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The community paediatric service is provided within four district localities and provides neuro-disability services to children up to school leaving age in accessible venues including clinics, schools, community hospital sites and health centres. Services include specialist multi disciplinary clinics including pre-school child development, feeding, cerebral…
We have been providing DNA tests to the general public and professionals (such as Local Authorities, Social Services and Solicitors) alike since April 2000. These include paternity DNA tests, sibling DNA tests and grandparent DNA tests. Our facility and accredited laboratories are located in County…
0191 543 6405
The Pioneering Care Partnership (PCP) improves lives by creating opportunities to improve the health, wellbeing and life chances of disadvantaged communities.
01325 321 234
Adoption is when someone provides a permanent new family for a child or children. You make a lifelong commitment to become their legal parents with the same rights and responsibilities as if they were born to you. Please see our website for further details.  …
03000 269 291
In County Durham, we need foster carers who can provide children and young people with the love, security and stability that family life can offer. There are lots of reasons why children need foster carers, often it's because of problems at home and they need…
03000 269 400
0800 917 7771
We have a duty to carry out burials, if the person who has died has no assets or if there are no relatives who can make funeral arrangements. Please see our website for further details.
03000 265 609
In County Durham there are lots of services and activities available in our communities that families can access, these can include parent and toddler groups, support drop ins, sporting activities, benefits advice, adult learning courses and many more. The Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) Alliance…
There are thousands of unpaid carers in County Durham providing care or support to a relative, neighbour or friend. Most people who are carers don't see themselves as carers, but as husbands, wives, partners, parents, sons, daughters, siblings or friends. Caring for someone can involve…
We offer counselling, support and information to bereaved people, and aims to enable anyone bereaved by death to understand their grief and cope with their loss, regardless of age, race, religion, disability, gender or sexual preference. Cruse's specially trained volunteers offer support to children and young…
01642 210 284
Family hubs are part of a government programme, designed to bring people together from the council, NHS, community organisations and more, to support families all in one place. You can get support from pregnancy right up until your child turns 19, or 25 if they…
03000 261 111

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