, Sydney.
(UK, 1185378) Browse eventsThe CCAA (Children’s Chronic Arthritis Association) is a leading charity run by people who have been affected by Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) and are passionate about supporting others and providing a support network for children with Arthritis and their families.
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(NZ, Hokitika Primary School - N/A) Browse eventsHokitika Primary School is a vibrant rural school situated in Hokitika on the South Island's west coast. This is our second year of participating in the Fun Run. All 140 students love the outdoors so raising money through a Fun Run is perfect for us.
(UK, 1202516) Browse eventsMagic of Milly is supported by the family, friends, and generous people who Milly touched during her short but very brave life. One way your funds helps is by supporting Birmingham Children’s Hospital, to help support the dedicated teams of staff who provide world-class care to children like Milly
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