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Health Support & Promotion in North Wales 41 sites in this category
| | Narrow Subject | Disabilities [10], Drugs & Substance Misuse [4], Giving up Smoking [2], Health Promotion [9], Learning Disabilities [3], Medical Nutritionists [1], Mental Health [3], Nutritional Counselling [2], Respite Care [1], Support Groups [13] |
| | Narrow Area | Anglesey (Ynys Mon) [4], Conwy County [6], Denbighshire [4], Flintshire [2], Gwynedd [7], Wrexham County [1], North Wales General [5], Wales General [15] |
| | Widen Subject | Health & Medical / Health Support & Promotion |
| | Widen Area | Wales / North Wales |
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Daily Dosehttp://www.dailydose.net Daily Dose presents substance misuse articles and reports gathered from the World Wide Web including such sources as: - Governments, Education, Medicine, Law, Media, Science, Organisations & Agencies, Treatment, Research and Statistics etc. All articles are linked to the original authors. We believe our site to be a unique and readily accessible source of information for all who have an interest in the subject of substance misuse. Please take the time to look and appreciate for yourself just how helpful this source is.CATEGORIES: Drugs & Substance Misuse LOCATIONS: Swansea , UK (general)
Antur Waunfawrhttp://www.anturwaunfawr.org Antur Waunfawr has established itself not only as a ground-breaking company which offers training and employment opportunities to people with learning difficulties, but also as a venture which is recognised as a key player in the re-generation of the local community. The principles of Agenda 21 are fully accommodated in the company’s development plan.CATEGORIES: Learning Disabilities LOCATIONS: Waunfawr
Wales Office of Research and Development for Health and Social Carehttp://www.word.wales.gov.uk/ The National Assembly for Wales set the policies, priorities and funding framework for Health and Social Care in Wales. Within the Assembly, WORD has responsibility for taking these policies forward. Our two core functions are, firstly, to develop policy and priorities in Research and Development for Health and Social Care in Wales; and secondly, to commission and manage high quality Research projects from their inception to dissemination.CATEGORIES: Government Bodies , Health Promotion LOCATIONS: Wales (general)
North Wales Deaf Associationhttp://www.nwda.info Information on North Wales Deaf Association including services provided for deaf, deafened, deaf blind and hard of hearing people across North Wales. How to use and book communication support, lip-reading classes, deaf awareness training and membership information.CATEGORIES: Charities , Disabilities LOCATIONS: Llandudno Junction , North Wales (general) More Results: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next |
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CARA Society, Registered Charity No.: 1101373, looks for any donation to fund its advisory & services promoting justice, health & education. Please contact: CARA,18 Ashwin Street, E8 3DL Tel/Fax: 020 72546415 Mob.: 07956952645 Dalston, London Reply to this advertFor hire 8 berth caravan on Presthaven Sands site (Prestatyn). Loads for the kids, entertainment, swimming pool, go carts, direct access to beach. Caravan has lovely views to the Welsh hills. For more info visit www.LetsGoCaravaning.comPrestatyn Reply to this advertI am trying to contact anyone who worked at the Rhos Abbey Hotel in the mid to late sixties.I worked there with a friend and we are both from Cumbria. Would like to hear from anyone who knew me then. My name is Christine Smith. Cumbria Reply to this advertVoirrey Kewley and Ralph Gibbs are looking for Allyn J Roberts who graduated with them in 1952 in Hispanic Studies from the University of Liverpool. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Australia Reply to this advert |
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