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    Acas London Region

    (Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service)
    National organisation working with employers and employees to resolve disputes. Have advice services and run training courses on employment practice. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
    0300 123 1100

    Bullying UK

    Advice on bullying for young people, parents and schools. Part of Family Lives. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
    0808 800 2222 (Helpline) 0808 800 5678 (Familyline)

    Cabinet Member for Young People and Culture (Camden Council)

    Camden Town HallJudd StreetLondonWC1H 9JE
    Councillor Sabrina Francis (Lab). The role is: Summary Leading on creating opportunities for young people and, reducing youth offending. This includes youth participation, ensuring successful launch into work; early intervention for adolescence; youth services, youth justice, and special responsibility for youth violence. Supporting and promoting…

    Camden Community Law Centre

    Prince of Wales RoadLondonNW5 3LQ
    Specialist legal advice and representation in priority areas of housing, immigration and nationality, employment, welfare rights and debt. (Update from website Sep 2014)
    020 7284 6510 Fax: 020 7267 6218 Textphone/Minicom: 020 7284 6535

    Centre for Justice

    Whittington House764-768, Holloway RoadLondonN19 3JQ
    An independent not-for-profit organisation which resolves people's legal problems quickly and inexpensively without the need to go to court. We are based in the Archway area of Islington, and the service is offered extensively throughout Camden and all London Boroughs. The service is open to…
    020 7263 2553 Fax: 020 7281 6929

    COLETA

    (College of Law Employment Telephone Advice Line)
    14 Store StreetLondonWC1E 7DE
    Telephone advice in the evening for employees with an employment dispute. Advice given by volunteer solicitors assisted by law students.
    01483 216 528 (local rates apply)

    English Collective of Prostitutes

    Crossroads Women's Centre25 Wolsey MewsLondonNW5 2DX
    Network of women of different nationalities and backgrounds working in various areas of the sex industry. Offers help and advice on a range of issues including legal advice. Campaigns for decriminalisation and financial alternatives so that sex workers can leave prostitution if they want.
    020 7482 2496 Fax: 020 7209 4761 Textphone/Minicom: 020 7482 2496

    Equality and Human Rights Commission

    A statutory body enforcing equality legislation and advising employers, organisations and individuals. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
    0845 604 6610 (Helpline England)

    Expolink Europe Limited Whistleblowing Hotline

    1Greenways Business ParkBellinger CloseChippenham, WiltshireSN15 1BN
    Confidential hotline for whistleblowing, fraud and similar issues. Have a contract with Camden Council to accept reports from staff of the Council. Company also offers other call handling and business services.
    01249 661600 0800 374 199 (Camden Council staff reports)

    Mary Ward Legal Centre

    10 Great TurnstileLondonWC1V 7JU
    Offers initial free advice on general legal problems and tax. Casework is undertaken in debt, employment law, housing, welfare benefits. Does not advise on immigration, family or criminal law.
    020 7831 7079 Fax: 020 7831 4531
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