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  1. Sport in Mind is a Berkshire charity which aims: “To Improve the lives of people experiencing mental health problems through sport and physical activity” Various sport & physical activity sessions run every single week, all year round, which are open to anyone over the age…

     0118 947 9762 / 07788 993516 0118 947 9762 / 07788 993516
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  2. Synolos feels very privileged to provide a fresh outlook for individuals in the West Oxfordshire area. We offer practical support and encouragement to help empower lives where that help is needed. Our remit is all-encompassing; we help to identify each individual’s potential and guide them…

    Unit L-MAvenue TwoWitneyOxfordshireOX28 4YD

     01993 222555 01993 222555
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  3. Tandem offers one-to-one befriending partnerships to people in Oxford who have been through a period of mental ill-health and looking to rebuild their lives. If you are interested in the service for yourself or someone else, if you are looking for rewarding volunteer work, or if…

    C/O RestoreManzil WayOxfordOxfordshireOX4 1YH

     07756 815152 07756 815152
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  4. United Response provides a range of support services for adults and young people with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs or physical disabilities. The support we provide depends on what you need and want. We can provide 24-hour care and support, seven days a week,…

    United Response, Highland House 165-167The BroadwayLondonSW19 1NE

     020 8246 5200 or 0800 0884 377 020 8246 5200 or 0800 0884 377
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  5. Open Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm

    We provide opportunities and support for people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health problems for ages 14 years plus Vana Trust Organic Farm is a beautiful, small mixed farm on the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire border. We raise chickens, ducks, sheep, goats and pigs, we…

    Yew Tree FarmDuck LaneLudgershallBuckinghamshireHP18 9XZ

     01844 237146 01844 237146
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  6. Tuesdays 1.00-2.30pm

    A weekly group for mums and carers with babies and/or toddlers, going for a walk in or near Witney. All the walks are pram friendly, although sometimes they are on grassy tracks rather than paved roads. The location of the walk changes each week, depending…

    WitneyOxfordshireOX28 4YA

     07909 545484 07909 545484
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  7. Wantage, Thursday and Sunday evening 6.30pm - 7.30pm all grades. 7.30-8.00 brown and black belts. Stanford in the Vale, Sunday and Wednesday 6pm-7pm all grades

    Wantage & Vale Karate Clubs were formed to enable you to learn one of the most effective forms of self defence around, incorporating punching, kicking, striking, sweeping, throwing and many other techniques. Shotokan karate is a traditional Japanese martial art giving an excellent source of…

    Wantage Leisure CentrePortwayWantageOX12 9BY

    Wantage & Vale Karate Club

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