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Information on trying for a baby, pregnancy and birth
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Support for people of all ages who wish to address any dependence or addiction to harmful substances which they may be currently living with
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Andium Homes provides affordable homes in Jersey, delivering quality homes and services to our clients
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The Listening Lounge aims to support islanders with their mental health and wellbeing. Our team of counsellors and peer workers provide a range of different support options which can all be accessed free of charge and without the need for a referral
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Find out about this single payment to help with the costs of having a baby and how to apply
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Support for 7 to 25 years old experiencing mental health problems
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Find out what to do if you're concerned about a child or young person playing with fire
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Advice and guidance for keeping children safe online
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We offer confidential help, support and advice on a range of issues associated with being part of a minority group. We particularly help members of the LGBT+ community and those living with HIV
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JAAR is an independent and confidential service providing an empathic, non-judgmental counselling service to help men and women survivors cope with and recover from the trauma of rape, sexual assault, sexual harrassment and childhood sexual abuse
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Jersey Domestic Abuse Support (JDAS) is an independent service developed to protect and support victims of domestic and sexual abuse
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Jersey Eating Disorder Support is a registered local Jersey Charity providing support for those affected by eating disorders, their families and friends
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If you are of working age and spend 35 hours or more caring for someone, you may be entitled to Home Carer's Allowance
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Find out how you can have your contributions covered if you’re staying at home to care for a child under 5 or working less than 20 hours per week
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Family First provide support to families in Jersey who have a baby/child that requires off island care and treatment.
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The Youth Enquiry Service (YES project) provides counselling and information to anyone aged 14 to 25 and its services are free, confidential and independent
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YouMatter works with young people to build their self-esteem and help them to develop an understanding of their true value and worth
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CAMHS is a mental health assessment and therapeutic service for children and young people up to the age of 18 and their families
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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