Support Directory

ANDYSMANCLUB are a men’s suicide prevention charity, offering free-to-attend peer-to-peer support groups across the United Kingdom and online. We want to end the stigma surrounding men’s mental health and help men through the power of conversation. #ITSOKAYTOTALK

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We are a Carers Service in Stockton who are able to support people who are affected by a loved one’s substance use offering support, advice, guidance and counselling to those providing care for a person affected by drug or alcohol addiction. We support parents, partners, children, grandparents and siblings and our service is open to anybody living in the Stockton Borough.

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8 Steps to Employment course, 1-2-1 coaching and community time. We offer a free club for job seekers offering friendly, practical support to help you step confidently into employment or to get you closer to the job market through voluntary and training opportunities.

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CGL (Change grow live) provide 1 to 1 support for young people and young adults involved with substance/ alcohol use, up to the age of 25 years old. We can do:

  • Targeted group work with people up to 25 years old.
  • Awareness sessions for staff and students
  • Confidential drop in sessions to fit around school times (before/ after school, during breaks and lunch times.)
  • - Talks in assemblies/ lessons etc.
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Stockton & District Advice & Information Service is part of the Citizens Advice network and provides free, confidential, independent & impartial advice to people in the borough of Stockton. We offer advice on: consumer, benefits, debt, energy, employment, Housing and tax etc.

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Finding employment with a past conviction can be incredibly challenging but don’t worry, you’re not alone on this journey. We believe in giving everyone a fair chance. If you’re motivated to pursue meaningful work, let’s connect and move forward together. Click on the Disclosure Calulator to find out if your criminal record becomes ‘spent’, and whether you need to disclose it to employers and others.
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Daisy Chain supports and empowers autistic and neurodivergent individuals through the provision of holistic person-centred services, whilst promoting training, wellbeing, inclusion, and acceptance regionally and nationwide.
Founded over 20 years ago and based on a 5.5-acre site in Stockton on Tees, the charity now supports over 5,000 individuals per year and has two large retail stores in Stockton and Gateshead.

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Family Action offer a support service to people who are wanting to make positive steps towards employment, Education, or training. Our eligibility criteria are:

  • Aged 18+ (16 and 17 year olds may be considered in exceptional circumstances).
  • Ideally Stockton or Middlesbrough residents but we will support anyone living in the Tees Valley.
  • Currently NEET but wants to make positive changes and move forward.

We also have funding available to support people in the journey towards employment.

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Stockton-on-Tees has a variety of support organisations available for you to use in your time of need.

  • Food Banks
  • Community pantries and Ecoshops
  • ‘Bread & Butter Thing’ - food hubs offering groceries at a discount
  • 'Hot Community food’ offers

Click on the link below more information.

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FurbdIT is a partnership working to reduce digital poverty. We collect unwanted devices and IT equipment, refurbish it and breathe new life into it for community benefit.

We make a real difference to individual lives by increasing access to ICT.

The FurbdIT partnership includes business, statutory agencies, housing, academic institutions, charities and voluntary and community groups.

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Good Things Foundation is the UK’s leading digital inclusion charity. We’re on a mission to help everyone become digitally equal, able and safe, so that they can be happier, healthier and better off.

The National Databank - this provides free mobile SIMS with data for people who can’t access the internet, this is delivered from locations across the Borough including the HUB.

We power digital inclusion services that are delivered through community-based Digital Inclusion Hubs. With free mobile data, devices and digital skills training, we’re helping Hubs reach digitally excluded people across the UK - so they can get online safely, affordably and confidently.

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Hazel Rockingham, Mindset and Empowerment Coach, using and trained in NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) at Master Practitioner level. Working with individuals and business leaders who want change. What that change looks like is unique for each person. I help people discover their pain points, then give them the framework to re-programme their mindset and work towards their goals. I do this by delivering one to one coaching to individuals and monthly workshops increasing people self-awareness and mindset.

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PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide is the UK charity dedicated to the prevention of suicide and the promotion of positive mental health and emotional wellbeing in young people. PAPYRUS was founded in 1997 by a group of bereaved parents, who had each lost children to suicide. Our founding parents shared core beliefs that suicide is preventable, and that those of us with lived experience of suicide have a valuable and unique contribution to make to the wider conversation around suicide.:

  • If someone is 35 and under and are experiencing thoughts of suicide - get in touch with us
  • If you are worried about anyone who is thinking about suicide
  • Anybody can access our debrief service, and we would encourage everybody to get in touch with us to debrief, after they’ve had an encounter with suicide.
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NECA, in partnership with Gambleaware, provides a range of short and long term support and treatment options for individuals who are experiencing gambling harms, across the North East, Yorkshire & Humber. Our services are free, flexible and confidential.

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The Refugee Employability Programme is provided in your area by Reed in Partnership. We have three partner organisations: Catch22, Shaw Trust and Triage. You will get the same service whichever organisation you see. Reed in Partnership has been helping people to change their lives for the better since 1998. We have helped more than 250,000 people to find a job. We have also helped over 20,000 refugees who have arrived in England.

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Starfish is all about people's potential and we believe in people's life chances without stigma, labels, without looking down on anyone and we respect and nurture the community we serve. As 2024 commences, we are proud to be continuing with the success of our previous employment and wellbeing service (free) and for young people aged 16-30. Please contact us if you are 16-30 years old, live in a (TS) postcode and not be in FULL time work, education, or training.

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The STEPs service supports adults with disabilities and adults aged 50+ at risk of social isolation and loneliness, living in Stockton. The STEPs service work with people on a one-to-one basis to help them find opportunities and community activities which match their interests. STEPs support people to access the activities until they are confident and independent.

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Triage help and support individuals back into sustainable employment. We provide advice and guidance, health and wellbeing support, support with self-employment, accessing training and support to progress into work with a health condition.

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