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    • WHA Drug & Alcohol Support Services

      WHA Drug & Alcohol Support Services

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      WHA Drug & Alcohol Support Services provides accommodation for adults who have progressed through drug and/or alcohol treatment and have additional support requirements.

      • Address:13 Hill Park Crescent
        PL4 8JW
      • Contact number:01752 214200
    • WHA Greenbank Mental Health Services

      WHA Greenbank Mental Health Services

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      WHA Greenbank Mental Health is a supported housing project, providing accommodation and support to clients with mental health needs.

      • Address:89 Greenbank Road
        PL4 8PE
      • Contact number:01752 214200
    • What activities might a young carer do? - Young Carers

      What activities might a young carer do? - Young Carers

      https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/childrenandfamilies/plymouthyoungcarers/activities

      The tasks and level of caring undertaken by young carers can vary according to the nature of the illness or disability, the level and frequency of need for care, and the structure of the family as a whole.

    • What are assistive aids and technology

      What are assistive aids and technology

      https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/housingandcarehomes/helpinyourhome/assistivetechnology/whatis

      Assistive Technology refers to any device that enables an individual to perform a task that they ordinarily would be unable to do or would need additional support to carry out. Assistive technology promotes independence, choice, control, and enablement.

    • What are schools expected to provide?

      What are schools expected to provide?

      https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/plymouthlocaloffer/schoolsexpectedtoprovide

      Schools in Plymouth are expected to provide a broad and balanced curriculum for all pupils, including those with special needs. This means that all pupils should have the opportunity to learn and develop in a way that is appropriate for their needs.

    • What are the different stages of a relationship?

      What are the different stages of a relationship?

      https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/relationships/differentstages

      Will the right person will just "come along" without any effort? Is physical attraction is the most important factor in a relationship?

    • What are Wellbeing Hubs?

      What are Wellbeing Hubs?

      https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/wellbeinghubs/whatare
    • What funding is available to support my child in school?

      What funding is available to support my child in school?

      https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/plymouthlocaloffer/schoolfunding

      All mainstream schools in Plymouth have funding available through their budgets, which they must use to support children with special educational needs.

    • What is a young carer and what might they do? - Young Carers

      What is a young carer and what might they do? - Young Carers

      https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/childrenandfamilies/plymouthyoungcarers/whatisayoungcarer

      A young carer means a person under 18 who provides or intends to provide care for another person' and 'Providing practical or emotional support.

    • What is Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)

      What is Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)

      https://plymouthonlinedirectory.com/plymouthlocaloffer/whatisdld

      Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is a life-long condition which can be diagnosed by a Speech and Language Therapist (SALT). There is no known single cause for DLD although it can run in families.

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