Ellis Street, Carrickfergus
Children's Disability Team provides specialist support and services to children with permanent and substantial disabilities. We are committed to promoting individuality, focusing on the strengths of the child and avoiding unnecessary labelling. We access support services including child-minding, respite care and referral to appropriate disciplines.
Kiln Street, Needham House, Newry
CAMHS has been estabilished for just over a year and a half. We are a multi-discipinary team, who provide prompt, comprehensive assessment and treatment of young people and their families, who present or referral with eating difficulties in the form of Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimic Nervosa and eating disorders not otherwise specified up to the age of 18 years.
2 Victoria Street, Centenary House, Belfast
The Salvation Army's 4 social service centres provide accommodation, practical support and training to help people overcome numerous challenges.
24 Lodge Road, Coleraine
Trained advisors provide specialist information and advice on areas including consumer issues, employment legislation, social security benefits, money advice, health, housing rights and other matters.
4 Lower Crescent, Belfast
Supported Housing, Floating Support & Mentoring. Target audience: Young People 16-25 years
74-76 Railway Road, Coleraine
We provide home visiting support for families with at least one child under five living in our local community. Trained Parent volunteers offer support and friendship to other parents through home visiting.
Sullivan Place, Queens Hall, Holywood
Trained advisors provide specialist information and advice on areas including consumer issues, employment legislation, social security benefits, money advice, health, housing rights and other matters.
County Hall 182 Galgorm Road, The Challet, Ballymena
The Education Welfare Service is a specialist education support service which promotes the participation of children and young people in beneficial education through a partnership and inclusive approach (Mission Statement).
Braid Valley Hospital Cushendall Road, Oak Cottage, Ballymena
Cruse Bereavement Care aims to promote the well-being of bereaved people and to enable anyone suffering a bereavement to understand their grief and cope with their loss. The charity pursues these aims through two principal lines of activity: The provision of support to people who have suffered bereavement through a nationwide network of trained Bereavement Volunteers and through its National Helpline. Work designed to raise awareness of the needs of bereaved people and to promote their interests.