CHARITIES CHIPPING NORTON
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User centred design and internet software development for inclusive, accessible web communication
helping people across oxfordshire since 1967 as many as 1 in 4 of us in Oxfordshire will experience a mental health problem at some time in our lives Oxfordshire Mind provides help, support and information in your local community we are funded thr
Bridewell organic Gardens is an award winning charity based in a walled garden and five acre vineyard at Wilcote, near Witney in West Oxfordshire Our objective is to improve the emotional well being of adults who have suffered from a range of mental illnesses
Find out about One Village, working with craftmakers' cooperatives and community enterprises in Asia and Africa, since 1979
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- MCKENZIE INSTITUTE
HILL FARM BARN, BRUERN ROAD, MILTON UNDER WYCHWOOD, OX7 6HB CHIPPING NORTON | Phone : 01993 832592The McKenzie Institute UK Trust The worldwide mission of The McKenzie Institute is to further the philosophies and treatments for spinal disorders developed by Robin Anthony McKenzie of Waikanae, New Zealand
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About the Citizens Advice service, getting advice, campaign and policy work, volunteering for the CAB service, fundraising support, press office media work, adviser training courses and resources and job opportunities.
People over 60 may be entitled to one or a number of benefits including: Attendance Allowance, Carers Allowance, Pension Credit, Housing and Council Tax Benefit. Some benefits are based on a person’s health, physical or mental disability, others on the person’s financial situation. A number of benefits are interlinked so that receipt of one benefit triggers or increases entitlement to another. Entitlement rules can be quite complicated, and everyone’s circumstances are different. It is therefore…
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