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  • Addiction drugs 'aid weight loss'
    A combination pill of two drugs used to treat addiction may help people lose weight, say US researchers.
  • Pregnant women rights questioned
    The right of women to choose whether they have home births is being questioned by a leading medical journal.
  • Calcium pills 'raise' heart risk
    Calcium supplements taken by many older people could be increasing their risk of a heart attack, research shows.
  • Royal couple visit new hospital
    The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have visited Birmingham to take a look around the city's new "super-hospital".
  • Child heart op ban 'should stay'
    Children's heart surgery should remain suspended at Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital where four babies died, a report says.
  • Churchill's teeth fetch £15,200
    A partial set of false teeth made for Sir Winston Churchill are sold at auction in Norfolk for £15,200.
  • Mother's grief
    Living with the effects of the Oxford heart surgery deaths.
  • Child-free by choice
    But why do others question the decision?
  • Can your doctor call you 'fat'?
    Doctors need to be more direct when they are dealing with overweight patients, according to the government's health minister.
  • Coping with loss of armed forces parent
    A special holiday break is helping UK children cope with the loss of loved ones killed in conflict
  • Destination Harley Street
    Referring patients to a specialist private clinic cheaper than NHS
  • Public health fear in NHS revamp
    The overhaul of the NHS may harm the public health drive, a health think tank is warning.
  • Hip hope from stem cell technique
    Doctors may soon be able to patch up damaged bones and joints anywhere in the body with a simple shot in the arm.
  • What to do if stung by a Weever fish
    What should you do if you are stung by Britain's most poisonous fish?
  • Say fat not obese, says minister
    GPs and other health professionals should tell people they are fat rather than obese, England's public health minister says.
  • Asian donation
    Organs for the community are in short supply
  • Are we all ill?
    New mental health manual could mean we'll all end up diagnosed
  • Weight, exercise and pregnancy confusion
    NICE have issued new guidelines on women's weight during and after pregnancy.
  • Can music aid athletic performance?
    Music has helped elite tri-athletes in Australia increase their endurance by 15%, researchers say.
  • Friends offer 'a survival boost'
    Having good friends and neighbours appears to boost survival chances by 50%, say researchers.
  • Alcohol can 'lessen' arthritis
    Drinking alcohol can reduce the severity of rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, a study has found
  • Warning for obese mothers-to-be
    Obesity levels among pregnant women have reached epidemic levels, putting the health of their babies at risk, experts say.
  • 'Emergency fund' for cancer drugs
    The government announces a £50m fund aimed at giving patients access to cancer drugs sooner.
  • Ample bodied
    How realistic is it for women to want this actor's shape?
  • Creative block
    Robert Winston on the torment of scientists not just artists
  • Super-sized school uniforms sold
    As more and more children start primary school overweight, retailers are having to expand the waistlines on school uniforms.
  • Elderly care: Who should pay?
    Dame Joan Bakewell tackles the dilemma of who should pay for the care of our aging population.
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    Bus information for Wexham Park Hospital provided by Bracknell Forest Council
    Click on bus for timetables


     
    Age Concern  Bracknell Forest

    Coopers Hill Youth & Community Centre

     Bagshot Road,  Bracknell Berks. RG12 7QS

     Tel: 01344 428074 Fax: 01344 487890 email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    BerkshireHealthcare NHS Foundation Trust

    Mental Health & Learning Disabilities
    Head Office Address
    Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

    2nd & 3rd Floors
    Fitzwilliam House
    Skimped Hill Lane, Bracknell
    RG12 1BQ 
    Telephone: 01344 415 600
    Fax: 01344 415 666

     

    Mental Health Services in Bracknell Forest

    Download as PDF

    Woodlands Day Hospital

     


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    • Bracknell Benefits Advice Service  The service provides information and advice concerning a wide range of social security and related benefits for mental health service users who live in the Bracknell Forest area.

    • Bracknell Community Support service in Bracknell providing activities during the day and evening for adults with mental health needs within Bracknell.

    Bracknell Forest Council

    Bracknel Health Promotion Service

    This is a mental health promotion service which raises awareness of stigma and discrimination by making links and organising training and promotional events with the public sector, employers, and the voluntary sector.

    Bracknell Shopmobility, 2 Crossway, Town Centre, bracknell. RG12 1AF tel: 01344 861316 (Designated parking at rear in service yard C off the Ring Road

    Bracknell Forest Voluntary Action  Supporting Voluntary & Community Organisations

    British Heart Foundation Furniture & Electrical Store
    68 - 70 Broadway, Bracknell. RG12 1AS
    - Suites - Lunge Furniture - Dining Tables - Coffee Tables - Beds, Bedroom Furniture - TVs, DVDs, Hi-Fi’s - Washing Machines - Fridges - Dishwashers -

    Children’s Information Centre  is an award winning, independent, registered charity providing free, impartial information, advice and assistance for families and professionals. The organisation has been working in Berkshire for over 19 years. 

    Citizen's Advice Bureau Bracknell

    40-42 The Boadway, Bracknell. RG12 1AG
    opening Hours
    Information Centre, Assessment, Appointments, Telephones
    Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 10 - 4
    Wednesdays: 10 - 12.30
    Information centre, Drop In
    Friday: 10 - 12
    Saturday: 10 - 12
    Specialist Advice & Information:
    Employment, Welfare Benefits, debt & Money Issues, Taxes
    General Advice & Information:
    Housing, Consumer Problems, Relationship Breakdown, Dismissal, Legal maters, Education, health, Discrimination, Immigration, Completing Forms

    Coopers Hill Youth & Community Centre - No Website

    Coopers Hill Youth and Community Centre includes the Main Building and an Annexe which is home to the NRG Youth Centre.
    The Centre is within walking distance of the town centre and is located next to Bracknell Railway Station and Bus Station.
    Within the Main Building there are four rooms and a hall available for hire, a Centre Office, and office accommodation for local charities.
    The Centre Office is open for enquiries and bookings Monday to Friday 9.30 am – 4.00 pm
    Contact the Centre Manager: Janet Menhinick
    Telephone: 01344 423583
    Email:
    This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
    Coopers Hill is the meeting place of Bracknell Forest Youth Forum.
    Contact the Youth Forum Co-ordinator Johane Pitney for more details:
    Tel. 07770 647449
    Email:
    This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    Charities with offices at Coopers Hill:
    Main building:

    Age Concern Bracknell Forest 

    – 01344 428074

    Bracknell Forest Volunteer Car Drivers – 01344 453912

    The Lodge:

    Youthline – 01344 311200

    New Horizons:

     Rethink - 01344 429133

    East Berkshire Mind  is a mental health charity which works to create a better life for everyone with experience of mental distress. One in four people will be affected by a mental health at some time in their lives. East Berkshire Mind aims to bring opportunity, stability and recovery to the people of East Berkshire through services offering advice, support and understanding.

    Home Start   We help to increase the confidence and independence of families by:

    visiting families in their own homes to offer support, friendship and practical assistanc

     Reassuring parents that their childcare problems are not unusual or unique

    NRG - No Website is a youth focused project at Coopers Hill situated next to Bracknell Railway Station and Bus Station. The Centre caters for young people from 16-24 years old and endeavours to assist young people to feel connected to others and society, and to help move young people on towards employment or education.

    NRG is open for the following

    Tuesday
    NRG Drop In  16-24 yrs
    10:30 am - 3:00 pm
    Thursday
    NRG Drop In 16-24 yrs
    10:30 am - 3:00 pm
    For further information please see the documents in the downloads section on the right hand side of this page.

    Makes a Change   Local Involvement Network (LINk) is a network of local people, organisations and groups that want to make a Health and Social Care better. The LINk gives you the chance to say what you think and to suggest ideas to help improve services 

    Rethink   Mental Health Serivices for Bracknell

    The Ark  is a registered charity that enhances the lives of people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and sensory impairment, by means of access to and participation in the arts.

    Youth Line  For free and confidential counselling for young people in and around Bracknell, Berkshire

    Are you feeling sad, lonely, confused, worried?

    Do you need any advice on drugs or bullying issues?

    Would you like someone to talk to, in confidence? Someone that won't judge you?

    Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 June 2010 07:30
     
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    BBC Health

    BBC News - Health
  • Addiction drugs 'aid weight loss'
    A combination pill of two drugs used to treat addiction may help people lose weight, say US researchers.
  • Pregnant women rights questioned
    The right of women to choose whether they have home births is being questioned by a leading medical journal.
  • Calcium pills 'raise' heart risk
    Calcium supplements taken by many older people could be increasing their risk of a heart attack, research shows.
  • Royal couple visit new hospital
    The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have visited Birmingham to take a look around the city's new "super-hospital".
  • Child heart op ban 'should stay'
    Children's heart surgery should remain suspended at Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital where four babies died, a report says.
  • Churchill's teeth fetch £15,200
    A partial set of false teeth made for Sir Winston Churchill are sold at auction in Norfolk for £15,200.
  • Mother's grief
    Living with the effects of the Oxford heart surgery deaths.
  • Child-free by choice
    But why do others question the decision?
  • Can your doctor call you 'fat'?
    Doctors need to be more direct when they are dealing with overweight patients, according to the government's health minister.
  • Coping with loss of armed forces parent
    A special holiday break is helping UK children cope with the loss of loved ones killed in conflict
  • Destination Harley Street
    Referring patients to a specialist private clinic cheaper than NHS
  • Public health fear in NHS revamp
    The overhaul of the NHS may harm the public health drive, a health think tank is warning.
  • Hip hope from stem cell technique
    Doctors may soon be able to patch up damaged bones and joints anywhere in the body with a simple shot in the arm.
  • What to do if stung by a Weever fish
    What should you do if you are stung by Britain's most poisonous fish?
  • Say fat not obese, says minister
    GPs and other health professionals should tell people they are fat rather than obese, England's public health minister says.
  • Asian donation
    Organs for the community are in short supply
  • Are we all ill?
    New mental health manual could mean we'll all end up diagnosed
  • Weight, exercise and pregnancy confusion
    NICE have issued new guidelines on women's weight during and after pregnancy.
  • Can music aid athletic performance?
    Music has helped elite tri-athletes in Australia increase their endurance by 15%, researchers say.
  • Friends offer 'a survival boost'
    Having good friends and neighbours appears to boost survival chances by 50%, say researchers.
  • Alcohol can 'lessen' arthritis
    Drinking alcohol can reduce the severity of rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, a study has found
  • Warning for obese mothers-to-be
    Obesity levels among pregnant women have reached epidemic levels, putting the health of their babies at risk, experts say.
  • 'Emergency fund' for cancer drugs
    The government announces a £50m fund aimed at giving patients access to cancer drugs sooner.
  • Ample bodied
    How realistic is it for women to want this actor's shape?
  • Creative block
    Robert Winston on the torment of scientists not just artists
  • Super-sized school uniforms sold
    As more and more children start primary school overweight, retailers are having to expand the waistlines on school uniforms.
  • Elderly care: Who should pay?
    Dame Joan Bakewell tackles the dilemma of who should pay for the care of our aging population.
  • Follow There4U

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    Copyright

    © 2010 There4U
    Bracknell PDF Print
    Berkshire - Berkshire Pages
    Wednesday, 16 December 2009 18:27

    Bracknell.png

    We have supplied links to services that we believe to be of good conduct, but are not responsible for information they provide or how it is used. If you have health queries we strongly recommend consulting a professional.


    Bus information for Wexham Park Hospital provided by Bracknell Forest Council
    Click on bus for timetables


     
    Age Concern  Bracknell Forest

    Coopers Hill Youth & Community Centre

     Bagshot Road,  Bracknell Berks. RG12 7QS

     Tel: 01344 428074 Fax: 01344 487890 email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    BerkshireHealthcare NHS Foundation Trust

    Mental Health & Learning Disabilities
    Head Office Address
    Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

    2nd & 3rd Floors
    Fitzwilliam House
    Skimped Hill Lane, Bracknell
    RG12 1BQ 
    Telephone: 01344 415 600
    Fax: 01344 415 666

     

    Mental Health Services in Bracknell Forest

    Download as PDF

    Woodlands Day Hospital

     


    View Larger Map

    • Bracknell Benefits Advice Service  The service provides information and advice concerning a wide range of social security and related benefits for mental health service users who live in the Bracknell Forest area.

    • Bracknell Community Support service in Bracknell providing activities during the day and evening for adults with mental health needs within Bracknell.

    Bracknell Forest Council

    Bracknel Health Promotion Service

    This is a mental health promotion service which raises awareness of stigma and discrimination by making links and organising training and promotional events with the public sector, employers, and the voluntary sector.

    Bracknell Shopmobility, 2 Crossway, Town Centre, bracknell. RG12 1AF tel: 01344 861316 (Designated parking at rear in service yard C off the Ring Road

    Bracknell Forest Voluntary Action  Supporting Voluntary & Community Organisations

    British Heart Foundation Furniture & Electrical Store
    68 - 70 Broadway, Bracknell. RG12 1AS
    - Suites - Lunge Furniture - Dining Tables - Coffee Tables - Beds, Bedroom Furniture - TVs, DVDs, Hi-Fi’s - Washing Machines - Fridges - Dishwashers -

    Children’s Information Centre  is an award winning, independent, registered charity providing free, impartial information, advice and assistance for families and professionals. The organisation has been working in Berkshire for over 19 years. 

    Citizen's Advice Bureau Bracknell

    40-42 The Boadway, Bracknell. RG12 1AG
    opening Hours
    Information Centre, Assessment, Appointments, Telephones
    Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 10 - 4
    Wednesdays: 10 - 12.30
    Information centre, Drop In
    Friday: 10 - 12
    Saturday: 10 - 12
    Specialist Advice & Information:
    Employment, Welfare Benefits, debt & Money Issues, Taxes
    General Advice & Information:
    Housing, Consumer Problems, Relationship Breakdown, Dismissal, Legal maters, Education, health, Discrimination, Immigration, Completing Forms

    Coopers Hill Youth & Community Centre - No Website

    Coopers Hill Youth and Community Centre includes the Main Building and an Annexe which is home to the NRG Youth Centre.
    The Centre is within walking distance of the town centre and is located next to Bracknell Railway Station and Bus Station.
    Within the Main Building there are four rooms and a hall available for hire, a Centre Office, and office accommodation for local charities.
    The Centre Office is open for enquiries and bookings Monday to Friday 9.30 am – 4.00 pm
    Contact the Centre Manager: Janet Menhinick
    Telephone: 01344 423583
    Email:
    This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
    Coopers Hill is the meeting place of Bracknell Forest Youth Forum.
    Contact the Youth Forum Co-ordinator Johane Pitney for more details:
    Tel. 07770 647449
    Email:
    This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    Charities with offices at Coopers Hill:
    Main building:

    Age Concern Bracknell Forest 

    – 01344 428074

    Bracknell Forest Volunteer Car Drivers – 01344 453912

    The Lodge:

    Youthline – 01344 311200

    New Horizons:

     Rethink - 01344 429133

    East Berkshire Mind  is a mental health charity which works to create a better life for everyone with experience of mental distress. One in four people will be affected by a mental health at some time in their lives. East Berkshire Mind aims to bring opportunity, stability and recovery to the people of East Berkshire through services offering advice, support and understanding.

    Home Start   We help to increase the confidence and independence of families by:

    visiting families in their own homes to offer support, friendship and practical assistanc

     Reassuring parents that their childcare problems are not unusual or unique

    NRG - No Website is a youth focused project at Coopers Hill situated next to Bracknell Railway Station and Bus Station. The Centre caters for young people from 16-24 years old and endeavours to assist young people to feel connected to others and society, and to help move young people on towards employment or education.

    NRG is open for the following

    Tuesday
    NRG Drop In  16-24 yrs
    10:30 am - 3:00 pm
    Thursday
    NRG Drop In 16-24 yrs
    10:30 am - 3:00 pm
    For further information please see the documents in the downloads section on the right hand side of this page.

    Makes a Change   Local Involvement Network (LINk) is a network of local people, organisations and groups that want to make a Health and Social Care better. The LINk gives you the chance to say what you think and to suggest ideas to help improve services 

    Rethink   Mental Health Serivices for Bracknell

    The Ark  is a registered charity that enhances the lives of people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and sensory impairment, by means of access to and participation in the arts.

    Youth Line  For free and confidential counselling for young people in and around Bracknell, Berkshire

    Are you feeling sad, lonely, confused, worried?

    Do you need any advice on drugs or bullying issues?

    Would you like someone to talk to, in confidence? Someone that won't judge you?

    Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 June 2010 07:30