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TO PROVIDE SERVICES FACILITIES AND TRAINING FOR THE RELIEF OF THOSE SUFFERING FROM OR AFFECTED BY EATING DISORDERS
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Somerset |
£570,317
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First Steps ED is the Midlands eating disorders charity working further afield supporting people of all ages, genders and backgrounds. Becoming a Charitable Incorporated Organisation in 2019, previously a registered charity in 2007, founded in 2004. We are an evidence-based multi-disciplinary family focused trauma informed service providing hope, opportunities and choices to those in recovery.
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Lincolnshire, Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Leicester City, Nottingham City, Derby City, Stoke-on-trent City |
£881,440
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Future Living Hertford operates in the East of Hertfordshire areas (although not exclusively) and surrounding areas. We provide abstinence based psycho social education for clients with the illness of addiction through group therapy and one to one counselling. The service is self referring and free to access. We also offer psychosocial education for survivors of domestic assault and abuse.
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Hertfordshire |
£226,542
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We support asylum seekers, refugees and other migrants in the North East of England to lead lives that are safe, independent and fulfilled, by providing supported accommodation and free English language and employment classes. Our ?Skills for Life? English language classes are delivered from our classrooms in Newcastle and Sunderland, as well as in other centres through our community partnerships.
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Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne City, Sunderland |
£1,479,916
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Beat exists to end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders. We:Support people affected by anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder or other eating disorders through helplines, online support and information. Campaign for change to government policy and health service practice to improve the care for and understanding of eating disorders.Educate professionals and the public.
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Northern Ireland, Scotland, Throughout England And Wales |
£6,714,368
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NIWE provides support to people in the North East of England affected by eating disorders/eating distress, who use food in ways which are problematic to them. We provide a safe, non-judgemental environment in which people can begin to move beyond a concentration on their symptoms to address the underlying issues which cause them to use food/food-related behaviours to manage their situation.
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Durham, Northumberland, Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne City, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Sunderland |
£282,909
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SYEDA's aims and objectives are:To support people affected by an eating disorder.To raise awareness of eating disorders amongst both health and education professionals.To work towards improving the current service provision.
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Sheffield City, Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham, North Lincolnshire |
£548,628
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We support anybody affected by self-harm: people of any age and gender who self-harm (from hair pulling to cutting and from overdosing to eating disorders), as well as those who support them (family, friends and professionals). We provide peer support, workshops, training, resources, advice. We are survivor led and run, are based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, but operate across the UK
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National |
£85,892
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To promote and protect the physical and mental health of teenage sufferers of eating disorders, depression, self harm and addiction through the provision of support, education and practical advice and to advance the education of the general public in all areas relating to the above teenage health conditions.
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Throughout London, Surrey, Kent |
£327,519
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Focus Counselling is able to deliver a professional counselling service provided by qualified and skilled counsellors. It is able to offer support to adults and children suffering from depression, eating disorders, abuse, relationship problems, bereavement and a wide range of life crises.It is our aim to alleviate despair and suffering without religious, sexual or racial prejudice.
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South Gloucestershire, Bristol City, Somerset, Wiltshire, Bath And North East Somerset |
£392,089
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The Advocacy Project ensures that London's most vulnerable people have meaningful choice and control over what happens in their lives. We support people living with mental health conditions, eating disorders,learning disabilities, dementia. We work with all age ranges from children and young people, adults and older people. We provide 1:1 advocacy, group advocacy and user involvement/engagement.
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London |
£2,791,500
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ABC IS A NATIONAL EATING DISORDERS ORGANISATION REGISTERED IN ENGLAND, WALES AND SCOTLAND (SC045443) WITH OVER 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY EATING DISORDERS. ABC PROVIDES PERSONAL AND ON-GOING SUPPORT VIA ITS NATIONAL HELPLINES AND BEFRIENDING SERVICE FOR INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR FAMILIES; ADVOCATES ON BEHALF OF THOSE AFFECTED AND DELIVERS TRAINING TO PROFESSIONALS.
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National |
£97,088
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The Association's objects & principal activities are:Provide - in a safe environment - professional, confidential help for people suffering from an eating disorder, including, but not limited to, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder, Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorders & emotional over-eating. Raise awareness, inform & educate about the effects of eating
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The Association's objects & principal activities are:Provide - in a safe environment - professional, confidential help for people suffering from an eating disorder, including, but not limited to, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder, Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorders & emotional over-eating. Raise awareness, inform & educate about the effects of eating disorders.
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Norfolk |
£382,348
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MHM Wales currently delivers the following services;Talking Connections (Counselling service), Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA), Paid Relevant Person's Representative Service (PRPR), Independent Professional Advocacy Service (IPA), Friends of Coity, Wellbeing Drop-in Hubs, Self Harm and Eating Disorder peer support groups, Information, Training, DBS Services and Volunteering
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Wales |
£1,471,954
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Provision of residential rehabilitation and resettlement for men with drug and/or alcohol addictions.
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Wokingham |
£1,360,962
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What does tastelife offer?Eight-session weekly community group course for sufferers of eating disorders, and carers; tools for recovery Training for volunteers to run the course Information day on eating disorders for professionalsSetting up centres around the UK as part of our roll-out programme
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National |
£125,165
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S.E.E.D. Eating Disorder Support Services mission is to create a facility that provides sufferers and carers alike with confidential independent and no judgemental advice and support to ensure they are aided by the best possible network of care and support to facilitate recovery.
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East Riding Of Yorkshire, Kingston Upon Hull City |
£228,525
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It makes grants, donations or gifts to organisations,It carries out activities or services itself
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Fife |
£131,003
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We support anyone affected by an eating disorder, undiagnosed or not, by offering 1:1 check-ins and group support. This is both the sufferer and parent/carer. We also plan to educate schools and General Practioners.
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Throughout England |
£408
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The service objectives of the charity are ?to relieve the sickness and distress of persons with or affected by eating disorders, to preserve and protect good health and to advance education for the public benefit by.
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Cambridgeshire, Peterborough City |
£206,409
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Eating Disorder Support covers geographic areas in Plymouth and part of West Devon. We provide NICE guidelines psychotherapy and specialist dietetic advice for individuals suffering from an eating disorder. We also offer individual/group/ family therapy for clients and carers. EDS provides a 3-day intensive programme for those who are more at risk of deterioration to prevent in-patient admission.
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Devon, Torbay, Plymouth City |
£351,216
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Operation of Rephael House Counselling Centre.
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London |
£408,932
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The charity makes grants for the purposes of (a) the advancement of education and health through the development of treatments and therapeutic interventions for eating disorders (including anorexia nervosa) and (b) the advancement of education and learning through scholarship in relation to early Judeo-Christian art and culture and its impact on European society.
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Netherlands, Throughout England And Wales |
£3,410
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Established in February I994, CARALINE provides a confidential counselling and support service for people with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, OSFED and other eating disorders.
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Central Bedfordshire, Bedford, Luton |
£440,394
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We provide counselling and one to one or group support to people of all ages, who have issues around mental health, domestic violence, relationship problems, emotional and/or physical trauma. We offer a drop-in service that gives additional support to people between sessions. We work with all ages and specialise in working with young people who are or have lived in a domestic violence family.
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North Yorkshire, East Riding Of Yorkshire, Kingston Upon Hull City |
£17,528
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-The relief of persons who are in conditions of need, hardship, or distress; or who are aged, or sick by the provision of counselling services to individuals and groups-The advancement of public education especially education in counselling skills Through the following activities:-Individual counselling-Couple counselling-personal development workshops and groups.
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Norfolk, Suffolk |
£213,362
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uS supports young people aged between 12 and 25 with or at risk of developing mental health difficulties, helping them to become physically active and transform their lives.uS currently delivers on an outreach basis, funding sports and other fitness activities to small groups and individuals. In addition to this offer, uS plans to open a centre, housing sports and fitness and other facilities.
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Northumberland, Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne City, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Sunderland |
£70,614
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The company's objectives and principle activities are the treatment of alcoholism, drug dependency, Gambling, Dual Diagnosis and eating disorders.
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National |
£2,386,442
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We have a range of groups where members can share their skills and knowledge and give support to each other.We have a donation station, a weekly women's and a fortnightly men's group; healthy cooking and eating, art and crafts and poetry groups and regular trips out. Wherever possible groups are led by the members.
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Cheshire East, Cheshire West & Chester |
£130,868
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