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Those aged 16 years or over, who are considered ‘Economically inactive’ and who want to find some kind of paid employment. This includes those individuals with health conditions or disabilities , young people not in education or training, over 55s, students etc. Free support available for CV building, Employer Liaison Read More
The Northern Trust Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) service aims to support you and your child in a range of ways, to help develop your child’s speech, language and communication skills. This therapy service has continued to operate throughout the pandemic to help support you and your child through your Read More
Stay Warm ‘ Fuel stamp scheme Our fuel stamp scheme ‘Stay Warm’, helps householders save for home heating oil, by spreading the cost of their fuel. You can buy oil stamps from participating retailers, collect them on a savings card and use the value of the stamps to pay for Read More
Specialisterne Northern Ireland is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to empowering autistic and neurodivergent (adhd, OCD, Tourette’s, Dyslexia & Dyspraxia) individuals of all ages. Our mission is to assist autistic and neurodivergent people in securing and progressing in fulfilling careers in their chosen fields. Whilst also providing a community where neurodivergent Read More
Open Monday to Friday 12 – 2pm. For more information please visit lifetriumphantchurch.wixsite.com/ltcomagh/reach-services Read More
The pantry is a food bank based in Lisnaskea. It distributes food and other living essentials Open Tuesday 10am to 1pm No need to call ahead, just come to the back door and give it a knock if you need a parcel For more information please visit Facebook Read More
For foodbank Email: office@omaghcommunitychurch.com Tel: 07971362974 Read More
Online Safety Advice :- Worried about something online ? Resources for children Our online safety work Online safety guides for parents Resources for children with SEND Inappropriate and sexual behaviour Resources for professionals Help us keep children safe online Talking to Your Child About Online Safety (at nspcc.org.uk) Online Wellbeing – Read More









