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Provides weekly support group sessions for people suffering with social anxiety / social phobia
Sandwell Visually Impaired (SVI) is a self-help voluntary group. Our members are all visually impaired themselves, or are the carers of people with a visual impairment.
Self Help Services is a user-led voluntary organisation that co-ordinates groups and other self-help services for people experiencing mental-ill health, discrimination, social exclusion and/or emotional problems.
The Seroxat User Group was formed to support patients suffering adverse reactions and withdrawal symptoms from Seroxat and other SSRI antidepressants.
We are an expanding group of Service Users who in meeting regularly with Organising Tutors; aim to make changes to Social Work & Care education and policy.
The Service User and Advisory Group have an overview of service user and carer involvement in all aspects of the course. This group is also intended to develop a partnership approach and sense of ownership’ of the work.
newly formed post within PCC adult social care dept. Tasked with consulting service users on future developments and current policy.
SURF brings the users of adult mental health services in the Durham and Chester-le-Street PCT area and their carers together to discuss issues and exchange experiences. The group decided it was no longer able to continue maintaining the website
Services for Independent Living is an organisation of disabled people; constitutionally 75% of the Board must be disabled people; our Board comprises 7 disabled service users and 3 non disabled professionals.
Shaping Our Lives is a national user controlled independent organisation that was started in 1996. We work with a diverse range of service users and aim to support the development of local user involvement to deliver better outcomes for service users.
SCIL is a limited company and a registered charity run, predominantly, by disabled people to promote choice, control and independence for disabled people in Sheffield
Shield is a charitable organisation staffed mainly by volunteers from all walks of life. We are committed to improving the quality of life of those infected and affected by HIV.
A network of individuals with disability, organisations supporting individuals with disability, their carers and advocates working together to provide a collective voice for disabilty throughout Shropshire.
Sight Service is a user-led organisation. Service users are working to get their voice heard and influence decisions made about public services which affect the everyday lives of all visually impaired people in Gateshead and South Tyneside
We support people with learning difficulties and people without to work together to make changes. People with learning difficulties take the lead and are involved in every part of the Skillnet Group.
SCIE's aim is to improve the experience of people who use social care by developing and promoting knowledge about good practice in the sector.
Soundwell is a community-based music therapy service working in the field of adult mental health, in Wiltshire, B&NES and Somerset.
Voluntary organisation of users and survivors of the mental health services.
We are dedicated to promoting equality and diversity throughout the region.
SYCIL provides a range of inclusive integrated services to enable and support disabled people to live independently.
SCIL is a democratic membership organisation run and controlled by disabled people. We are committed to campaign for the full civil rights of disabled people whilst supporting disabled people to live independently.
WE WORK WITH DISABED PEOPLE AND ELDERLY AND ARE USER GROUP OF ONLY DISABLED PEOPLE WE ACT AS ADVOCATES AND SIGNPOSTING FACILITY AND ALSO PROVIDE RECYCLED COMPUTERS
Speaking Up provides advocacy based projects and services for people with learning difficulties, mental health problems and other disabilities.
A self-help group in Sevenoaks, Kent set up by service users and run by service users to support and help members to recover.
We are a research and development project funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. We are asking what is person centred support and what are the barriers to it?
Suffolk User Forum (SUF) works on behalf of mental health service users to ensure that their voices are heard by mental health service providers.
The Supporting People Users Forum (SPUF) was set up in July 2008. One aim of the group is for users of Suffolk Supporting People funded services to have their say in how to improve our services.
The Surrey Coalition is run and managed by disabled people for disabled people.
An organisation of disabled people for disabled people, based in Surrey. Proving Advocacy, Informationa. Also affordible home foot care in parts of Surrey.
Surrey Independent Living Council (SILC) is a non-profit-making voluntary sector organisation run by and for disabled people.
support chairty for women who have/are suffering with mental health distress
SUST is a network of mental health service user trainers providing training in Sheffield and South Yorkshire.
The Service User Training & Research Association (SUTRA) is a non profit making organisation run by long term users of health and social services. We provide training, research and facilitation for user and professional groups.
Sutton 1 in 4 Network is a new community organisation for people who have done or do experience mental and emotional distress and live in Sutton.
Cancer services user/carers group that works in partnership with healthcare professionals
A user led organisation which raises the awareness of disability issues throughout Swindon and Wiltshire.
Total number of member organisations: 386

