In an effort to provide the best quality service we have listed below details of a number of support groups who may also be able to assist you.


Support Groups

ASSIST (Assistance Support & Self-Help In Surviving Trauma)
11 Albert Street, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV21 2RX
Tel (Helpline): 01788 560800
A support organisation for people suffering from Post Traumatic Stress


Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society (Combat Stress)

Tyrwhitt House, Oaklawn Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 OBX
Tel: 01372 841 600   Web: www.combatstress.org.uk
Specialising in the welfare of ex-Service men and women from all ranks of HM Forces and the Merchant Navy who suffer from psychiatric disabilities, including PTSD.


Traumatic Stress Clinic

73 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 4PL
Tel: 020 7530 3666   Web: www.traumaclinic.org.uk
Established by the Department of Health as a National Centre for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and helps adults, young people, children and families who are experiencing stress reactions as a result of either being involved in, or being witness to, a major traumatic event.

 

 

Traumatic Stress Centre

17 Ruggles Terrace, Morriston, Swansea, SA6 7JB
Tel: 01792 521063   Web: www.trauma999.co.uk.
Best time to telephone: normal office hours.
A private clinic set up to assist those suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Comprehensive patient resources are available at www.patient.co.uk


Road Peace

 

The UK's national charity dedicated to supporting bereaved and injured road crash victims, was set up in February 1992 to meet the overwhelming need for a national organisation to represent and support this huge group of victims and draw attention to their almost non-existent rights.

 

Contact Tel: +44 (0)20 8838 5102
Support Line: +44 (0)20 8964 1021
Fax: +44 (0)20 8838 5103
Address: PO Box 2579, London NW10 3PW, United Kingdom
Email: info@roadpeace.org

http://www.roadpeace.org/


Brake

Brake is a road safety charity dedicated to stopping deaths and injuries on roads through awareness-raising campaigns, including Road Safety Week and educational resources including leaflets, posters and advertisements. We also care for people bereaved and injured on the road. Our headquarters are in the UK, but we welcome members from around the world!

 

However, as a service to that trying to come to terms with their anxieties, we have created an area within our forum where you can read the discussion threads posted by people who are in much the same situation as yourself. You can even contribute with questions or posting your own story if you wish.

Our forums are easy to use, friendly and contain areas for all forms of discussion. You can contact a member of the Ride Drive team to raise a topic of discussion or chat amongst like minded people.

The forum is FREE to use and only requires a basic registration process to be completed before you can get involved. Your details will NOT be passed on or used for any purposes other than those necessary for Ride Drive purposes.

   

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 





 
 

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