Search results for:
New
Favourite
Meeting every Tuesday at 8.00pm Someone else’s drinking can affect your life – be it a relative or friend, male
Place Description: Meeting every Tuesday at 8.00pm
Someone else’s drinking can affect your life – be it a relative or friend, male or female.
Someone else’s uncontrolled, and uncontrollable, drinking can:
turn love to hate
bring you to the depths of despair
affect you financially
lead to violent outbursts
make you doubt your own sanity
make you think that you are the problem.
Whatever your relationship to the drinker, whatever your story, Al-Anon can help.
Al-Anon Family Groups hold regular meetings where members share their own experience of living with alcoholism. Al-Anon does not offer advice or counselling, but members give each other understanding, strength and hope.
Helpline :- 028 9068 2368 for details.
Al-Anon Family Groups Meetings
Unless otherwise stated, Al-Anon meetings are held every week. Most meetings last for one and a half hours – variations are shown in the group’s notes. You are welcome to attend if you have been – or still are – affected by someone elses drinking.
Contacts are available for each meeting, if you wish to speak to someone prior to attending a meeting, please call
028 9068 2368 for details.
All meetings are by tradition, ‘closed’, that is, attended only by family and friends whose lives have been affected by the alcoholic’s behaviour. ‘Open’ meetings are offered by some groups who welcome professionals and others interested in learning how meetings can provide help and support to their clients. We ask visitors to respect the traditions of confidentiality and anonymity
New
Favourite
Meeting every Thursday at 8pm. Someone else’s drinking can affect your life – be it a relative or friend, male
Place Description: Meeting every Thursday at 8pm. Someone else’s drinking can affect your life – be it a relative or friend, male or female.
Someone else’s uncontrolled, and uncontrollable, drinking can:
turn love to hate
bring you to the depths of despair
affect you financially
lead to violent outbursts
make you doubt your own sanity
make you think that you are the problem.
Whatever your relationship to the drinker, whatever your story, Al-Anon can help.
Al-Anon Family Groups hold regular meetings where members share their own experience of living with alcoholism. Al-Anon does not offer advice or counselling, but members give each other understanding, strength and hope.
Helpline :- 028 9068 2368 for details.
Al-Anon Family Groups Meetings
Unless otherwise stated, Al-Anon meetings are held every week. Most meetings last for one and a half hours – variations are shown in the group’s notes. You are welcome to attend if you have been – or still are – affected by someone elses drinking.
Contacts are available for each meeting, if you wish to speak to someone prior to attending a meeting, please call
028 9068 2368 for details.
All meetings are by tradition, ‘closed’, that is, attended only by family and friends whose lives have been affected by the alcoholic’s behaviour. ‘Open’ meetings are offered by some groups who welcome professionals and others interested in learning how meetings can provide help and support to their clients. We ask visitors to respect the traditions of confidentiality and anonymity
New
Favourite
Meeting every Thursday at 8.30pm. Someone else’s drinking can affect your life – be it a relative or friend, male
Place Description: Meeting every Thursday at 8.30pm. Someone else’s drinking can affect your life – be it a relative or friend, male or female.
Someone else’s uncontrolled, and uncontrollable, drinking can:
turn love to hate
bring you to the depths of despair affect you financially
lead to violent outbursts
make you doubt your own sanity
make you think that you are the problem.
Whatever your relationship to the drinker, whatever your story, Al-Anon can help.
Al-Anon Family Groups hold regular meetings where members share their own experience of living with alcoholism. Al-Anon does not offer advice or counselling, but members give each other understanding, strength and hope.
Helpline :- 028 9068 2368 for details.
Al-Anon Family Groups Meetings
Unless otherwise stated, Al-Anon meetings are held every week. Most meetings last for one and a half hours – variations are shown in the group’s notes. You are welcome to attend if you have been – or still are – affected by someone elses drinking.
Contacts are available for each meeting, if you wish to speak to someone prior to attending a meeting, please call
028 9068 2368 for details.
All meetings are by tradition, ‘closed’, that is, attended only by family and friends whose lives have been affected by the alcoholic’s behaviour. ‘Open’ meetings are offered by some groups who welcome professionals and others interested in learning how meetings can provide help and support to their clients. We ask visitors to respect the traditions of confidentiality and anonymity.
New
Favourite
This meeting is being held electronically on the day/time as detailed :- Zoom Meeting ID: 876 266 1399/ Password: 892154
Place Description: This meeting is being held electronically on the day/time as detailed :-
Zoom Meeting ID: 876 266 1399/ Password: 892154
Meeting every Friday at 20.00
Someone else’s drinking can affect your life – be it a relative or friend, male or female.
Someone else’s uncontrolled, and uncontrollable, drinking can:
turn love to hate
bring you to the depths of despair affect you financially
lead to violent outbursts
make you doubt your own sanity
make you think that you are the problem.
Whatever your relationship to the drinker, whatever your story, Al-Anon can help.
Al-Anon Family Groups hold regular meetings where members share their own experience of living with alcoholism. Al-Anon does not offer advice or counselling, but members give each other understanding, strength and hope.
Helpline :- 028 9068 2368 for details.
Al-Anon Family Groups Meetings
Unless otherwise stated, Al-Anon meetings are held every week. Most meetings last for one and a half hours – variations are shown in the group’s notes. You are welcome to attend if you have been – or still are – affected by someone elses drinking.
Contacts are available for each meeting, if you wish to speak to someone prior to attending a meeting, please call
028 9068 2368 for details.
All meetings are by tradition, ‘closed’, that is, attended only by family and friends whose lives have been affected by the alcoholic’s behaviour. ‘Open’ meetings are offered by some groups who welcome professionals and others interested in learning how meetings can provide help and support to their clients. We ask visitors to respect the traditions of confidentiality and anonymity
New
Favourite
Work in partnership with mainstream schools to try and maintain pupils places in mainstream education. work on emotional, social, behavioural
Place Description: Work in partnership with mainstream schools to try and maintain pupils places in mainstream education. work on emotional, social, behavioural issues. Outreach support also given to pupils – work with Social Services other agencies and parents.
Health Visitors are registered Nurses with an additional qualification in child health/development and family health. Health visiting is a proactive,
Place Description: Health Visitors are registered Nurses with an additional qualification in child health/development and family health.
Health visiting is a proactive, universal service that provides a platform from which to reach out to individuals and vulnerable groups, considering their different dynamics and needs, and reducing inequalities in health.
Your Health Visiting team can offer a family centred service from pregnancy until your child goes to school. We can offer advice and support on matters such as:
Play, stimulation and child development
Nutrition
Breastfeeding
Weaning
Healthy eating 1-5 years
Sleeping
Immunisations
Keeping your child safe
Toileting
When will I see my Health Visitor?
Our aim is to provide you with the help you need at the right time. Contacts will vary depending on your family’s needs. You will be visited at home and/or places (e.g. health centres) most suited to your needs. The usual contacts offered by the Health Visitor are:
An antenatal visit after 28 weeks
A new birth visit between 10 and 14 days
6 to 8 weeks
14 to 16 weeks
6 to 9 months (Health Visitor or Child Health Assistant)
After your child’s first and second birthday’s 3+ year review in nursery school
How can I contact the Health Visiting Team?
Every GP practice has a named Health Visitor.
Your Health Visitor will provide you with their contact details which they will write in your Parent Child Held Record (Red book)
. If this information is not available, please contact your GP who will provide you with up to date contact information.
Barnardo’s NOVA Trauma Support Service provides therapeutic support to children, young people and parents. The service is delivered with funding
Place Description: Barnardo’s NOVA Trauma Support Service provides therapeutic support to children, young people and parents.
The service is delivered with funding and support from the ‘Victims and Survivors Service’ on behalf of ‘The Executive Office’ and is available for families who have been affected by the N.I Conflict/’Troubles’. This could be a trans-generational impact when a previous trauma has impacted a family’s older generation which can have ripple effects on the younger generation coping with a more recent trauma.
Many people are living with on-going trauma reactions including fear and anxiety, nightmares, panic attacks, flashbacks, depressive feelings and loss of belief in a ‘safe world’. We can help to increase a sense of safety, overcome the fear that is associated with traumatic memories, reduce/eliminate trauma reactions and help to increase a sense of safety and re-connection with family, friends and community.
We are a professionally qualified team that has been providing therapeutic trauma support to children, young people and parents for over 20 years. Self-referrals are accepted. We also accept referrals from teachers, social workers, GP’s, health visitors and other professionals or from community and voluntary groups.
If you are unsure if we are the most appropriate service for you please contact us to discuss. We welcome all enquiries and, if are unable to provide support for you, we may be able to signpost you to the most appropriate service that will best meet your needs.
Health Visitors are registered Nurses with an additional qualification in child health/development and family health. Health visiting is a proactive,
Place Description: Health Visitors are registered Nurses with an additional qualification in child health/development and family health.
Health visiting is a proactive, universal service that provides a platform from which to reach out to individuals and vulnerable groups, considering their different dynamics and needs, and reducing inequalities in health.
Your Health Visiting team can offer a family centred service from pregnancy until your child goes to school. We can offer advice and support on matters such as:
Play, stimulation and child development
Nutrition
Breastfeeding
Weaning
Healthy eating 1-5 years
Sleeping
Immunisations
Keeping your child safe
Toileting
When will I see my Health Visitor?
Our aim is to provide you with the help you need at the right time. Contacts will vary depending on your family’s needs. You will be visited at home and/or places (e.g. health centres) most suited to your needs. The usual contacts offered by the Health Visitor are:
An antenatal visit after 28 weeks
A new birth visit between 10 and 14 days
6 to 8 weeks
14 to 16 weeks
6 to 9 months (Health Visitor or Child Health Assistant)
After your child’s first and second birthday’s
3+ year review in nursery school
How can I contact the Health Visiting Team?
Every GP practice has a named Health Visitor.
Your Health Visitor will provide you with their contact details which they will write in your Parent Child Held Record (Red book).
If this information is not available, please contact your GP who will provide you with up to date contact information.
Health Visitors are registered Nurses with an additional qualification in child health/development and family health. Health visiting is a proactive,
Place Description: Health Visitors are registered Nurses with an additional qualification in child health/development and family health.
Health visiting is a proactive, universal service that provides a platform from which to reach out to individuals and vulnerable groups, considering their different dynamics and needs, and reducing inequalities in health.
Your Health Visiting team can offer a family centred service from pregnancy until your child goes to school. We can offer advice and support on matters such as:
Play, stimulation and child development
Nutrition
Breastfeeding
Weaning
Healthy eating 1-5 years
Sleeping
Immunisations
Keeping your child safe
Toileting
When will I see my Health Visitor?
Our aim is to provide you with the help you need at the right time. Contacts will vary depending on your family’s needs. You will be visited at home and/or places (e.g. health centres) most suited to your needs. The usual contacts offered by the Health Visitor are:
An antenatal visit after 28 weeks
A new birth visit between 10 and 14 days
6 to 8 weeks
14 to 16 weeks
6 to 9 months (Health Visitor or Child Health Assistant)
After your child’s first and second birthday’s
3+ year review in nursery school
How can I contact the Health Visiting Team?
Every GP practice has a named Health Visitor.
Your Health Visitor will provide you with their contact details which they will write in your Parent Child Held Record (Red book).
If this information is not available, please contact your GP who will provide you with up to date contact information.
MindWise is a leading membership-based mental health charity in Northern Ireland. For over 50 years, we have been working with
Place Description: MindWise is a leading membership-based mental health charity in Northern Ireland. For over 50 years, we have been working with and for people of all ages directly affected by mental health issues, as well as families, carers, employers, and teachers.
MindWise empowers those who use our advocacy services to take the lead in securing the rights and services to which they are entitled. We offer support to ensure that views are heard, representation, help to resolve issues, and protection for those who are particularly vulnerable or unable to make informed decisions. Advocacy can be provided long-term or for short-term crisis needs.
Northern Ireland Appropriate Adult Service (NIAAS) provides support for all juveniles who are mentally vulnerable and/or disordered while detained in custody.
MindWise also provides mental health housing support across supported living schemes in Northern Ireland. We offer temporary accommodation in our hostel in East Belfast for individuals experiencing homelessness and mental health issues. Our South Down Tenancy Support service works with clients in their own tenancies in the community to empower them and maintain their tenancy long-term.
MindWise runs a range of workshops and programmes for children and young people, including our Beyond Bricks Lego therapy play for kids and our Bloom programme for young people. Family Wellness Service that seeks to support families and new parents with their mental health and wellbeing. We also provide psychological interventions through our Talking Therapies Service and WiseTalking Pilot Project.
Categories of Services;
Housing Support
Talking Therapies
Children and Young People Services
Family Wellness
Community Day Opportunities
Resource Centres
Temporary Accommodation
Tenancy Support
Advocacy and Money Advice




