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  1. Active Lifestyles (Healthy Lifestyles)

    The Active Lifestyles Programme aims to provide the whole community with the opportunity to live a more active and healthy lifestyle. Learning more about physical activity, healthy eating and nutrition has never been easier.We have a number of options depending on your health, level of…
  2. Active Sefton Leisure Centres

    Active Sefton offers a host of sport and fitness activities, regardless of age or ability. Whether you are new to sport and fitness or need professional coaching advice, they can help you on your way to a more active lifestyle. Click the logos below for…
  3. Adults with Learning Disabilities

    There is a range of advice, support and activities available in Sefton to support the needs of adults with learning disabilities. If you live in Sefton and have a learning disability you can also join People First Mersyeside and get involved in their community meetings, activities and events. For more…
  4. Advice for families of drug users

    Lots of families in the UK are living with a loved one who is using or trying to come off drugs. If you're the parent, partner, child or carer of a drug user, you may feel worried, frustrated and alone. It's important to recognise this and get the help and…
  5. Alcohol support

    Realising you have a problem with alcohol is the first big step to getting help. You may need help if: you often feel the need to have a drink  you get into trouble because of your drinking other people warn you about how much you're drinking…
  6. Care homes

    If you're looking for a residential care home, there's a huge variety of options available. There are permanent care homes for older people, homes for younger adults with disabilities, and homes for children. Care homes may be privately owned or run by charities or councils.…
  7. Children’s Education Advisory Service (CEAS)

    Children’s Education Advisory Service (CEAS) supports operational effectiveness through the provision of support to service & eligible MOD civilian families. Contents Role Special educational needs and/or disability (SEND/AN) Retention of Service Family Accommodation School admissions and appeals Continuity of Education Allowance (CEA) CEA(SENA) Contact Us…
  8. Choosing mobility equipment, wheelchairs and scooters

    If you have a long-term or permanent difficulty with mobility, getting a wheelchair or scooter, or other mobility equipment, may help you to live more independently. Household mobility aids A huge variety of household equipment can help someone who is ill, disabled or frail, including:…
  9. Concerned about a vulnerable adult?

    Concerned about an adult at risk of harm? Adult Social Care within Sefton Council deal with all enquiries relating to harm, abuse or mistreatment. If you have a concern you can make a referral to Sefton Council on 0345 140 0845 to report your concerns. Don't…
  10. Coping With Bereavement

    The death of a loved one can be devastating. Bereavement counsellor Sarah Smith describes some of the feelings that can arise from losing someone, and where you can go for help and support. Bereavement affects people in different ways. There's no right or wrong way…
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