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Action with Communities in Rural England
Suffolk ACRE is a charity and company limited by guarantee incorporated in 1997. It was established in 1937 to work with communities in Suffolk. It's mission is to tackle the economic, social and environmental needs of communities in Suffolk by forging effective partnerships between communities and agencies and promoting communal self-help.
Age Concern: 01284 769524
Age Concern supports all people over 50 in the UK, ensuring that they get the most from life. They provide essential services such as day care and information. They campaign on issues like age discrimination and pensions, and work to influence public opinion and government policy about older people.
Babergh Communities Together
At Babergh Communities Together it's our job to support voluntary and community groups like yours. We provide advice, guidance and practical help to voluntary and community groups throughout the District of Babergh.
Babergh Volunteer Centre: Tel: 0845 260 6340 Mobile: 07923 591139 (Jo Travis-Shelton, Volunteering Support Officer)
Recruits and matches volunteers to placements within voluntary and community groups and to assist individuals who have a disability and/or are on a low-income. At Hadleigh Library - Wednesdays; The Christopher Centre, Sudbury - Thursdays; Shotley Village Hall - Fridays.
Citizen’s Advice Bureau, Sudbury: 01787 374671
Citizen's Advice Bureau, Ipswich: 01473 219777
The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free information and advice from over 3,200 locations, and by influencing policymakers.
Commission for Racial Equality: 0207 939 0000
The CRE can provide legal advice and assistance to people who think they have been discriminated against. The CRE also has powers under the Race Relations Act to investigate companies or organisations where there is evidence of possible discrimination, and require them to make changes to their policies and practices.
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The Community Education Service contributes, with partners, to the educational achievement of young people and adults through the provision of learning opportunities which complement work in schools and colleges and with other learning providers to enable wider participation in learning.
Community Information:
If you are a community group or a local council then onesuffolk can offer you a free website. All you need is an internet connection and some good ideas.
Co-operatives:
A Co-Operative is an organisation owned and democratically controlled by its members.
Credit Unions:
Credit unions are financial co-operatives owned and controlled by their members.They offer savings and great value loans to individuals plus they are local, ethical and know what their members want.
Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership Strategy
This strategy sets out the partnership's 3 year plan. The Babergh Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership aims to work together to build a safer, stronger and more secure district.
Crime Stoppers: 0800 555 111
Crimestoppers is an independent UK-wide charity working to stop crime. Crimestoppers works for you, your family and your community. Just tell them what you know, not who you are.
Domestic Violence - Refuge: 0800 2000 247
Domestic Violence - Women's Aid: 0808 2000 247
Foundation East:
Lends money to small businesses, self-employed people and social enterprises in Suffolk and neighbouring counties that are unable to get a bank loan. Their purpose is to contribute to the community in Suffolk by enabling local people to achieve their ambitions and in so doing, create jobs and offer services to the community. They are particularly happy to work with community businesses and social enterprises.
High Hedges: 01473 825858
Advice on what to do and who to contact if you have a problem with a high hedge.
Home start
Home-start's is an informal and friendly support charity for families with young children. The support is free, confidential and non-judgemental. There is a Home-Start scheme in Hadleigh.
Infolink Plus
InfoLink Plus gives you contact names and details for all kinds of organisations throughout Suffolk, from public services to voluntary groups.
Lesbian and Gay Switchboard: 0808 808 232
Local Magistrates/Crown Courts:
Her Majesty's Courts Service brings together on 1st April 2005 the Magistrates' Courts Service and Court Service into one single organisation for the first time. Their purpose is to deliver justice effectively and efficiently to the public and are responsible for the administration of the civil, family and criminal courts in England and Wales.
NHS Direct: 0845 46 47
The 24 hour nurse-led telephone advice service run by the NHS. Provides information on the diagnosis and treatment of common conditions.
Parish Councils within Babergh District
Probation Service: 01284 716 600
The focus of the Probation Service is common in all Probation Areas. Here in Suffolk our stated aim is:"to protect the public by enabling individuals under supervision to live in the community without re-offending."
Samaritans: 0845 90 90 90
Samaritans is available 24 hours a day to provide confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide.
Suffolk County Council: 01473 584554
Log on to the Suffolk County Council website for all information about their many services and how they work in partnership with the community.
Suffolk Community Mediation Service: 01473 581811
The Suffolk Community Mediation Service, run by national crime reduction charity Crime Concern, aims to solve community disputes with a view to prevent future crime and anti-social behaviour. The service is funded by Suffolk County Council, Suffolk Police and the District Councils of Babergh, Suffolk Coastal and Waveney.
Suffolk Racial Harrassment Initiative: 01473 265161
The Racial Harassment Initiative provides support for victims of racial harassment and leads on strategic development on behalf of the 'Multi-Agency Forum Against Racial Harassment' and Suffolk's Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships. Its clear aims and objectives are linked to the CDRP strategies and county council's Policy and Performance Plan.
Suffolk Police: 01473 613500
Log on to the Suffolk Police website for all information about the force and how they work in partnership with the community.
REMEMBER IF YOU WISH TO REPORT A CRIME OR AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 999.
Victim Support: 0845 30 30 900
Victim Support is the independent charity which helps people cope with the effects of crime. They provide free and confidential support and information to help you deal with your experience.
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Alcoholics Anonymous: 0845 769 7555
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
DrugScope: 0808 8002345
DrugScope is the leading independent agency with expertise on drugs. For confidential advice and information, please call or visit their website.
Narcotics Anonymous: 07000 560545
NA is a non-profit Fellowship of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. They are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean.The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using.
Smoking Helpline: 0800 169 0169
Giving up Smoking - advice and information on smoking and giving up from the NHS.
Suffolk Drugs Helpline: 0808 8001122
The Suffolk Drugs Helpline offers free confidential advice on a range of drug and substance misuse enquiries. Please contact them if you are concerned for yourself or others who may be experimenting with drugs.
If you want free and confidential advice on drugs or you are worried about someone who is experimenting with drugs, please contact the national drugs helpline FRANK on 0800 77 66 00 or check out the Talk to FRANK website by clicking on FRANK
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Childline: 0800 11 11
ChildLine is the UK's free, 24-hour helpline for children in distress or danger. Trained volunteer counsellors comfort, advise and protect children and young people who may feel they have nowhere else to turn.
Connexions
Connexions is an advice and information service aimed at young people aged between 13 and 19. The service offers free confidential advice and support to all young people.
NSPCC Child Protection: 0808 800 5000
The NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) is the UK's leading charity specialising in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children. They have been directly involved in protecting children and campaigning on their behalf since 1884.
Suffolk Youth Offending Service
The Suffolk Youth Offending Service has been operating since 1999 and seeks to reduce offending by young people. The Suffolk Youth Offending Service provides a full range of services including the provision of preventative programmes targeting young people "in need" and community based programmes designed to prevent further offending.
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