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Pathways is a Belfast-based alternative education programme for young people, aged 14-16, at risk of being excluded from mainstream education and who may also be at risk of offending, or entering into care or custody. Pathways educates participants in core subjects and prepares them for the next steps in their Read More
This Team covers Armagh, Dungannon, South Armagh and West of the Newry Canal. This is a service for children and adults with sensory disability – vision and/or hearing disability. We provide information and advice, assessment and equipment. We promote awareness through training and education. We liaise with other disciplines. We Read More
Every day across Belfast, people are dedicating their time to care for relatives, partners and friends. Caring for someone can be rewarding especially when you can see the person is well and living safely at home. However it is often hard work and can leave carers exhausted and feeling they Read More
Extern’s SAFE Together project has been supporting individuals and families who have been bereaved by suicide across the Greater Shankill since 2006. We know from our experience that people need different supports at different times. Losing someone you love and care about to suicide can be life changing. It can Read More
Belfast Works Connect supports economically inactive people in their journey to developing their life skills with the aim of considering progression in to employment, volunteering or training. With an array of internal OCN options, as well as an extensive external training menu including SIA license training, Childcare and Driving Theory Read More
The internet is a great way to learn, explore and connect with each other offering great opportunities for individuals, communities and businesses. However, it has also presented criminals with opportunities to exploit vulnerabilities so it is vital that all of us are aware of the risks so we can keep Read More
The Let’s Get Ready School Transition programme fully involves young disabled people and their families to explore options and plan their next steps after school. We will work together to equip you with the knowledge needed to have confidence in making decisions about your future and support you to reach Read More
Clinical Psychology for Cancer Patients: The aim of this service is to promote psychological well-being and provide emotional support for people who have been diagnosed with cancer. The service is provided by a Consultant Clinical Psychologist who is part of the Clinical Health Psychology Team based at the Ulster Hospital. Read More
Living with cancer can bring many unforeseen hardships to cancer patients and those around them. The Belfast Trust provides a range of services to help with these hardships and provide the highest level of care possible to patients. Support is offered when undergoing treatment in a Belfast Trust site and Read More
Cancer Support in the West: We want to ensure and encourage people who have been affected by cancer to seek and find the help they need, whether that is spiritual support, counselling, complementary therapies or financial advice – if there is an issue that you are concerned about, organisations are Read More









