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The Supporting People Partnership in Nottinghamshire assumes no responsibility for the contents of any other website to which its website links via hypertext.

If you would like to add a link to your organisation’s website, please contact us

Links to service provider’s websites are available through our directory of services

http://www.safeguardingadultsnotts.org/ - Nottinghamshire Safeguarding Adults website.

http://www.spkweb.org.uk/ - The CLG's Supporting People national website (known as "KWeb") has useful information about the national programme, as well as links to other local Supporting People teams. 

http://www.direct.gov.uk/ - Directgov - widest range of government information and services online.

http://www.pin-point.org.uk/ - Nottinghamshire's directory of public services and voluntary and community organisations. 

http://www.emhomelessnessforum.org.uk/ - The East Midlands Homelessness Forum brings together a range of partners with a view to a cohesive and co-ordinated approach to tackling homelessness in the region. The Forum will be the decision making body on issues that impact on homeless people and the delivery of homelessness services that will be reflected in the regional Housing Strategy.

http://www.travellerstimes.org.uk/ - UK magazine website for Gypsies and Travellers, and those who work with Gypsies and Travellers. 

http://www.groundswell.org.uk/ - Groundswell UK is a national charity that supports a network of people and projects that are committed to inclusive approaches to tackling homelessness, poverty and exclusion. 

http://www.bmespark.org.uk/ - Bringing together expertise and experience in responding to the needs and concerns of black and minority ethnic communities in Supporting People. 

http://www.hlg.org.uk/ - HLG is a registered charity providing training, information and support services to organisations working with homeless people and others in need of supported housing throughout Nottinghamshire.  HLG also provides a range of direct services to homeless people through its Mental Health Support, Resettlement and Accommodation Access Teams.   For details of their training programme, visit http://www.hlg.org.uk/training.htm

http://www.nottscountydaat.co.uk/ - Nottinghamshire County Drug and Alcohol Action Team website.

http://www.nottinghamshirelearningdisabilitypartnershipboard.org/ - Partnership Board working together with people with learning disabilities, family carers and people who have a big say over local opportunities and services.

www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/sitemap/supporting_people.htm -  Nottingham City's Supporting People team website.

http://www.drugs.gov.uk/ - Cross-government drug strategy website for drug professionals and others interested in the strategy.     

http://www.cih.org/ - The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) is the professional body for people working in housing. Our purpose is to maximise the contribution that housing professionals make to the well being of communities. 

http://www.shelteredhousing.org/homepage.aspx - ERoSH is the national consortium for sheltered housing providers.

http://www.homelessuk.org/ - Homeless UK has information on over 8,000 services that can help homeless people and those at risk of homelessness. It includes hostels, day centres and other advice and support services. 

http://www.housing.org.uk/ - The National Housing Federation represents 1,400 independent, not-for-profit housing associations in England and is the voice of affordable housing. 

http://www.housingcorp.gov.uk/ - The Housing Corporation's role is to fund and regulate housing associations in England.  

http://www.womensaid.org.uk/ - Women's Aid National support and campaigning agency. 

http://www.refuge.org.uk/ - National website of information for women and children against domestic violence. 

http://www.ndvf.co.uk/ - Nottinghamshire Domestic Violence Forum - local support and campaigning agency. 

http://www.freefromfear.org/ - Birmingham Women's Aid site aimed at children and young people who can ask questions. 

http://www.childline.org.uk/ - National website for children and young people offering advice on lots of issues including domestic violence. 

http://www.nspcc.org.uk/ - National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children website. 

www.cnxnotts.co.uk - Website aimed at 13-19 year olds who can access advice online or by phone. 

http://www.barnardos.org.uk/ - Website offering advice to young people and professionals.

http://www.slk-consultancy.org.uk/ - Specialist consultancy services and in house training events for supporting people providers.

www.counselling-directory.org.uk - This is a counselling support network, enabling those in distress to find a counsellor close to them and appropriate for their needs. This is a free, confidential service that will hopefully encourage those in distress to seek help. The website also contains a number of sections on emotional disorders (types of distress section) and provides some useful statistics.

www.hmg.gov.uk/linkuplinkin - Link Up Link In is a campaign to support joint working among frontline professionals who work with vulnerable people, helping them into employment and accommodation.

Devon Male - Phone No. 08450 646 800, for men (heterosexual, bisexual and gay) escaping domestic violence.