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MoneyHelper is a free, government-backed service providing impartial guidance on money and pensions to help people make informed financial decisions.
Place Description: MoneyHelper
is a free, government-backed service providing impartial guidance on money and pensions to help people make informed financial decisions.
MoneyHelper provides information and tools across several key financial areas:
Debt Advice: Features a
Debt Advice Locator
to help users find free, confidential debt advice services across the UK.
Everyday Money: Covers budgeting, savings, banking, and insurance. It provides tools like a
Budget Planner
and a Benefits Calculator.
Family & Life Events: Guidance for managing finances during major changes such as having a baby, getting a divorce, losing a job, or bereavement.
Supporting Clients: Helps childminders guide parents on using Tax-Free Childcare accounts, which can increase business by making services more affordable.
Resources for Children: Provides the
“Talk Learn Do”
resource to help childminders teach children aged 3–11 about money, spending, and saving.
Pensions & Retirement: Offers specialist guidance on pension types and retirement planning. This includes
Pension Wise
, which provides free appointments for those aged 50+ with defined contribution pensions.
Expert Advice: Provides access to specialists via webchat or email for tailored, impartial advice on financial matters.
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The Community Support service supports individuals aged between 16 and 25 years old, offering them essential support and assistance. The
Place Description: The Community Support service supports individuals aged between 16 and 25 years old, offering them essential support and assistance. The service aims to support people to live independently through the provision of housing related support to its clients.
Community Support assists individuals in finding and moving into accommodation, as well as developing the essential skills to maintain it.
We provide support for individuals with a wide variety of needs, including:
Housing Issues
Benefits & Debt Management
Health & Disabilities
Addictions
Offending
Education & Employment
We cover:
Portadown
Lurgan
Craigavon
Banbridge
Richill
Dromore
Donacloney
Waringstown
Katesbridge
Rathfriland
For areas not mentioned, please reach out to us.
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At Rutledge Domiciliary Care we offer a wide range of Domiciliary Care Services; Practical Support e.g. meal preparation Personal Support
Place Description: At Rutledge Domiciliary Care we offer a wide range of Domiciliary Care Services;
Practical Support e.g. meal preparation
Personal Support e.g. Dressing, feeding etc.
Social Support e.g. outings, companionship etc.
Specialist Support e.g. Palliative care, Epilepsy etc.
Our services are commissioned by the Trust and privately by families that are unable to avail of Trust services; at initial set up of all these services we carry out risk assessments and person centred care planning; you will receive all the information and support you require through Rutledge.
Easily view details such as your medications, appointments and some test results – all in one place. My Care is
Place Description: Easily view details such as your medications, appointments and some test results – all in one place.
My Care is free and optional.
Getting Started
To use My Care, you’ll need an active
nidirect
account
. Once set up, you can download the ‘MyChart’ app, create a My Care account, and log in.
Proxy Access
Proxy access allows a trusted person such as a parent, family member or carer, to access someone’s My Care account on their behalf. This can help individuals manage their healthcare more easily and stay informed. Proxy access can be set up through a patients My Care account or with the help of a health or social care professional and it can be changed or removed at any time.
Further information is available within the
My Care FAQ My Care – Login Page
Open to All Schools – Admission Free Inter Youth Club (1st & 2nd Years) Tues 6pm to 8.45 pm Senior
Place Description: Open to All Schools – Admission Free
Inter Youth Club (1st & 2nd Years) Tues 6pm to 8.45 pm
Senior Youth Club Thurs 6pm to 8.45pm
We aim to inspire, support and challenge young people to be the best they can.
Fun Activitites
Meet New Peopl
Training
Leadership Opportunities
If you require any further information in relation to the Youth Club, please contact direct on contact details above
The Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman (NIPSO) investigates unresolved complaints about public bodies in Northern Ireland. Our service is free,
Place Description: The Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman (NIPSO) investigates unresolved complaints about public bodies in Northern Ireland. Our service is free, independent and impartial.
In our investigations we check to see if a public body acted properly or whether someone was treated unfairly. When things go wrong, we suggest what can be done to put things right.
NIPSO directly cover services that matter to families including;
Health and Social Care (Hospitals, GP’s and social work services),
Education – Schools, Colleges and Universities and Education Authority, and
Social Housing.
Our offices are now open to the public from 10am – 12pm, Monday to Friday. Please contact us for an appointment.
Contact Details:
Telephone 02890 233821
Freephone 0800 34 34 24
Email nipso@nipso.org.uk
Freepost: Freepost NIPSO
Pleasse Note: NIPSO is an independent investigation service
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Lisburn YMCA is a faith based, voluntary community organization, affiliated to YMCA Ireland and a part of the National and
Place Description: Lisburn YMCA is a faith based, voluntary community organization, affiliated to YMCA Ireland and a part of the National and International family of YMCA’s operating in over 120 different countries reaching a population of 58 million and is the largest and oldest non-uniformed youth organisation in the world.
Lisburn YMCA was established in 1988 to respond to an identified need to provide support for youth regarded as disadvantaged or disaffected. We believe in supporting young people to achieve their potential and their goals through creating opportunities to participate actively in their community and in decisions that impact on their community to create a positive change.
Since 1988 the scope and programmes offered by Lisburn YMCA has grown and shifted to meet the needs of the community we serve. Across three departments we now support young people across Lisburn and the Belfast and South Eastern HSCT areas.
Youthfirst – Our Youth Club at Meenan Square in the Bogside aims to provide a safe environment for children and young
Place Description: Youthfirst
– Our Youth Club at Meenan Square in the Bogside aims to provide a safe environment for children and young people from the age of 5-25 years to access a range of activities. We work on different issues affecting their lives and we plan programmes around these issues.
Youth Engagement Services (YES) @ Our Space
is a Public Health Agency funded project based in Waterloo Place.
YES is for Young People throughout the Derry City area to access services and programmes which promote positive mental health, physical health and wellbeing within the one physical space. Overall the Youth Engagement Services, aims to provide a safe haven for young people to access education, advice and support services on any issues they may be facing without fear of prejudice, judgement or exploitation.
One of the key features of YES is partnership, working in collaboration with already established agencies to provide programmes which improve the emotional and physical well being of all young people aged 11 – 25.
Programmes such as 5 steps to well being, personal and social development, physical activity and music/arts sessions.
Please contact Claire for more information:
claire@dovehousecommunitytrust.org
or
reception@dovehousecommunitytrust.org
The Youth Justice Agency aims to make communities safer by helping children to stop offending. The Agency works with children
Place Description: The Youth Justice Agency aims to make communities safer by helping children to stop offending. The Agency works with children aged 10-17 years who have offended or are at serious risk of offending.
The Agency provides a range of services, often delivered in partnership with others, to help children to address their offending behaviour, divert them from crime, assist their integration into the community and to meet the needs of victims of crime. These front-line services delivered by the Youth Justice Services and Custodial Services directorates.
The Agency facilitates youth conferences and is tasked with the supervision of Youth Conference Orders, Attendance Centre Orders, Community Responsibility Orders and Reparation Orders. The Agency also delivers a number of interventions designed to challenge and support young people, empower families to support their children, integrate young people into their communities and promote reparation in order to prevent reoffending.
Referral by Court, Public Prosecution Service, PSNI, PBNI, Social Worker
The Youth Justice Agency aims to make communities safer by helping children to stop offending. The Agency works with children
Place Description: The Youth Justice Agency aims to make communities safer by helping children to stop offending. The Agency works with children aged 10-17 years who have offended or are at serious risk of offending.
The Agency provides a range of services, often delivered in partnership with others, to help children to address their offending behaviour, divert them from crime, assist their integration into the community and to meet the needs of victims of crime. These front-line services delivered by the Youth Justice Services and Custodial Services directorates.
The Agency facilitates youth conferences and is tasked with the supervision of Youth Conference Orders, Attendance Centre Orders, Community Responsibility Orders and Reparation Orders. The Agency also delivers a number of interventions designed to challenge and support young people, empower families to support their children, integrate young people into their communities and promote reparation in order to prevent reoffending.
Referral by Court, Public Prosecution Service, PSNI, PBNI, Social Worker





