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Offers information and support for people with brain and spine conditions and their families, through a helpline, website and publications. The helpline is run by neuroscience nurses who can answer questions and provide emotional support. The Team can talk through any neurological symptom, investigation or condition, even if it is …
UK based brain tumour charity providing personal 24/7 support from the point of diagnosis onwards. Work nationally to help both patients and carers get back on their feet following a brain tumour diagnosis. Local brainstrust teams run a range of activities to build communities and provide help for people battling …
Brake supports people who have been bereaved or seriously injured in a road crash, as well as the family, friends and professionals supporting them. Support is provided via literature and through a telephone helpline staffed by professionals. Literature includes information and advice to help with the immediate practical issues, coping …
Free confidential helpline with tailored information and specialist support to anyone affected by breast cancer or with queries about breast health. Callers include people who want to know more about the signs and symptoms of breast cancer; people who’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer, their families and friends; and healthcare …
The Heart helpline is a dedicated information and support service, where the public and call, email or live chat with an experienced cardiac nurse regarding cardiovascular disease and their risk factors. The team can help people with understanding their medication and their side effects, improve diet and lifestyle, understand test …
Confidential virtual 50-minute counselling sessions, up to 6, either over the telephone or via video call. Virtual counselling can be a good way of trying it out and getting some short-term, much-needed support. Referrals to the service can be made by a teacher, social worker, or you can ask to …
Confidential helpline providing support and evidence-based information about various topics concerning but not limited to living with CRPS, seeking medical support, CRPS specialists and hospitals providing CRPS specialist care, treatments as well as how the condition impacts on those around CRPS patients. As most of the CRPS Support Helpline volunteers …
CALM offer confidential, anonymous and free support, information and signposting through the helpline or webchat. People can talk through a wide variety of issues including abuse, addictions, anger, depression, bullying, eating disorders, sexuality, work issues, racism, bereavement, suicide, divorce and more. The website holds information on a range of issues …
Helpline for patients, their family members or friends, as well as members of the public. Callers are able to talk to a nurse who has extensive experience in cancer issues. Helpline staff offer support, easily understood information and can signpost individuals to care services in their local area. Further support …
Respond to questions about any aspect of cancer and its treatment, from symptom awareness through to survivorship, death and dying. The service is for anyone with concerns about cancer, patients, their relatives or people worried about cancer. Calls are answered by experienced cancer nurses. A forum at www.cancerchat.org.uk offers regular …