
The Citizens Advice Bureau Service offers free, confidential, impartial and independent advice. 
Commission for Racial Equality work in both the public and private sectors to encourage fair treatment and to promote equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of their race, colour, nationality, or national or ethnic origin.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for the Government's welfare reform agenda. Its aim is to promote opportunity and independence for all. It delivers support and advice through a modern network of services to people of working age, employers, pensioners, families and children and disabled people.
DrugScope is a UK based independent centre of expertise on drugs. They aim to inform policy development and reduce drug-related risk. They provide drug information, promote effective responses to drug taking, undertake research at local, national and international levels, advise on policy-making, encourage informed debate and speak for its member organisations working on the ground. 
The Drugsproject@st-annes offers advice and information on all aspects of harm reduction, counselling, group work, life/social skills, complementary therapies, referral to treatment options and needle exchange (available at the project through outreach and home visits).
Primarily for 16-25 year olds, they also offer satellite sessions, community development, support and training is offered to other organisations.
English Churches Housing Group is one of the country's largest housing associations, providing homes for over 26,000 people through a range of affordable general needs, sheltered and supported housing services.
Working in 168 different local authorities, it has established a positive reputation for working in partnership with other agencies.
Government Access The easy way to find government info and services online.
housinguk.org is the home on the internet for all things relating to housing with a bias towards social housing issues.
Job Centre Plus Help and advice on job hunting, making a claim for benefit, helping you to meet your recruitment needs, information for organisations working with and alongside Jobcentre Plus. 
Race Action Net Website bringing together expertise and experience in tackling racial harassment and racist attacks in the home and neighbourhood. 
raisingkids.co.uk is an online parenting magazine offering support, information, and friendship to everyone who's raising kids - whatever your circumstances or income. 
Use the links below to get advice and help on a wide range of issues
RELEASE provides a range of services dedicated to meeting the health, welfare and legal needs of drugs users and those who live and work with them.
The Resource Information Service is a specialist information charity. They are the leading provider in the UK of directories, websites and information systems about services for people in need.
Rethink working together to help everyone affected by severe mental illness, including schizophrenia, to recover a better quality of life.
Shelter is a national organisation with local solutions working to improve the lives of homeless and badly housed people. They provide free, professional and independent advice to over 100,000 people each year throughout England and Scotland.
Women's Aid Federation of England (Women's Aid) is the national charity working to end domestic violence against women and children.
For male victims of domestic violence support can be provided by Men’s Aid. They can be contacted on 01334 474348. Men’s Aid is run by volunteers and is open Monday to Friday 10am-3pm.
For lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender people experiencing domestic violence support is available from Broken Rainbow on 07812 644 914. 
The Debt Advice Team has been working since January 2003 to help people who are experiencing severe debt problems. Each year over 2,500 clients make use of the service. The members of the team use their extensive knowledge and expertise to maximise client income for both in and out of work benefits.
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