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Ru-ok? is a substance misuse service with an integrated multidisciplinary team working with and supporting young people under the age of 19 in the Brighton & Hove area who have drug and/or alcohol issues.
Provides regular training to voluntary and community sector groups in child protection and a personal safety programme called Protective Behaviours. We also run a bullying prevention scheme in schools. For further details please ring us on 696622.
Works with community and voluntary organisations to help understand the ways that the Internet & computers can have a positive impact upon the lives of everyone. We provide high quality, affordable, independent IT services to charities & community groups.
Self Managed Learning College is sponsored by the Centre for Self Managed Learning. It provides educational support for young people, currently 10-16, especially those not attending school, including a learning
Silver Sounds is an older people's samba band. We specialise in the rhythms of Brazil and South America. We practice weekly and perform at community events. We want to show what older people can do and not concentrate on what we can't do.
Social, cultural and sports for children and adults alike, and building ties and interaction with other communities.
SEFS is the environmental network for the South East and aims to ensure the environment and sustainable development are at the heart of regional policy.
Free, independent and professional advice on planning issues. Community planning, training and education activities. Helps groups and individuals to understand the planning system and influence what happens in their area.
Strike A Light is a not for profit community arts organisation led by Nicola Benge, a committed, experienced community artist and reminiscence facilitator. We use people's life stories and memories and make art to transform public and private spaces.
Provides services for deaf and deafblind people in Sussex. SMS Text number (only for Deaf people) 07958 655117