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Support for families and young adults
Support for families and young adults
https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/plymouthlocaloffer/adulthood/supportforfamiliesFamily support-related information and advice that is part of Plymouth's Local Offer for people with SEND as they prepare for adulthood.
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Support for men
Support for men
https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/community/menIn Plymouth, there are support groups and organisations that can specifically support men, no matter what stage of life you're in.
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Support for parents and families
Support for parents and families
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Support for parents and families
Support for parents and families
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Support for the over 50's - Age UK Plymouth
Support for the over 50's - Age UK Plymouth
We have Active Living Centres where over 50's can socialise and enjoy activities - Mount Gould and our Dementia Centre in Plymstock.
- Address:The William & Patricia Venton Centre
Astor Drive
PL4 9RD - Contact number:01752 256020
- Address:The William & Patricia Venton Centre
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Support for women
Support for women
https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/community/womenNo woman walks alone. In Plymouth, there are support groups and organisations that can specifically support women, no matter what stage of life you're in.
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Support for Young Carers
Support for Young Carers
https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/plymouthlocaloffer/supportforyoungcarersEvery school has Young Carers although many are hidden for various reasons. Currently there are over 700 Young Carers in Plymouth with many more that have still to be identified.
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Support for young people
Support for young people
https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/childrenandfamilies/supportforyoungpeopleInformation and support for young people.
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Support groups for carers in Plymouth
Support groups for carers in Plymouth
https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/adultsocialcare/caringforotherpeople/plymouthcarers/supportgroupsCarers support groups are designed so that you can meet with other carers, gain support, gather information and seek advice as well as taking a break from your caring role(s).