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Drop in sessions where communities can gain access to trusted sources on matters concerning their health and wellbeing near to where they live or work.
Charitable service which supports residents across London with information and tips on best to understand, identify, and manage hearing loss and tinnitus, helping to reduce everyday barriers and connect people with their local communities.
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Charitable service which supports residents across London with information and tips on best to understand, identify, and manage hearing loss and tinnitus, helping to reduce everyday barriers and connect people with their local communities.
Is this service for you? Everyone, particularly those over the age of 50
Contact us to book in specific events e.g. we can deliver a free talk to a community group, or run an information stand in a local library
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Drop in sessions where communities can gain access to trusted sources on matters concerning their health and wellbeing near to where they live or work.
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Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCAs) support people who lack capacity to make decisions about their long term accommodation or serious medical treatment and who do not have any friends or family appropriate to consult.
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The Information Hub offers support by signposting and referring to specialist advice services. This could include local mental health services, benefits, debt, housing advice organisations, physical wellbeing, smoking cessation and advocacy.