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Child Bereavement UK

We help anyone – children, young people, parents and families to rebuild their lives when a child grieves or when a child dies. This can include when somebody is going to die, how to share bad news, the principles of puddle jumping, other help and support, resources for professionals and training courses

Beat

Beat is a national service that encourages and empowers people of all ages to get help quickly with their eating disorder. The sooner someone starts treatment the greater their chance of recovery. The free to call helpline is open 365 days a year, including bank holidays. Advice and information are available on our website, and

Anxiety UK

Anxiety UK offers a wide range of services for all ages including therapy service; helpline and text service; courses and groups; calm club; research fund; webinars; and anxious times magazine. You can access the helpline number above for a free one-off chat, for ongoing help, you will need to pay a membership fee

Alzheimer’s Society

Alzheimer’s Society offers a support telephone line for adults who are affected by dementia, worried about a diagnosis or a carer. The website includes a wide range of information

ADDISS

ADDISS has a wide range of resources about all aspects of ADHD and associated conditions, with special sections for parents, children, teenagers and professionals

Black Country Support After Suicide

We provide support for next of kin and close family members who are bereaved by suicide inthe Black Country who are of any age. Our team have experience in working with bereavementand they are from a range of backgrounds. A translator or interpreter is available if requested.You can self-refer or refer someone else to our

Black Country Women’s Aid

Black Country Women’s Aid (BCWA) is a specialist charity which has supported survivors of abuse and exploitation in the West Midlands for nearly 40 years. We offer domestic abuse community support and refuge and offer a range of other services supporting survivors of rape and sexual violence, stalking, and modern-day slavery. Our Ask Marc project

Sandwell Deaf Community Association 

A charity led by deaf people delivering specialist services for deaf people across Sandwell and the Black Country. Working in partnership with Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council as a specialist service provider delivering services to deaf, deafened, hard of hearing and people with a dual sensory loss. We can support people to access emotional wellbeing and