Onside Advocacy

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Worcester, United Kingdom

onside-advocacy.org.uk
Fund-Raising· Non-profit organization

Onside Advocacy Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Onside Advocacy is located in Worcester, United Kingdom on Williamson House, 14 Charles Street. Onside Advocacy is rated 5 out of 5 in the category fund-raising in United Kingdom. Onside Advocacy is a Worcestershire and Herefordshire based charity which supports local people disadvantaged by disability, mental ill-health, learning difficulties and age related health issues. We make a difference to over 3000 people every year, through our dedicated team of experienced staff and volunteers, trained and supported to work as advocates, mentors and peer support workers. Choosing to support Onside will help change the lives of people and their families local to you; people who are often overlooked, vulnerable and may have lost hope. Help us do more. You can donate, volunteer, fundraise and support our local community fundraising events. We welcome partnerships and support from our local businesses.

Address

Williamson House, 14 Charles Street

Phone

+44 190527525

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Worcester, Worcestershire

Founded

1993

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Tony Kerbey

Give them money, they're brilliant.

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JFK

I have been going to the Tuesday group, once a week, since Jan 2015. I have enjoyed every minute of it! Mrs. Sarah Humphries and Ms. Alison run the program and these ladies do everything they can to help people with problems, understanding life, and with their teachings and leadership do an outstanding job in helping people help themselves! I hope the government can find the funds to keep these projects going and maybe include intermediate and advanced lessons to help people who have gone through the basic 12 week programme. In my opinion, the taxpayer contributes all kinds of money to the NHS to help services for all kinds of health, which mental health just seems to get skipped or is not focus with patients who have problems where these groups can help people more and save money as well. The only thing I see needs improving is the communication between GP's and the onside services so all can help the patients more. In fact these sessions are more personalised and the group ends up helping themselves through the guidance and leadership of these lovely ladies who care so very much! Let’s keep it going so the public can keep going in the right direction for the foreseen future. Thank you very much.