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Find out about this single payment to help with the costs of having a baby and how to apply
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Find out what to do if you're concerned about a child or young person playing with fire
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Advice and guidance for keeping children safe online
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A therapeutic service for children and young people age 4 to 17, who have made a disclosure of sexual abuse.
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We provide a safe space for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer, Questioning plus young people to meet. We offer 3 weekly sessions for young people aged between 11 and 18
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We offer confidential help, support and advice on a range of issues associated with being part of a minority group. We particularly help members of the LGBT+ community and those living with HIV
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JAAR is an independent and confidential service providing an empathic, non-judgmental counselling service to help men and women survivors cope with and recover from the trauma of rape, sexual assault, sexual harrassment and childhood sexual abuse
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Jersey Domestic Abuse Support (JDAS) is an independent service developed to protect and support victims of domestic and sexual abuse
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Find out how you can have your contributions covered if you’re staying at home to care for a child under 5 or working less than 20 hours per week
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We provide access to support, information, advice, and signposting for individuals, families, parents and carers, pre and post diagnosis. We can also make referrals to other Government of Jersey services where appropriate
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The Youth Enquiry Service (YES project) provides counselling and information to anyone aged 14 to 25 and its services are free, confidential and independent
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YouMatter works with young people to build their self-esteem and help them to develop an understanding of their true value and worth
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CAMHS is a mental health assessment and therapeutic service for children and young people up to the age of 18 and their families
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FNHC Child and Family services include a range of services and programmes, free at the point of access, which include Health Visiting and Community Nursery Nurses
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We provide essential support for families, individuals and carers and have pioneered a number of services and support packages for both adults and children, including 24/7 supported living packages for children and young adults
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The Children with Disabilities Register holds information about children and young people in Jersey under the age of 18 with special needs arising from a disability or health condition
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Find out about a weekly benefit (Short Term Incapacity Allowance) if you're unfit for work due to sickness or injury
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Brighter Futures is a charity which supports parents, families and young people in Jersey. We work alongside the main carer to support them with child development, parent-child relationships and well-being
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Brook Jersey offers free, confidential sexual health and advice for young people under 21 in Jersey
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The Parent Carer Forum is a way of bringing parents and carers together to create a strong community of families who have children with special needs