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Sight Support West of England
| Tel: 01173224885
Sight Support is the local charity offering information and support to anyone who is blind or partially sighted living in Banes.
The Survivor Pathway, Sexual Violence Support Services
| Tel:
The Survivor Pathway is an online resource for anyone wanting to know more about specialist sexual violence support services in the South West.
Julian House
| Tel: 01225 354650
We are dedicated to providing a lifeline for vulnerable individuals in the community.
SARSAS (Somerset & Avon rape and sexual abuse support)
| Tel: 0808 801 0456
We are a specialist support service for people in Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset, Somerset, or South Gloucestershire, who have experienced any form of sexual violence, at any point in their lives.
Domestic Abuse Services - Southside
| Tel: 01225 331243
Southside provides targeted and specialist support for people affected by domestic violence and abuse across Bath and North East Somerset. Southside’s team of Intake Workers and IDVAs (Independent Domestic Violence Advisors) supports people aged over 16 years who are experiencing domestic violence and abuse.
Children and Young People Domestic Abuse Service
| Tel: 0117 942 4986
Our Children and Young People (CYP) service offers practical and emotional support, information, and education for CYP who are experiencing or have experienced domestic abuse.
Bath Macular Society Support Group
| Tel: 0300 3030 111
The Macular Society is a patient charity especially for people with macular conditions. We offer information and support to improve lives today and we fund medical research to bring hope for the future.
British Red Cross help for refugees and asylum seekers
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If you are a refugee or asylum seeker in the UK, we may be able to offer you practical and emotional support.
Domestic Abuse Services - Julian House
| Tel: 01225 310899
Julian House is the single point of access for high quality refuge accommodation for survivors of domestic abuse which includes women or men, with or without their children.
RNIB Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO)
| Tel: 07519995882
Information and support for people affected by sight loss, available both for people attending the RUH Eye Clinic and also for those who do not.
RNIB, the Royal National Institute of Blind People
| Tel: 0303 123 9999
The UK's leading sight loss charity. We offer practical and emotional support to blind and partially sighted people, their families and carers. We raise awareness of the experiences of blind and partially sighted people and campaign for change to make our society more accessible for all.
All-Aboard Watersports - Visual Impairment Friendly Watersports
| Tel: 01173 018 158
All-Aboard is an accessible watersports charity based in Bristol Harbour, dedicated to removing barriers so everyone can enjoy the benefits of watersports. We have launched a watersports program for children and young people with Visual Impairments where they can learn to row in Bristol Harbour with the support of friendly and experienced volunteers. We will be launching a sailing taster day with a view to offering RYA Youth Stage Courses and in September we will be running a paddling taster day where you can try katakanu, SUP and kayaking.
Safe Link
| Tel: 0333 323 1543
We provide independent support for anyone (women, men, children) who has been the victim of rape and sexual abuse across the whole of Avon and Somerset area. You do NOT have to report to the police to access our services. We also provide women’s mental health and domestic abuse support services.
Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI)
| Tel: 01179420060
SARI is a charitable organisation that’s here to support victims of hate within our community. We also aim to promote equality and good relations between people with protected characteristics, as defined by law. Most of our people have some direct experience of facing hate-motivated behaviour. We all have a clear understanding of what SARI is trying to achieve. Our Board of Trustees is responsible for approving SARI’s working policies and procedures. Most of them also have personal experience of hate crime and inequality.