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UK Health and support centres

Published by: admin 2010-03-18
  • Where would I find a good source of information for UK health centres, help and support groups, etc.? Examples would be alzheimer's centres, battered wives help groups and so on. I'd like names, address and telephone numbers. Thanks.


  • Hello garyb, Are you looking for a single list of such organizations ie. all in one page (ie. a huge document!), or do you want a/some website/s that will list these organizations on separate pages, that you look up? Best regards THX1138


  • I have found lists of support groups and medical hospitals in the UK which has contact info. Will this be considered as a legitimate answer. Just let me know. :)


  • Hello, garyb-ga! A very extensive database of UK health and self-help organizations can be found on the Mentor Website at http://www.mentor-update.com/ . The site contains “over 1000 entries containing details of self help groups, patient associations and similar organisations in the UK, including live links to web sites where they exist.” The best way to search the site is through the Alphabetical Table of Contents. On the home page at http://www.mentor-update.com/ : 1. Click on the link for “Search the PILs self-help database of UK self help groups 2. Click on the “Database” tab on the top, right corner of the PILs page 3. Click on the “Table of Contents” link or Type in a keyword in the “Search” box 4. Examples: By typing in “Women” in the Search box, I found 15 matches for various women’s support organizations. By searching alphabetically under “W”, I found only 10 of the 15 organizations, since the other five support groups don’t start with “W”. (ex: “Abused Women”, “Black Women’s Rape Action”, etc.) 5. I also noticed that some of the links through the keyword search do not work. When typing “Fibromyalgia” in the search box, it brought up one link, which did not work when I clicked on it. However, searching for Fibromyalgia under “F” in the Table of Contents brought up two organizations. Please note that many of the organization home pages have links to other self-help groups, which you might not necessarily find under a keyword or alphabetical search. For example, a link to “Stiff UK (Fibromyalgia Support)” appears on the web pages for “Fibromyalgia Association UK” and “Fibromyalgia Support Northern Ireland,” but it is probably not a name you would think of on your own. Therefore, scrolling through the database alphabetically will reveal a wealth or organizations with unique names! The “Directory of British Selp Help Groups and Support Organizations,” by Steve and Julie Garrill, can be ordered at http://www.doctor.gp/help/ for a very reasonable price. It is available in booklet or CD format. “The directory contains details of over 820 British national self-help and support organisations covering more than 750 conditions and needs. It is alphabetically sorted, cross-referenced and indexed.” A full listing of conditions covered in the directory is available at http://www.doctor.gp/help/full_listing.htm An extensive listing of Cancer Support groups, in particular, can be found on the Cancerbacup website at http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/resource/organisations.htm . Click on the link for the “online database” and select your criteria from there. Depending on your interests, you may be interesting in joining the “Self Help And Mutual Aid Research Network. “The aim of the network is to increase the collaborative work between self help groups, practitioners and researchers to enhance the identity and understanding of self help in the UK.” A lengthy description about the organization can be found at http://www.selfhelp.org.uk/research.htm#uk. Membership is currently free. I think the above references are the most comprehensive listings for the UK that you will be able to find. Please do not hesitate to ask if I can help further. umiat-ga Google Search Strategy list of UK health organizations list of UK self help organizations


  • I worked in a Health Information Centre a few years ago which purchased a database of support groups, voluntary organisations etc from the Help for Health Trust at http://www.hfht.org/ Owain


  • First time I've used your service - very impressed. Many thanks.


  • To thx1138-ga: One huge document or a list of websites would be great. Thanks. To easterangel-ga: Sounds good though difficult to say for sure without seeing it first. Thanks.





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