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This subject category includes the police and law enforcement bodies, agencies offering advice and support for people suffering the effects of crime, and personal and community safety.
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YoungMinds
(Also known as Youngminds. Includes the Parents Helpline)
The YoungMinds website provides a wide variety of information and advice designed to help improve the mental health of young people up to the age of 25. We have information for both young people and their parents or carers on mental health conditions, feelings, medications…
0808 802 5544 (Parents Helpline)
020 7089 5050 (Office)
Young Victims of Crime Victim Support in Camden
Octavia House50 Banner StreetLondonEC1Y 8ST
020 7336 1766
Fax: 020 7253 8943
Womens Aid
(Including the Womens Aid National Domestic Violence 24 hour Helpline)
National charity supporting women and children experiencing domestic violence. Website includes list of local domestic violence services. Based in Bristol and London.
0808 200 0247 (National Domestic Violence 24 hour Helpline); 0117 944 4411 (office).
Fax: 0117 924 1703
Women@the Well
(Women at the Well)
WC1H 8BB
020 7520 1710
Fax: 020 7278 4538
Women Against Rape
(WAR)
25 Wolsey MewsLondonNW5 2DX
020 7482 2496
Fax: 020 7267 7297
Textphone/Minicom: 020 7482 2496
Witness Service Highbury Corner Magistrates Court
Highbury Corner Magistrates Court51 Holloway RoadLondonN7 8JA
020 7506 3207
Fax: 020 7506 3126
WISH+ referral hub (Camden Council)
(Also known as WISH Plus or Warmth Income Safety Health Referral Scheme Plus)
London Borough of Camden3rd Floor, 5 Pancras Squarec/o Town Hall, Judd StreetLondonWC1H 9JE
020 7974 3012
West Hampstead Womens Centre
The Old Library26-30, Cotleigh RoadLondonNW6 2NP
020 7328 7389
Fax: 020 7624 8952
West Hampstead Police Station
21 Fortune Green RoadLondonNW6 1DX
101 (Metropolitan Police switchboard), Emergencies dial 999
Textphone:18001 101 (switchboard), 18000 (emergencies)
WaveLength
(Formerly known as Wireless for The Bedridden and W4B)
National charity providing radio/television sets to isolated and lonely people living in poverty. Many are over 75, and many are coming out of difficult situations like homelessness or domestic violence. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
0800 018 2137 (Freephone); 01708 621 101 (office)