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Aylesbury Town Council
As the Council closest to the community, Aylesbury Town Council represents the needs of the people of Aylesbury. The community is very much at the centre of what we do. Aylesbury Town Council are aiming to help local businesses, schools, charities, community groups, service users and providers become more sensitive to the needs of peoples whose lives have been affected by Dementia.
- Last updated:
- 22 November 2019
- Location:
- South East
- Sectors:
- Businesses and shops, Children Young People and Students, Community organisations, Local Authorities, Local DAA Members, Voluntary, Schools, Social Care
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Aylesbury Vale District Council
Aylesbury Vale District Council provides services to over 173,000 residents, many of whom live in rural towns and parishes. The district is the third largest in the country. Services include housing, refuse collection, planning, Council tax collection, community safety, parks, community centres, leisure and environmental health and community engagement. We also work in partnership with public and private organisations such as public health, the police, local businesses and community organisations to plan, support, encourage or monitor other services and support local need.
- Last updated:
- 4 April 2017
- Location:
- South East
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities, Voluntary, Arts, Children Young People and Students, Community organisations
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Aylmer Lodge Cookley Partnership
Aylmer Lodge Cookley Partnership is a GP Practice with 2 sites, one in Kidderminster next to Kidderminster Hospital and the other in Cookley Village. We serve a total practice popluation of approximately 14,000 patients in Kidderminster, Cookley and nearby environs.
- Last updated:
- 1 March 2018
- Location:
- West Midlands
- Sectors:
- Care, Charity, Children Young People and Students, Clinical Commissioning Group, Domiciliary Care, Emergency Services Sector, Health, Hospices, Hospitals and Hospital Trusts, Local Authorities, Local DAA Members, Medical, Membership Organisations, Pharmaceutical, Social Care, Voluntary
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Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council
District Council
- Last updated:
- 26 November 2015
- Location:
- East of England
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities, Other, Recreation
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Back To Life Liverpool
• Back to Life Liverpool (BTLL) is a local CIC based in Liverpool targeting the BAME communitiesSo with its aims are to: • Sign post carers to the services available to meet their needs including social care, legal and career progression. • Run a befriending service using volunteers to support carers and the person being cared for as a proven effective way of combating loneliness and isolation. • Support carers and the person they are caring for reducing the risk of isolation by supporting them to access social events, carer group forums, career training and legal support. • Promote a healthy lifestyle signposting to exercise and healthy living events. • Work with young and mature communities to promote diversity and equality within the health and social care sector. • Run a weekly drop in clinic for dementia awareness and sign posting to GP and community services, working collaboratively with the NHS Health Care.
- Last updated:
- 19 January 2018
- Location:
- North West
- Sectors:
- Arts, Care, Charity, Clinical Commissioning Group, Community organisations, Education Sector, Health, Local Authorities, Local DAA Members, Research Sector, Schools, Social Care, Voluntary, Voluntary Sector
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Banstead Manor Care Home
Banstead Manor is the newest addition to the Hallmark Care Homes family and is a beautiful, purpose built, 77 bedroom care home in Banstead offering a high standard of residential, nursing and dementia care.
- Last updated:
- 1 July 2019
- Sectors:
- Care, Community organisations, Local Authorities, Social Care, Health
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Barnet Library Service
The public library service for the London Borough of Barnet
- Last updated:
- 20 June 2017
- Location:
- London
- Sectors:
- Arts, Local Authorities
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Barnsley Central Library
The Barnsley Library service is free to join and open to everyone. When you become a member you will have access to a wide range of books and information in print, digital and audio. All of our libraries offer free access to computers and the internet. We also offer various classes and activities for all ages, and there are meeting rooms for hire. We have collections for children in all of our libraries. Our home library service delivers books (including large print and audio books on cassette or CD, as well as tablets that are pre-loaded with games, magazines, eAudio and eBooks) to the homes of people who can't to get to their local library due to illness or disability, or because they are caring for someone. Please find further information about the above services via the Barnsley Council website https://www.barnsley.gov.uk/services/libraries/ or call (01226) 773555
- Last updated:
- 13 December 2018
- Location:
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Barnsley MBC and Barnsley’s Older People’s Expert Partnership & Joint Agency Group
Barnsley Council; through the ‘Older People & Vulnerable Adults Commissioning team & its partnership arrangements’, is working collaboratively to support local organisations and commissioned services to continue to deliver against: 1. the NDS outcomes , 2. the ‘Dementia Challenge’ and also respond to emerging priorities for service users /the carers and families of the person with a dementia , whilst equally reflecting the strategic ambition of the Community.
- Last updated:
- 23 May 2018
- Location:
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Sectors:
- Health, Care, Housing Sector, Telecare, Schools, Local Authorities, Clinical Commissioning Group, Education Sector, Commissioners Sector
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Bassetlaw District Council
The Council provide high quality and good value services to meet the needs of the area's residents and businesses. These service include housing, refuse collection, planning, benefits, recycling, street cleaning, environmental health and many more. We also works in partnership with other public and private organisations such as the police, health businesses and community representatives to plan, support, encourage or manage other services.
- Last updated:
- 21 March 2016
- Location:
- East Midlands
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Bath and Main Associates
We are a small consultancy working with charities and third sector organisations, mostly engaged with services to older people. We work with charities such as Age UK, CVSs, CAB in evaluation, project management, impact measurement. We are also working with the Gas Safe Charity to lead their project 'Promoting Carbon Monoxide Awareness' to vulnerable people via front line staff and volunteers who work with and support people in their own homes. Please get in touch if you would like more information.
- Last updated:
- 1 December 2017
- Location:
- National
- Sectors:
- Care, Health, Housing Sector, Local Authorities, Membership Organisations, Utility, Voluntary Sector, Education Sector, Commissioners Sector
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Bath College Care Academy
Bath Care Academy Mission Statement Bath College is a people oriented organisation fundamentally concerned with skills, education and training. We see our role as working with people and organisations to improve outcomes for individuals, businesses, communities and economies. As such we have defined our core purpose and mission as: • TALENT DEVELOPMENT • CAREER DEVELOPMENT • PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT We will work with new and emerging talent to prepare them to excel and to meet the needs of current or future employers. We will actively contribute to developing the careers of individuals through the provision of education and training. We will work with people from across our communities to develop their skills, to improve their life chances and to give them a passion for learning new things or mastering existing skills. We are committed to maintaining a respectful community where all of our students and staff can learn develop and grow within a dignified and safe place. The aim of the Bath College Care Academy is to bring together representatives from the local sector to: • Better inform Bath College’s education and training opportunities, and to develop & implement strategies that prepare young people and adults for a career in health and social care; with a particular focus on bands 1 – 4. • Promote the wider roles available within the health and social sector. • Provide a training hub for network members and sector professionals. • Develop strategies to support adults, and long term unemployed, with effective training development and progression. Bath College Care Academy is a training centre that delivers Health & Social Care education & training in an environment designed to replicate clinical & community care. We work in partnership with health and social care employers/practitioners in order to develop employability skills for the current and future health and social care workforce. We facilitate a community training hub for staff within the sector and members of the wider community in order to meet the needs of the Health and Social Care sector and ultimately those it serves. Our partnerships for workforce development enable us to develop, support and facilitate meaningful and relevant learning experiences, with stimulating and interactive opportunities.
- Last updated:
- 20 July 2017
- Location:
- South West
- Sectors:
- Care, Children Young People and Students, Community organisations, Domiciliary Care, Education Sector, Emergency Services Sector, Faith Groups, Health, Hospices, Hospitals and Hospital Trusts, Local Authorities, Schools, Social Care, Voluntary, Voluntary Sector
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Bath Preservation Trust
Bath Preservation Trust is an independent charity which campaigns to protect the unique qualities of this historic city. It also owns and runs four museums: No.1 Royal Crescent, the Herschel Museum of Astronomy, the Museum of Bath Architecture, and Beckford's Tower. Each site offers an insight into a different, fascinating aspect of Bath’s Georgian history through its permanent collections and temporary exhibitions. Key personalities such as William Beckford, and William and Caroline Herschel are brought to life, and Bath’s rich social and architectural past is also conveyed.
- Last updated:
- 17 September 2019
- Location:
- South West
- Sectors:
- Arts, Charity, Education Sector, heritage, Local Authorities, Membership organisation, Recreation, Schools, Voluntary Sector
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Beauty and Utility Arts
Beauty and Utility Arts is a Leicestershire based Arts and Health social enterprise developing and managing creative projects and products with social benefits. For products please see Our Memory Lanes (www.ourmemorylanes.co.uk) We work across all art forms and have strong partnerships with the NHS, local authorities, CCGs, GP surgeries, housing associations, charities and others. Twitter: @beauty_utility and @OurMemoryLanes
- Last updated:
- 5 June 2016
- Location:
- East Midlands
- Sectors:
- Arts, Charity, Children Young People and Students, Clinical Commissioning Group, Education Sector, Health, Hospices, Housing Sector, Local Authorities, Local DAA Members, Recreation, Retail, Schools, Social Care, Voluntary Sector
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Beep Assist - A part of Futures Housing Group
Futures Housing Group manages more than 9,000 quality, affordable homes across the East Midlands. Our customers are at the heart of everything we do, this shows through the range of services customers have access to as well as members of the wider community. Beep Assist provide an Assistive Technology (Telecare) service. The teams main aim is to enable customers with vulnerabilities to live independently in their own homes, whilst providing family and friends with peace of mind that their loved ones are well looked after. Our non-intrusive service allows customers and family members to build a package bespoke to them.
- Last updated:
- 14 June 2019
- Location:
- East Midlands
- Sectors:
- Housing Sector, Care, Local Authorities, Local DAA Members, Research Sector, Social Care, Telecare, Health, Children Young People and Students, Community organisations, Medical, Domiciliary Care
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Beverley Town Council
The Beverley Town Council has a population of approximately 15000 residents in the four wards of Beverley. The Beverley Town Council is committed to working in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Society and other local organisations and the progress towards achieving the actions in this Dementia Declaration.
- Last updated:
- 25 February 2015
- Location:
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Billingshurst Parish Council
The Parish Council is very proactive in trying to represent local people and to provide and improve facilities and services for them. It is a statutory consultee and comments on planning applications and consultations affecting the local area.
- Last updated:
- 14 June 2018
- Location:
- South East
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Birmingham City Council
Birmingham City Council is the local government body responsible for the governance of the City of Birmingham in England.
- Last updated:
- 7 October 2014
- Location:
- West Midlands
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Bishop Auckland Town Council
Bishop Auckland Town Council was established in May 2007 and it is the desire of all the councillors to serve and promote Bishop Auckland and to give the town a voice whenever it is needed. All councillors live in Bishop Auckland and party-political considerations are very much secondary to the well-being of their town. The Town Council has 11 elected Councillors, comprised of 6 Labour Party, 3 Wear Valley Independents, 1 Liberal Democrat and 1 UK Independence Party. Bishop Auckland Town Council has an office based in The Four Clocks Centre in Newgate Street and currently employs a full time Town Clerk, part time Assistant Town Clerk and full time Admin Assistant.
- Last updated:
- 5 October 2015
- Location:
- North East
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Blaby District Council
Blaby District Council is responsible for directly delivering a range of high quality services for its residents. This includes: street cleansing, refuse collection and recycling; planning; benefits; housing advice; environmental health; community safety and resident support services. The Council also works in partnership with a range of public, private and voluntary sector organisations such as the police, local businesses and health and social care services to plan and deliver joint services.
- Last updated:
- 8 November 2019
- Location:
- East Midlands
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities, Businesses and shops, Charity, Children Young People and Students, Clinical Commissioning Group, Community organisations, Health, Housing Sector, Local DAA Members, Recreation, Schools, Social Care, Voluntary, Voluntary Sector
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Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council - re:fresh
re:fresh offers the people of Blackburn with Darwen the opportunity to access a huge range of leisure, health and well-being activities, health and dietary advice plus much more. re:fresh provides the launch pad for people to make changes so that they can live longer and live better in Blackburn with Darwen.
- Last updated:
- 16 February 2016
- Location:
- North West
- Sectors:
- Health, Local Authorities, Voluntary Sector
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Blackburn with Darwen Council
Blackburn with Darwen Council has a statutory duty to: Provide care and support to adults and older people who are assessed as eligible for social care support • Improve the health of the population, improve housing and reduce inequalities. The Council hosts the Blackburn with Darwen Health and Wellbeing Board and works in partnership with our local clinical Commissioning Group, voluntary organisations and independent care services providers to ensure the health, care and support needs of local residents are met.
- Last updated:
- 8 October 2015
- Location:
- North West
- Sectors:
- Care, Communication, Health, Housing Sector, Local Authorities, Schools, Telecare, Education Sector, Transport Sector, Commissioners Sector
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Blackburn with Darwen Library and Information Service
Blackburn with Darwen Library and Information Service operates through two town libraries and three community libraries. It offers "At Home" provision, for those who are physically unable to visit a library, as well as virtual services, available 24/7, via the library website. The latter include e-book provision and access to the library-managed, community history archive, Cotton Town.
- Last updated:
- 7 July 2016
- Location:
- North West
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities
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Blakeys cafe bar
Blakey’s is a popular town centre café bar located within King George’s Hall that has a good reputation for quality food and drink at realistic prices.
- Last updated:
- 28 January 2015
- Location:
- North West
- Sectors:
- Hospitality, Local Authorities
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Bodmin Library and One Stop Shop
Cornwall Council’s Face to Face service brings together libraries and one stop shops putting library and information services at the heart of the local community. Where possible premises are shared to improve customer access. For many people, Face to Face is the first or only point of direct contact with the council.
- Last updated:
- 14 May 2018
- Location:
- South West
- Sectors:
- Local Authorities