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Remind Activity Group - St Swithun`s ChurchMaintaining an active social life is the key to remaining healthier and more motivated.
Come and join us for coffee, chat and fun. We offer a structured programme of activities for people with memory loss and their carers. By referral only, can self refer |
Remind Activity Group - The LinkMaintaining an active social life is the key to remaining healthier and more motivated.
Come and join us for coffee, chat and fun. We offer a structured programme of activities for people with memory loss and their carers. By referral only, can self refer. The Link
48 Havant Road
Cosham
PO6 2QZ
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Reminiscence CollectionBoxes of nostalgic items to borrow from the library for people or groups suffering from memory loss or dementia.
Guildhall Square
Portsmouth
PO1 2DX
02392 688259
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Restorative JusticeRestorative Justice is about communication
Restorative Justice can create an opportunity for those harmed by crime or conflict, and those responsible for the harm, to communicate about what has happened. It is a safe, empowering process where all parties are supported to repair the harm and find a positive way forward. For some people who have been affected by crime, it can help them to explore why the crime happened. It can help victims move forward and feel less fearful of crime in the future. Evidence shows that most people who take part in a Restorative Justice process come away feeling satisfied because it has allowed them to have their say. Restorative Justice has a proven, significant impact in supporting victims and allowing them to move forward with their lives. 85% of victims who have participated in Restorative Justice would recommend the Restorative Justice process. For offenders, Restorative Justice can help provide the opportunity for them to accept responsibility and recognise the impact that their offending behaviour has had on others. The process can also allow offenders to seek ways to repair some of the harm caused and make amends. In this way, Restorative Justice has the potential to help rehabilitate offenders and support them in addressing their offending behaviour. Learn more about Restorative Justice To learn more please contact our team on freephone 0800 043 8785 or email hiow@restorativesolutions.org.uk. Restorative Justice Hampshire will seek to understand what has happened and the impact it has had on you, and we will talk you through your options. |
RheumatologyAdult and children’s medical speciality devoted to diagnosis and management of Arthritis, Connective Tissue and Soft Tissue diseases.
Cosham
Portsmouth
PO6 3AY
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Rhyme Time and Story TimePortsmouth Library Service run weekly term-term rhyme times for babies and story times for toddlers and pre-schoolers.
Portsmouth
PO1 2DX
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Riding for the DisabledRiding for the Disabled (RDA)is an internationally recognised Charity that enables riders with disabilities to undertake riding. Fort Widley is an affiliated Riding Centre where we undertake lessons and walkouts for a variety of disabilities. Each lesson or walk out is tailored for the individual, considering their needs and ambitions. We can supply leaders and side walkers to ensure that each and every rider feels as secure as possible.
Portsdown Hill Road
Portsmouth
PO6 3LS
023 9232 4553
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Right at HomeAt Right at Home Portsmouth we aim to make a genuine difference to the quality of life of those we serve in the local community. We focus on improving the quality of the lives of those we care for, not just maintaining their quality of life.
223 Southampton Road
Portsmouth
PO6 4PY
023 9323 3186
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RNID (Action on Hearing Loss)We are RNID, the charity working to make life fully inclusive for deaf people and those with hearing loss or tinnitus.
We campaign for an inclusive society, connect people to practical advice, and pioneer new treatments for hearing loss and tinnitus. We provide trusted, independent information and support for deaf people and those living with hearing loss or tinnitus. |
RNRM Veterans OutreachIn addition to the Supported Housing we provide through our RNRM Veterans Outreach programme, we offer specialist care and guidance to vulnerable Veterans who have served in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines or Royal Fleet Auxiliary and are over 55. This service is also available to those in receipt of a full service pension and includes those who are currently living in their own homes
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