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Communication support for people with Aphasia or Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) and their families.
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Charity works with individuals who are 16, regardless of gender identity or sexuality, to develop healthy relationships and understanding around consent. We also offer professional trainings and community workshops locally, both online and in person, to improve service delivery.
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Richmond Fellowship has a new project called Prevent and Change that work with members of the community who are 16+ to improve understanding and awareness around healthy relationships. This service is referral only.
We also run free community workshops and engagement sessions in the local community. These are often centred around relationships and wider service delivery to improve services responses. We want to ensure that our work is inclusive, supportive and practical for the members of the community.
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Communication support for people with Aphasia or Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) and their families.
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A support group for mothers who are breastfeeding.
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The Cambridge Road Estate is going to be rebuilt. Our new youth forum will be meeting monthly so that you can talk to other young people about your ideas for the new neighbourhood. Here you can learn new skills and make new friends, with trips out and plenty of pizza!