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The ME Association (The MEA), funds and supports research and provides information and support, education and training.
A national charity that carries out projects and research with the aim of changing our understanding of mental health problems and improve the nation’s wellbeing.
The Motor Neurone Disease Association is a charity in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that focuses on improving access to care and support, research and campaigning for those people living with or affected by MND.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is for people who have a problem with drugs. They can help you to get and stay clean. They have a telephone helpline and regular face to face and online meetings. The group is run by recovering drug addicts. Their meetings are open to people who are still taking drugs and people who have stopped. Family members and carers can also attend. Visit their website to find your local meeting. You don’t need to make an appointment, you can just turn up to a meeting.
If you’re worried about your own gambling, or if someone else’s gambling is negatively affecting you they can help.
NETA is a charity which aims to support people with aphasia and their families in the North East.
provide specialist rehabilitation to people after a stroke in their own homes and in the community
The Newcastle User Carer Forum is for adults who support someone in Newcastle who uses drugs, alcohol or both. At the forum you can talk about your experiences and get your voice heard. You can chat to other carers and raise any issues that you have.
Federation of GPs with GP practices as members.
Support Group for people with Thyroid conditions.