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Aquarius Gambling Support 0300 456 4293

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Email: gambling@aquarius.org.uk Web: https://aquarius.org.uk/our-services/adult-services/gambling/

Aquarius support people aged 16 years and over affected by gambling, either their own or the gambling of a family member, partner, or friend through 1-to-1 and group support sessions. As a GamCare partner in the Midlands, we provide support, information, and advice to anyone suffering with a gambling problem, as well as to family members and friends affected by someone else’s gambling. Individuals can self-refer to this service or be referred by a professional.

Ask Marc 0121 289 6402

A Address: 1st Floor Lanchard House, Victoria Street, West Bromwich, B70 8HY

Email: info@askmarc.org.uk Web: https://askmarc.org.uk/

Ask Marc (Male Abuse Referral Centre) is a project to support men affected by domestic abuse, stalking, and rape and sexual violence. We offer independent, confidential advice and support to help men be safer, make choices, and move forward with their lives.

Autism West Midlands Helpline: 0121 450 7582

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Open: 9 am – 5 pm, Mon to Fri Email: info@autismwestmidlands.org.uk Web: www.autismwestmidlands.org.uk/

We are the leading charity in the West Midlands for Autistic adults, children, young people and those who love and care for them. Our passionate, expert staff and volunteers work across a range of age groups and abilities. We also offer the following across the Black Country: Stay and Plays, support groups for autistic adults, Autism Confident program, and Rising to the Challenge.

BCHFT 18-25 Service Scott Hathersmith - 07976 849482

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Open: 9am - 5pm Mon to Fri excluding bank holidays. Address: Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Wolverhampton Civic Centre, St Peter’s Square, Wolverhampton, WV1 1SH Email: scotthathersmith@nhs.net BCHFT 18-25 Service is a new service across the Black Country which has been co-produced with young people (between 18-25 years ) and this provision will ‘wrap around’ services already offered within healthcare, social care and the voluntary sector. The model includes pathways to assist transitions between CAMHS and AMHS (Child and Adult Mental Health Services), enhanced provision for young adults connected with youth justice, those seeking asylum & refugees and/or also care experienced situations. Our service will offer wellbeing enhancing community resources for young people and the significant people in their lives who offer their main support.

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