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Provides individual and group work, advocacy, respite, working in schools and specialist programmes for young carers of families with drug and addiction problems.
Alzheimer Scotland helps people with dementia, their carers and families. Our members include carers, relatives, people with dementia, professionals, groups and organisations.
Axis Lanarkshire is a service commissioned by the Lanarkshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership. The service is for young people aged 16 - 18 years old living in North or South Lanarkshire who are affected by their own or someone else's substance misuse and other related complex issues.
24 hour supported accommodation for vulnerable men.
Home support for people who are homeless and have an addiction. Rehabilitation in order to increase skills to manage their own tenancy.
Residential care centre for adults with complex mental health needs.
A community project for all residents in and around the Caldercruix area.
Provide help to people over 65 years old within their local community to maintain their home.
To help carers including those who support their relatives, friends, or neighbours suffering from a mental health problem, physical disability, long-term illness or learning disability.
Free, confidential phone line for people who look after someone, feel isolated and need practical help.
Carewatch North Lanarkshire offers a range of services designed to help people maintain and retain, independence, dignity and security, in their own homes.
A specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) for young people (aged up until their 16th birthday) and their families.
General advice, money advice, welfare rights, housing advice and money guide also available.
Clubnet encourages members to take control of their own lives. The service offers opportunities to meet new people and be part of their community.
Community Mental Health Teams are the hub for community mental health services provided by NHS Lanarkshire and North and South Lanarkshire Councils.
Community Mental Health Teams are the hub for community mental health services provide by NHS Lanarkshire and North and South Lanarkshire Councils for older people.
Cruse provides bereavement counselling support; friendship group for bereaved people; newly bereaved support group; and advice and information.
The project aims to reduce social isolation and depression and promote community involvement through learning new skills and increasing self-esteem.
Information and advice on benefits, housing, debt, employment law, social security and representation.
Provides careers advice, student welfare service, financial & benefits advice, personal counselling, learning support, progression guidance, childcare support, transport, accommodation & counselling services.
Housing support and supported accommodation for vulnerable and homeless people from 16-25 years old. Childcare support for 5 - 16 years old.
Independent professional advocacy for Older Adults in North Lanarkshire.
Women who have experienced abuse at any time in their life.
This web-based service and telephone helpline provides information on all aspects of choosing childcare, including contact details for all local childcare services.
Also provide details of other services offered by North Lanarkshire Council, by the Early Years and Childcare Team and by other relevant organisations.
First point of contact for housing, rent enquiries, allocations, council tax enquiries.
Healthy Living information and advice, citizen advice, OT groups, family planning advice and general health promotion information.
Admission and assessment for older adults with cognitive and functional mental health problems.
Through joint working the team offer clean injecting equipment to injecting drug users from fixed site needle exchanges and pharmacy outlets.
Health and well-being project aimed at young people.
A voluntary organisation who are funded to support families to access healthy living choices, with particular emphasis on weight management.
Home support for people who are homeless and have alcohol or substance dependency or have a chaotic lifestyle.
It provides equipment and adaptations and a disability information service which includes the making life easier service.
Home, individual and day activity support, focusing on adults with severe and/or enduring mental health problems.
Membership organisation that supports mental health service users and carers to be involved in planning, development, monitoring and evaluation of mental health services across Lanarkshire.
One to one therapeutic counselling services for young people on a wide range of issues.
Lead Scotland (Specialists in Linking Education and Disability) is a charity that enables disabled adults and carers to access inclusive learning opportunities
The service is registered with the Care Commission and provides Housing Support and Care at Home services to individuals living throughout the local authority area who have experienced mental health difficulties.
Independent user led groups to discuss local mental health issues with links to local planning.
One to One counselling for alcohol problems. Support to individuals and families.
In-patient care for patients from the Monklands/Cumbernauld locality who are experiencing varying degrees of mental illness and who require support from a 24 hour nursing service.
In-patient care for patients from the Monklands/Cumbernauld locality who are experiencing varying degrees of mental illness and who require support from a 24 hour nursing service.
Money advice, debt counselling, financial information and assistance.
Independent advice and information for people with disabilities in North Lanarkshire.
North Lanarkshire Disability Forum is a voluntary organisation run by and for people with disabilities and their carers, giving a wide range of information on Community Services, Housing, Health, Transport, Benefits and Citizen and Professional Advocacy. We are a representative body for all people with disabilities and their carers.
One to one counselling, group work and self help for people with addiction problems.
If you need urgent support out with your GP surgery hours.
Independent and volunteer professional advocacy for residents of the State Hospital.
Penumbra is an innovative Scottish mental health charity, working to improve mental wellbeing across the nation. We provide a wide range of services which offer hope and practical steps towards recovery. Penumbra campaigns to influence national and local government policy and to increase public knowledge and understanding about mental ill health.
The Locality Psychological Therapies Team (LPPT) provide a one door access to psychological assessment.
Provide and coordinate support to children and young people (up tp 16 years old) whose lives are affected by the mental ill health of their carers or other close family/friends.
Those with health conditions and/or disabilities and are looking to move into employment either for the first time or after a period of unemployment.
Services provided by the Area Offices cover: Children & Family Services, Criminal Justice Service & Community Care Services (inc. home support, Occupational Therapy, and residential care & respite).
A peer support voluntary organisation to help people with depression.
Advocacy Services people with learning disabilities and/or support needs.
Planned support to clients over a 7 day evening/weekend period; home support; emotional support and practical support to assist the individual to continue living at home.
The Tier 3 Eating Disorder Specialist Service (T.E.S.S) provides a lanarkshire wide specialist service to people requiring community based treatment for eating disorders.
The team provide assessment and care of the medical, nursing, dietetic and occupational therapy needs of those who suffer from eating disorders.
Practical and emotional support for anyone affected by crime. Help includes insurance and criminal injuries compensation claims as well as support with anxiety/trauma for victims of crime.
The Voice of Experience Forum is an independent recognised charity working throughout North Lanarkshire to ensure that older people’s voices are being heard.
Voice of Experience Forum work in partnership with a number of organisations such as North Lanarkshire Council, NHS Lanarkshire, The Pension Service, Age Concern Scotland etc to ensure that the views and opinions of older people in North Lanarkshire are being heard.
Provides a relaxed and informal resource for people enquiring about mental health issues and the support that is available locally.
In-patient care for patients from the Motherwell/Clydesdale locality who are experiencing varying degrees of mental illness and who require support from a 24 hour nursing service.
In-patient care for patients from the Motherwell/Clydesdale locality who are experiencing varying degrees of mental illness and who require support from a 24 hour nursing service.
Information, support and temporary refuge accommodation to women and their children who have been physically, mentally and/or sexually abused by their partner.
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