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  • Crisis Point

    The charity was founded in 2000; it has been working as with victims of sexual crime since 2000, delivering specialist support. Crisis Point became a registered charity and company in 2004. Crisis Point is based in Walsall with additional offices in Wolverhampton. In 2003, Crisis Point pioneered the fast track STI screening system that now sits as best practice and guidance for developing new, and existing SARCs. In 2004, Crisis Point founded the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) in Walsall, developed a tri-partite with West Midlands Police and NHS/PCT Walsall to provide SARC services. Crisis Point was the managing agency until March 2006, delivering on call and on site crisis workers, ISVA support, and therapeutic counselling. In 2005, a clinical counselling centre was founded in Walsall by Crisis Point to provide bespoke psychotherapeutic counselling for victims of sexual crime. Additionally, the clinical counselling centre provided a real solution to transference suffered by SARC clients when returning for therapy following the support to court procedure and outcome. In 2011, the charity located to modern fully DDA compliant premises. The services and premises continue to be available to all across the West Midlands.

  • Crossroads Care

    Providing domiciliary care to service users and respite care to carers.

  • CVT Shared Lives West Midlands

    Shared Lives is sometimes described as being similar to ‘foster care for adults who have additional/complex needs' but it is so much more than that. The person is carefully matched to stay with a Shared Lives Carer, who opens up their home to support you to develop the skills to be as independent as possible; encourage new social networks, build self-esteem, confidence and lead the same ordinary domestic life at the heart of the community. Shared Lives Carers are passionate and dedicated about their work and this is why the model is such a powerful and effective form of care that creates a real sense of belonging for all those involved. People who are supported to remain in the community are known to lead longer, healthier, happier, lives. CVT Shared Lives currently have 38 households across the Black Country region who have been specially trained to provide a person-centred approach that supports the Person to make their own choices and take control of their every day lives. CVT provide Shared Lives to people from the age of 16+ who may be diagnosed with either a learning disability, mental ill health, autism, dementia, sensory impairment, acquired brain injury, older people or require support on discharge from hospital.

  • Dorcas Housing

    We provide community based support projects. African Caribbean Health Improvement Service is a project managed by Dorcas Housing that works with the African Caribbean Communities of Sandwell on issues related to heath. The project aim is 'to develop community health initatives which aim to empower and support the African Caribbean communities in Sandwell'

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Dragonfly Aikikai Aikido Club

    Dragonfly Aikikai is part of Seijitsu Aikido Ryju. The club began life in 1973 and relocated to our current venue in 2003. We teach the traditional Aikido in the style of the founder Morihei Ueshib. We place great emphasis on weapons work as an aid to developing Tai Jitsu, our weapons syllabub being based upon the teachings of Morihiro Saito Shihan. We are a friendly club with a loyal following and we always extend a warm welcome to visitors from other clubs, new members and people who are simply curious about Aikido. We are Clubmark accredited

  • Edwards Trust

    Edward's Trust caring for children and families during child illness and bereavement. Bereavement counselling for anyone affected by the death of a child aged 0-18. Any parent affected by the death of their own child, whatever their age. Children affected by the death of another child aged 0-18, sibling, parent or primary carer.

  • Elite Allstars Infinity

    Elite Allstars Infinity is a competitive cheerleading Academy. Members compete all over the country with different event producers, and compete against national and international teams. The Academy admits children from the age of three through to adults. Cheerleaders train in stunting, tumbles (gymnastics), dance and jumps disciplines. Elite Allstars operate from Woodgreen Sports Academy, Woodgreen Road, Wednesbury and also from the Earls Gymnastics Club, Rounds Green Road, Oldbury B69 2BU. Elite Allstars currently have nine competing teams across all ages, abilities and levels, together with stunt groups and solo routines. Cheerleading is highly disciplined. In doing classes you will learn a lot more than just cheer. We pride ourselves on teaching many life lessons like teamwork, confidence building, stamina and fitness and trouble shooting. There is a great social environment for interaction between athletes/families bringing together a community.

  • Epilepsy Action

    Epilepsy Action is the leading representative organisation for epilepsy in the UK with around 16,000 members. Epilepsy Action helps over 1.1 million people every year through its range of services including its advice and information service, Branch network and Accredited Volunteer scheme

  • FC Smethwick

    Provides sports, recreational and innovative activities for young people

  • Fizzog Productions Ltd

    Community theatre company specialising in theatre in health, theatre in education and issue based theatre.

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