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  • British Heart Foundation

    The British Heart Foundation is the nation's heart charity, dedicated to saving lives every day by investing in pioneering research, supporting and caring for heart patients and their families, campaigning for change and providing vital information to help people care for their own heart health.

  • Brook

    Brook provides a range of sex and relationships and health and wellbeing education and support for young people. Brook four approaches are: Health promotion activities: give young people introductory information along with key messages and are designed to inspire them to want to find out more. The focus is on communicating a specific health and wellbeing message to young people in large groups or at open events. This could include: • School assemblies • University Fresher’s Fairs • Stall at events (e.g. community fairs, festivals etc.) • Handing out flyers Education sessions: are one-off sessions that allow time for young people to explore one topic in detail. It is an opportunity for young people to learn new information, share existing knowledge, practice skills, and think critically and question taken for granted assumptions and beliefs. Education programmes: which can include group work - incorporate a social element of learning and enable groups of young people to grow and develop over time through following a flexible programme within a fixed timescale. Learning techniques: games, small group work, reflective exercises, building relationships with others, team work, goal setting.

  • BUDS - Better Understanding of Dementia for Sandwell

    BUDS’ target audience is predominantly people living with dementia and their carers and families. However, BUDS has extended some of its services to people over the age of 65 who are experiencing isolation due to the pandemic. The organisation currently telephones their client group weekly. During these phone calls, vaccination is discussed. Clients are asked if they have received the vaccine, whether they been contacted or are there any reasons why they may not get the vaccine and if BUDS can help. The charity is also in contact with a separate group of carers through their Carer and Family Support Service to make the same enquiries. Information has been passed on to Carers about the recent change in in guidelines that has prioritised carers for the vaccine. For clients unable to leave the house, support is being provided by contacting GPs to find out how and when their vaccine will be administered. Support is also being provided to families around the issue of mental capacity and consent to the vaccine which affects some people living with dementia. BUDS put regular posts on their Facebook page encouraging people to take up the vaccine and be proactive if they have not been yet contacted.

  • Compton Care

    The Hospice provides clinical and support services for people with life limiting illnesses and their carers and families. We provide free support to people who live in parts of the West Midlands: Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall; and South Staffordshire and East Shropshire.

  • Courtyard Centre - Cancer Information and Support Service

    Cancer information and support service, situated within an NHS Hospital. We provide support to anyone affected by or concerned about cancer. Support services include, complementary therapy, wig fitting service, outreach sessions and 'Headstrong' service from Breast Cancer Care. Also welfare/benefits advice.

  • Crossroads Care

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

  • Cycling in Sandwell

    To promote the benefits of cycling provision in Sandwell

  • Diabetes UK

    We are Diabetes UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do no harm. Diabetes affects more people than any other serious health condition in the UK. More than dementia and cancer combined. That means we need to take action now. Because we’re the leading UK charity for people affected by diabetes it’s our responsibility to lead the fight against the growing crisis. And this fight is one that involves all of us – sharing knowledge and taking diabetes on together.

  • Dynamics Community Arts cic

    Community and Public Arts organisation.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • 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.

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