Articles (12)
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…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…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…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…Domestic abuse against men
Find out about domestic abuse (or domestic violence), and where to get support if it's happening to you. Domestic abuse, also called domestic violence, includes physical, emotional and sexual abuse in couple relationships or between family members. Anybody can be affected by domestic abuse, and…Drug addiction: getting help
If you need treatment for drug addiction, you're entitled to NHS care in the same way as anyone else who has a health problem. With the right help and support, it's possible for you to get drug free and stay that way. Where to get…School Complaints
It is the responsibility of individual schools to respond to complaints about the school. You can get a copy of your school's complaints procedure from the school office.Informal Stage Many concerns can be resolved quickly, often by making early contact with the class teacher or…Sefton Adults with Learning Disabilities Database
We are asking people who are aged over 18 and have learning disabilities to fill in our questionnaire. When we talk about learning disabilities we mean a person who: has difficulty understanding new or hard to understand information has difficulty learning new skills has problems…Substance misuse
If you are experiencing a problem with drugs and need information or advice or wish to access treatment please contact Sefton’s Health & Well-being Centre (Single Point of Assessment) on 0151 934 3100.