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    Liberty

    (Formerly the National Council for Civil Liberties)
    Liberty Human Rights Information Line provides free legal information about public law and human rights law issues within England and Wales. Public law and human rights issues involve a disagreement between an individual and a public body, such as the government, the council or the…
    0800 988 8177

    London Friend

    Lesbian and gay groups, advice and information. Based at 86 Caledonian Road, King's Cross, N1 9DN. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
    020 7833 1674

    London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard

    An information, support and referral service for lesbians, gay men and bisexual and trans people – and anyone considering issues around their sexuality and/or gender identity. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
    0300 330 0630 (helpline)

    London Nightline

    Term time night (6pm-8am) helpline for students at certain London universities (check website). (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
    020 7631 0101 (Helpline)

    Mens Advice Line

    (MALE)
    A Home Office funded helpline for men experiencing domestic violence and for frontline workers helping male clients who are victims of domestic violence (either in heterosexual or same sex relationships). (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
    0808 801 0327 (Mon-Fri 10am-1pm 2pm-5pm)

    Missing People

    (Formerly National Missing Persons Helpline includes the Runaway Helpline and the Message Home Helpline)
    Roebuck House284-286, Upper Richmond Road WestLondonSW14 7JE
    Provides support for missing children, vulnerable adults and families left in limbo. Gives families of the missing specialist advice and practical support as well as help searching. Also provides the Runaway Helpline for young runaways helping young people contact their family, carer, a support agency…
    116 000 (National free phone number) Fax: 020 8392 4529 Textphone/Minicom: 116 000

    Mix (The)

    (Formerly known as Get Connected)
    The Mix is the UK’s leading support service for young people. They deal with any challenge you’re facing - from mental health to money, from homelessness to finding a job, from break-ups to drugs. Talk to them via online, social or our free, confidential helpline. (The…
    0808 808 4994

    Narcotics Anonymous

    202 City RoadLondonEC1V 2PH
    Self-help groups run for and by recovering addicts. Over 220 meetings run every week in London, many in Camden. Only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using drugs.
    0300 999 1212 (24 hour Helpline) 020 7251 4007 (Office)

    National Debtline

    Advice agency for individual debt, run by the Money Advice Trust charity. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
    0808 808 4000 (Mon-Fri 9am-9pm Sat 9.30am-1pm Freephone)

    NHS 111 Service

    (Replaces National Health Service Direct 0845 4647, NHS Direct)
    NHS 111 non-emergency health care information and advice telephone service. Residents of Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington should call the NHS 111 service if they need medical help fast, but it is not a 999 emergency. For less urgent health needs, they should still…
    111 (helpline service for non-emergency health care information and advice; free from landlines and mobile telephones).
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