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  • Adult Carers Group - Buckingham

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  • Hoarding Support Group

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  • Battle Scars Self-harm Support Groups

    Battle Scars is a survivor-led, survivor-run charity supporting anybody affected by self-harm throughout the UK. Online adult peer...

    Buckinghamshire wideFree
  • ROSHNI - Women's Peer Support Group

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  • Peer Support and Online Development for Carers | Eating disorders

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  • Hft's Family Carer Support Service

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  • Stokenchurch Community Support Group

    A local community support group supported by the Parish Council. Can help with shopping, picking up prescriptions, telephone...

  • Dementia Caregiver Support Group

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    Free
  • GRASPS Bucks Autism Support Group

    Greater Resources for Autism Supporting Parents and Siblings (Established: March 2013). GRASPS is a voluntary-run, inclusive support group for...

    Part of SEND local offerBuckinghamshire wideFree
  • Friends and Family Support group

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    Buckinghamshire wide
  • Stoma Support Group

    Are you living alone with a stoma? Are you feeling isolated and alone? Would you like to meet...

  • Ashendon Support Group

    We are helping people in Ashendon Village, Pollicot and Gypsy Bottom. The Support Group helps others by picking...

  • ADHD Skills and Support Group

    A face to face group for adults who have a diagnosis of ADHD, or suspect that they might...

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  • Battle Scars Self-harm (Face2Face and Online Support Groups)

    Mostly online (using Zoom) virtual peer support groups for people who are affected by self-harm: scratching, biting, cutting,...

    Wheelchair accessibleFree

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Battle Scars

Battle Scars Self-harm (Face2Face and Online Support Groups)

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Battle Scars Self-harm Support Charity Onward House

Mill Shaw Park Way

Leeds

LS11 0SL

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Mostly online (using Zoom) virtual peer support groups for people who are affected by self-harm: scratching, biting, cutting, over-dosing, negative thinking, and eating disorders. Offering family/parental/carers support for people of...

Good to know

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Free
  • Open after 6pm
  • Suitable for 18 to 65 year olds

Who to contact

Jenny Groves

CEO and Founder of Battle Scars

07410 380747

info@battle-scars.org.uk

Christine Guthrie

Communications Officer

07721 062223

christine.guthrie@battle-scars.org.uk

Emily Gardiner

Volunteers Manager

emily.gardiner@battle-scars.org.uk

Access needs

  • Accessible toilet facilities
  • Bus stop nearby
  • Car parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance

Suitable for

  • Visual and/or hearing impediment
  • Older people
  • Physical disabilities
  • Mental health/acquired brain injury
  • Autism
  • Learning difficulties

Hours

Mondays9am to 4pm
Fridays9am to 5.30pm

Times

  • Every 2 weeks on Friday from 28/02/2025 at 11:00am to 02:30pm
  • Every week on Thursday from 27/02/2025 at 11:00am to 02:30pm
  • Every 2 weeks on Wednesday from 26/02/2025 at 06:30pm to 08:00pm

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