Arrow_2.JPGDrugFAM

T: 08453 8838 53 (Helpline)
Time: 9am - 9pm 7 days a week

DrugFAM area a charity that works with Slough DAAT to provide support, information and advice to the parents, carers, friends, and loved ones of those suffering with addiction.
A group is now run every Wednesday 7-9pm at Upton Hospital.

For more information, go to our 'carers and family members' page.

Arrow_2.JPGDestiny Support

T:  01753 552271 (out of hours: 07899784902)

Destiny Support has researched and developed a floating support service to the under-represented and ‘hard to reach' client groups living within the community in Slough and surrounding areas.

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Slough Refugee Support

T: 01753 537142
A: 28 Bath Road, Slough, SL1 3SR

Slough Refugee Support is a friendly organisation committed to impartially helping all asylum seekers and refugees in Slough to achieve their rights and settle with dignity in a new community. They can provide you with ESOL classes, advice (immigration, benefits, education etc), activities and classes and just a place to meet!

Arrow_2.JPGSlough LINKs

A Local Involvement Network (LINk) is a network of local people and groups who have joined forces to improve health and social care services by listening to people like you. They're independent of the local council and the NHS and exist throughout England. There's a LINk local to where you live. They will give everyone the chance to have a say in how health and social care services are planned, delivered and reviewed.

The job of LINKs is to listen to the public and pass on what they find to the NHS and Social Services departments.You can get involved in a way that suits you. You do not have to join a committee or commit lots of time in order to be involved in LINks. Regardless of your age, background or situation, the LINk wants to hear from you. There are lots of different ways you can do this. You can talk to someone, attend a meeting or fill in a questionnaire / survey online.

You can start by registering today. Go here to register: http://www.makesachange.org.uk/home.aspx

Arrow_2.JPGMen's Advice Line

T:         0808 801 0327
Time:  Monday - Friday 10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm

Providing support to men suffering domestic abuse.
 
Arrow_2.JPGBroken Rainbow

T:         08452 60 44 60

Support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people experiencing domestic abuse.

Arrow_2.JPGRelate

T: 01628 625320
A: 4 Marlow Road, Community Centre, Maidenhead, SL6 7YR

Offers advice, relationship counselling, sex therapy, workshops, mediation, consultations and support.

Arrow_2.JPGSpace Counselling

T: 01753 575432
A: 26  Windsor Road, Slough, SL1 2EJ

Space Counselling provides counselling and support services to you if you are experiencing emotional and psychological distress, as a result of, for example, trauma; abuse; bereavement; relationship difficulties and domestic violence. Services available to you include one-to-one counselling, self-help support groups, and community projects.

Arrow_2.JPGSamaritans

T: 08457 90 90 90

Confidential listening and befriending on any problem by trained volunteers.

Arrow_2.JPGCitizens Advice Bureau (CAB)

T: 0845 120 3712
A: 27 Church Street, Slough, SL1 1PL
Time: Call for times.

Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) Slough CAB provides free, confidential, impartial and  independent information and advice on a wide range of subjects, including legal, financial and other matters.

Arrow_2.JPGAn-Nisa Slough Muslim Women's Group

T: 01753 749751
A: P O Box 1044, Slough, SL2 1XD


To provide a central focus point for Muslim women and their children in the Slough area.

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our contact details

Slough DAAT
51 Bath Road
Slough
SL1 3UQ
Tel: 01753 875579

Events

Crime Awareness Day

22/07/2010