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Adult Education (within Education Services)
Contains details of Adult Education providers within the Barnsley borough.
All Saints Children's Centre - Darfield (within Children's Centres)
This category holds details of all the services available at All-Saints Children's Centre in Darfield. Some services are held within the Children's Centre and some are held at outside venues within the local community. Please contact the Children's Centre on 01226 753366 to confirm the details.
Ardsley & Stairfoot (within Services By Area)
Contains details of services for children, young people and families within the Ardsley and Stairfoot areas of Barnsley.
Ardsley & Stairfoot (within Arts, Dance and Drama Activities)
Contains details of services for children, young people and families within the Ardsley and Stairfoot areas of Barnsley.
Ardsley & Stairfoot (within Before School / Breakfast Clubs)
Contains details of services for children, young people and families within the Ardsley and Stairfoot areas of Barnsley.
Ardsley & Stairfoot (within Childminders)
Contains details of services for children, young people and families within the Ardsley and Stairfoot areas of Barnsley.
Ardsley & Stairfoot (within Day Nurseries)
Contains details of services for children, young people and families within the Ardsley and Stairfoot areas of Barnsley.
Ardsley & Stairfoot (within Family Activities)
Contains details of services for children, young people and families within the Ardsley and Stairfoot areas of Barnsley.
Ardsley & Stairfoot (within General Activities)
Contains details of services for children, young people and families within the Ardsley and Stairfoot areas of Barnsley.
Ardsley & Stairfoot (within Holiday Clubs)
Contains details of services for children, young people and families within the Ardsley and Stairfoot areas of Barnsley.
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Adult Learning Food & Cookery Courses
Adult Learning offer a range of free courses for adults (19 years +) which include food, nutrition, hygiene and cookery courses.
Affordable Warmth Project
If you have to spend a large part of your income on fuel bills it may be because your home has a poor heating system, or it looses a lot of heat because there is not enough insulation. Living in a cold home can havea serious effect on health, especially for children, people with a long term illness or for older people. The Affordable Warmth Project is run by Barnsley Metroplolitan Borough Council to help local people who can't afford to keep their homes warm.
Al-Anon Family Groups
Al-Anon is a nationwide support group for families and friends of alcoholics - past or present. Call for details of your local support group.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
AA is a support group for men and women to get together and share their experiences, strength and hope with others and to recover from Alcoholism. There are no dues or fees for AA membership. The primary purpose of the group is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobreity. Meetings at held are various locations.
Antenatal Results and Choices
ARC started in 1988, originally as SATFA, and is the only national charity which provides non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process. Our role is to help parents arrive at the most appropriate decision for them in the context of their family life. It is governed by a board of trustees made up of parent members and professionals, and is supported by a medical advisory body and a team of patrons. In the UK around 700,000 women will become pregnant every year and every one of these will be offered some form of testing. As a result more than 35,000 women will be told that there is a risk that their unborn baby may have a serious abnormality. This will cause a great deal of anxiety and uncertainty for the parents and their family. For most people the pregnancy will be normal but, unfortunately, some will receive the devastating news that their baby has a serious, often fatal disorder or a condition where the outlook is uncertain.
Antenatal Results and Choices
ARC started in 1988, originally as SATFA, and is the only national charity which provides non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process. Our role is to help parents arrive at the most appropriate decision for them in the context of their family life. It is governed by a board of trustees made up of parent members and professionals, and is supported by a medical advisory body and a team of patrons. In the UK around 700,000 women will become pregnant every year and every one of these will be offered some form of testing. As a result more than 35,000 women will be told that there is a risk that their unborn baby may have a serious abnormality. This will cause a great deal of anxiety and uncertainty for the parents and their family. For most people the pregnancy will be normal but, unfortunately, some will receive the devastating news that their baby has a serious, often fatal disorder or a condition where the outlook is uncertain.
Antenatal Results and Choices
ARC started in 1988, originally as SATFA, and is the only national charity which provides non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process. Our role is to help parents arrive at the most appropriate decision for them in the context of their family life. It is governed by a board of trustees made up of parent members and professionals, and is supported by a medical advisory body and a team of patrons. In the UK around 700,000 women will become pregnant every year and every one of these will be offered some form of testing. As a result more than 35,000 women will be told that there is a risk that their unborn baby may have a serious abnormality. This will cause a great deal of anxiety and uncertainty for the parents and their family. For most people the pregnancy will be normal but, unfortunately, some will receive the devastating news that their baby has a serious, often fatal disorder or a condition where the outlook is uncertain.
Antenatal Results and Choices
ARC started in 1988, originally as SATFA, and is the only national charity which provides non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process. Our role is to help parents arrive at the most appropriate decision for them in the context of their family life. It is governed by a board of trustees made up of parent members and professionals, and is supported by a medical advisory body and a team of patrons.
Antenatal Results and Choices
ARC started in 1988, originally as SATFA, and is the only national charity which provides non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process. Our role is to help parents arrive at the most appropriate decision for them in the context of their family life. It is governed by a board of trustees made up of parent members and professionals, and is supported by a medical advisory body and a team of patrons.
Antenatal Results and Choices
ARC started in 1988, originally as SATFA, and is the only national charity which provides non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process. Our role is to help parents arrive at the most appropriate decision for them in the context of their family life. It is governed by a board of trustees made up of parent members and professionals, and is supported by a medical advisory body and a team of patrons.
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