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Oxford Brookes Student Union Advice Service

Brookes Union exists to support, represent and inspire the students of Oxford Brookes. They are a member-led organisation, which means they exist for the students of Oxford Brookes University and all students are automatically members. Brookes Union offers a range of services for students. They have loads of active student Societies, an Advice Service and ...

Oxford Brookes Wellbeing

A service that helps students make their own decisions, and where appropriate give information and advice to assist. Oxford Brookes Wellbeing work together to enhance the learning, emotional, physical and spiritual life of the Oxford Brookes community through their different services, such as counselling, disability, care leavers, student carers, specialist mentoring, mature students and more. ...

Cogges Surgery

If you are homeless, you still have a right to register with a doctor – you can use a ‘care of’ address’, such as a friend or a day centre. You may only be offered a temporary three-month registration. ...

SeeSaw

SeeSaw provides grief support for children, young people and their families in Oxfordshire. Through appropriate and timely support, SeeSaw can help to reduce the emotional, psychological and mental health consequences of bereavement. Young people are then able to face the future with hope. ...

Student Minds

Student Minds is the UK’s student mental health charity. They offer support for students with mental health problems, including eating disorders, through a national network of self-help groups. Groups provide peer-to-peer support to students when they need it, and empower students with the knowledge, confidence and skills to look after their own mental health and ...

Childhood Bereavement Network

The Childhood Bereavement Network is the hub for those working with bereaved children, young people and their families across the UK. They underpin their members’ work with essential support and representation: bringing them together across localities, disciplines and sectors to improve bereavement care for children. They believe that all children have the right to information, ...

Deddington Health Centre

If you are homeless, you still have a right to register with a doctor – you can use a ‘care of’ address’, such as a friend or a day centre. You may only be offered a temporary three-month registration. ...

Childline

Childline helps anyone under 19 in the UK with any issue they are going through. Whether it is something big or small, their trained counsellors are available to talk about anything. Childline is a safe place to talk. Calls are not recorded and their number will not show up on any phone bills. Counsellors write ...
0800 1111 (24hr)

Coram Voice

Coram Voice provides advocacy to young people who are living in care or have recently left care, through a helpline and network of community advocates. The helpline has access to interpreters for those young people who speak little or no English. Coram Voice is a leading children’s rights organisation. They champion the rights of children. ...

The 7C's Foundation

The 7C’s Foundation are essential life skills; Creativity, Communication, Confidence, Cooperation, Coordination, Commitment and Constructive Critical Thinking. They have a profound positive effect on individuals and families improving relationships at home, at work and at school.   ...
07773 939 926