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Infant-Parent Perinatal Service (IPPS) (Oxfordshire)

IPPS offers support to parents of any age or gender in the antenatal (from 12 weeks pregnant) and postnatal period (up to 12 months post-natal). We cover Oxfordshire. The service is multi-professional and includes a senior clinical psychologist two community mental health nurses, a mental health practitioner, a child and adolescent psychotherapist in training and ...

Educational Psychology - Oxford City

Educational Psychologists are highly skilled professionals who help people to understand how they think, feel, learn and behave. They work with children and young people aged 0-25 years in a range of settings, including nurseries, mainstream schools, special schools and colleges. Their work can be undertaken at the individual, class or whole-school level. They work ...

Warneford Hospital – Highfield Unit

This unit provides acute and medium term mental health care for young people aged 11 to 18. It offers a setting where young people can be assessed and treated for psychiatric disorders which cannot be managed in the community, offering a broad range of treatments. The unit works closely with community Child & Adolescent Mental ...
01865 902 711 Reception during office hours
01865 902901 Out of Hours Nursing Office

UK Youth

It is UK Youth’s mission to provide all young people with access to appropriate, high-quality services in their local community or online. They offer support, advice and training to equip young people with the vital life skills needed to engage in education, volunteering and employment. All UK Youth’s programmes are designed with a clear understanding ...

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. ...

Oxford Hub

We are the hub of community organising in Oxford, working together to build a better Oxford by tackling inequalities of health, education and opportunity. We run volunteering programmes and facilitate community organising to equip, empower and support people to tackle inequalities with a focus on where the need and opportunity to make a difference is ...

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. ...

Crisis - Homelessness

Crisis work directly with thousands of homeless people every year. They provide vital help so that people can rebuild their lives and are supported out of homelessness for good. Crisis offer one to one support, advice and courses for homeless people in 12 areas across England, Scotland and Wales. How they help someone depends on ...

Carers Oxfordshire

Carers Oxfordshire is a free service for unpaid adult carers of someone living in Oxfordshire. That means if you are 18 or older and a child, adult or both, who lives in Oxfordshire rely on you, you can rely on us. Whether you’re taking on a caring role for the first time, or have many ...

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

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. ...

Response - Home Support

Response provides home support to people with complex health needs such as mental and physical illness, learning disabilities or dementia. Staff can support individuals with physical tasks such as washing and getting dressed as well as social/practical tasks like collecting benefits or shopping. ...

Response - Long-Term Supported Housing

Response Long-Term Supported Housing provide support for adults with longer-term needs. A personal budget may need to be applied for and be in place before accessing this service. There are 30 places of shared and self-contained accommodation in Oxford City and Littlemore. ...
Mind Response Referrals Coordinator: 01865 397951

Rethink Mental Illness Oxfordshire Carers Support Services

Oxfordshire Carers Support Services, part of Rethink Mental Illness provide one-to-one emotional and practical support to adult mental health carers throughout the county. They believe that carers play an invaluable role in the recovery of the person being cared for. They feel carers should be acknowledged, valued and supported to live a life outside of ...

Carers Voice Oxfordshire

Carers Voice Oxfordshire acts as a voice for unpaid carers of adults of family members or friends who have caring needs. This could be a learning/physical disability or a mental health problem. They offer advice, information, consultation and support for carers, supporting their needs and ensuring their views are heard by voluntary, professional and statutory ...

Carers UK

Carers UK have a dual purpose for carers: To support the carers community, as well as drive the movement for change. By sharing experiences and offering support, Carers UK can help improve the lives of carers. They give advice, information and support for carers, and campaign for carers rights. They are there to make a ...