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FNHC Child and Family services include a range of services and programmes, free at the point of access, which include Health Visiting and Community Nursery Nurses
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The Children with Disabilities Register holds information about children and young people in Jersey under the age of 18 with special needs arising from a disability or health condition
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Find out about a weekly benefit (Short Term Incapacity Allowance) if you're unfit for work due to sickness or injury
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Brook Jersey offers free, confidential sexual health and advice for young people under 21 in Jersey
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Learn about the Building a Safer Society strategy (BaSS), which is a response to local concerns about crime, anti-social behaviour and substance misuse
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The Parent Carer Forum is a way of bringing parents and carers together to create a strong community of families who have children with special needs
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Information about claiming Long Term Incapacity Allowance (LTIA) if you have a long term sickness or injury, including changing from Short Term Incapacity Allowance (STIA)
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A therapeutic service for children and young people age 4 to 17, who have made a disclosure of sexual abuse.
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We provide a safe space for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer, Questioning plus young people to meet. We offer 3 weekly sessions for young people aged between 11 and 18
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The library offers a home delivery service for customers who have health or mobility problems or for those now in self-isolation. We aim to deliver books or audio CDs for genres of your choice