Self-referral services
Self-referral, means that you can connect directly with certain healthcare services without needing to see a GP (General Practitioner) or consultant first for a referral. This allows you to take control of your health by accessing specific services on your own, making it easier and faster to get the help you need.
This page lists a variety of services that you can refer yourself to either online or by telephone. Click on the service you’re interested in below, and find the help you need easily.
The availability of self-referral services varies across Derby and Derbyshire.
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Derby Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service Support for Young People
Breakout is Derby’s drug and alcohol service for young people. Breakout works with people under the age of 18 who would like advice, help and support for their drug or alcohol use. The service offers a holistic treatment package that fits with the person’s lifestyle.
Derby Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service | Breakout
Derbyshire Recovery Partnership
Derbyshire Recovery Partnership provides advice, support and treatment for adults in Derbyshire who wish to address issues and problems arising from the use of drugs or alcohol.
Derbyshire Recovery Partnership Self referral
Derbyshire Addictions Advice Service
DAAS is part of the Derbyshire Recovery Partnership, providing support for anyone over the age of 18 who lives in Derbyshire (excluding Derby City) and is affected by substance misuse, their own or someone else’s.
Derbyshire Addictions Advice Service – DAAS
Drinkwise Derby
If you want to talk to someone about cutting down on your drinking, just complete their self referral form on their website and get some confidential specialist support. Note: this service is for people living in Derby City.
Alcoholics Anonymous
At AA, Alcoholics Anonymous members help each other to stop drinking. If you think you need help with your drinking problem get in touch.
Get help now | Alcoholics Anonymous – Great Britain (alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk)
Growing Recovery | Find Services in Your Area
Find up to date information on drug and alcohol treatment services, recovery opportunities, mental health support and other useful services throughout Derbyshire.
Home | Growing Recovery in Derbyshire
STAND TO alcohol provision
STAND TO is an alcohol service dedicated to Derbyshire’s Ex-Forces community. Whether you were Regular or Reserve forces or if you served for 2 days STAND TO are here to help. We cover the whole of Derbyshire (with the exception of Derby City).
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Ashgate Hospice
The counselling team at Ashgate Hospice provides a supportive environment for exploring issues related to grief and loss.
Counselling and creative therapies – Ashgate Hospice
Blythe House Hospice Care
Blythe House Hospice care – Support for people affected by life-limiting illness
Blythe House Hospicecare – Support for people affected by life-limiting illness
Treetops Hospice
Treetops Hospice provides counselling and emotional support to adults, children, and young people dealing with life-limiting illnesses or bereavement. This service is available to all users of Treetops services and individuals registered with a GP practice in Derby city or Southern Derbyshire.
Counselling and Emotional Support Service – Treetops Hospice
The Laura Centre
The Laura Centre offers a range of free bereavement counselling services for adults, families and young people.. – In Leicestershire with branches in Derby
Bereavement Counselling Services Leicester | The Laura Centre
SANDS
Sands works to support anyone affected by the death of a baby; improve the care bereaved parents receive; and create a world where fewer babies die.
Free national helpline and a bereavement support app for parents, families, carers and health professionals; a UK-wide network of support groups with trained befrienders; an online forum enabling bereaved families to connect with each other and a wide range of bereavement support resources available online and in print.Support for you | Sands – Saving babies’ lives. Supporting bereaved families.
Rainbows
Rainbows provides care and support for babies, children, and young people with serious and terminal conditions, along with their families, across the East Midlands. Their services include palliative and end-of-life care, symptom management, emergency care, respite, and short breaks, available in the hospice, at home, and in hospitals.
Cruse Bereavement Support
Cruse Bereavement Support offers help during one of life’s most challenging times through bereavement support, information, and campaigning.
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Derbyshire Community Health Services Adult Continence Service
The Adult Continence Service offers a comprehensive assessment and treatment service by a continence specialist nurse for people with a Derbyshire GP.
Adult continence services (dchs.nhs.uk)
Derbyshire Family Health Service
The Derbyshir Family Health Service support children and young people 4-18 years (19 if your child attends a special school) with continence needs.
Children’s continence service :: Derbyshire Family Health Service
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Care UK
Finding the right care home for yourself or a loved one, or even understanding what type of care you need, can be a daunting process, but we’re here to help you get started.
Care Homes | Residential, Nursing & Dementia | Care UK
Derbyshire All Age Carers Support Service
The Derbyshire All Age Carers Support Service (DAACSS) offers comprehensive support for carers of all ages across Derbyshire. They provide resources, advice, and services tailored to the needs of adult carers, young carers, young adult carers, and parent carers.
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Healthy Futures
Healthier Futures is our new healthy families programme that aims to get the whole family active and healthy.
This free programme includes face to face and online courses aimed at parents and carers of children aged 0 to 12 years old.
Healthy families – Live Life Better Derbyshire
Childs Choice
A children’s activity offer for parents and carers in Bolsover and South Derbyshire. For children aged 5 – 12 who are above a healthy weight or at risk of becoming above a healthy weight.
Child’s Choice | Live Life Better Derbyshire
Children’s hearing
The Children’s Hearing Service accepts referrals for children from 0-16 years (up to 19 years in the case of young people with complex needs). Children with hearing loss (permanent or temporary) and children with syndromes associated with hearing loss are monitored by the service. The service has a suite of three testing rooms at Chesterfield Royal Hospital; one is a purpose-built soundproof room. The Service also have a soundproof room facility at Buxton Health Centre.
Children’s and Newborn Hearing Services :: Chesterfield Royal Hospital
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Derbyshire County Council
A range of equipment is available to help make these tasks easier and to maintain independence. If you’re caring for someone who is ill or has a disability, equipment can make it easier and safer to continue to care for them.
Equipment to help you live at home – Derbyshire County Council
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Macmillan Cancer Support
Finding accurate information while living with cancer can often feel confusing and stressful. Macmillan Cancer Support aims to make it easy to locate the necessary information to receive help promptly.
Cancer Information And Support | Macmillan Cancer Support
Ashgate Hospice
Complementary therapy can help you relax and reduce feelings of anxiety and stress. Treatments include massages, aromatherapy, reflexology, indian head massages, holistic facials, reiki and relaxation sessions.
Complementary Therapy – Ashgate Hospice
Supporting Victims of Sexual Violence
SV2 provides support to individuals regardless of when the experience of sexual abuse or violence occurred. The service is available to all genders and ages, offering counselling to both adults and children. SV2 offers various therapy services, including art therapy for children aged 0-13.
Live Life Better Derbyshire
A free, healthy lifestyle service that helps individuals across Derbyshire to stop smoking, lose weight, get more active and identify their health and mental wellbeing needs.
Home – Live Life Better Derbyshire
Sexual Abuse and Incest Line (SAIL)
SAIL, a registered charity based in Chesterfield, offers free, specialist counselling for adults aged 18 and over in Derbyshire who have experienced childhood sexual abuse, incest, or sexual violence.
Our Services | SAIL (sailderbyshire.org.uk)
Suicide Bereavement Support
Visit the site to find support services to help if you have been affected or bereaved by suicide.
Emotional Health & Wellbeing (derbyandderbyshireemotionalhealthandwellbeing.uk)
East Midlands Sexual Assault Service
This service is for children and young people under the age of 18 who have been raped or sexually assaulted, regardless of when the incident occurred. It also supports young people over the age of 18 with learning difficulties, as the service is often well-suited to their needs.
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Diabetes Education Programmes
The Diabetes Education service in Derby and Derbyshire offers support for individuals with type 2 diabetes through two education programs: X-PERT Diabetes and Diabetes and You. Both programs, led by trained NHS Diabetes Educators, provide group education to help participants learn to self-manage their diabetes. X-PERT Diabetes is a six-week course available online or in-person, covering topics such as diet, medication, and physical activity. Diabetes and You is a shorter, half-day course offered at local centers, suitable for those diagnosed with type 2 diabetes within the last five years and not taking insulin.
Diabetes Education Programme | DCHS
Healthier You Diabetes Prevention Programme
Our programme can help support you to make changes to your diet, get more physically active and lose weight (if appropriate) to help reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. To be eligible to join the Healthier You programme you must be at risk of developing type 2 diabetes and aged between 18-80* years old.
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First Steps
First Steps provides care and support for children and their families, young people and adults affected by eating difficulties and disorders. Some of their services for adults and children are funded, others do require a fee.
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Safe and Well Visits | Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service
The Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service offers Safe and Well visits to help people improve safety in their homes. These visits are conducted by firefighters or trained advisors who assess fire risks, provide guidance on fire prevention, and install smoke alarms if needed. They also offer advice on other safety and health issues, such as fall prevention and heating concerns, particularly for vulnerable individuals like the elderly or those with disabilities.
Safe and Well visits :: Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service (derbys-fire.gov.uk)
Forever Active
The Forever Active program is designed to support older adults in Derby City to maintain physical activity, particularly to enhance muscle strength and balance. It offers tailored activities such as low-impact exercise classes, walking groups, and adapted sports. Derby City residents only.
Forever Active | Livewell (livewellderby.co.uk)
Live Stronger for Longer
Live Stronger for Longer is a falls prevention service for older people across Derbyshire. As part of the service they offer a programme of exercise classes to help improve your strength and balance, have fun and meet new friends. Derbyshire residents only.
Live Stronger for Longer Falls Prevention
Home From Hospital
The Derbyshire Home from Hospital Service provides practical support for vulnerable people leaving hospital, or those living at home but at risk of being admitted. Services include shopping, making sure the home is warm and comfortable, signposting, collecting medication, supporting with paying bills and making appointments. Derbyshire residents only.
Derbyshire Home from Hospital | Derbyshire, UK | Home Support (dhfh.org.uk)
Derbyshire Low Level Support Service
The Derbyshire Low-Level Support service offers practical assistance to help people live independently in their own homes. This includes tasks like house cleaning, shopping, and small maintenance jobs. The service is aimed at those who may not qualify for full social care but still need a bit of extra help to manage daily living activities. Derbyshire residents only.
Homepage – Citizens Advice (derbyshirelowlevelsupport.com)
Assistive Technology for Derbyshire residents
Assistive technology can provide peace of mind for you and your carers and is able to provide assistance whenever it’s needed, 24 hours a day. It can provide much needed reassurance if you are worried about you or someone else feeling safe at home, falling or becoming forgetful. Derbyshire County Council can provide assistive technology if you are eligible. Derbyshire residents only.
Derbyshire County Council | Assistive Technology
Assistive Technology for Derby City residents
The Carelink service in Derby provides a 24-hour emergency response system for vulnerable residents, enabling them to live independently. Users can access help at the press of a button, connecting them to trained operators who can assist in emergencies or summon help from family, friends, or emergency services. The service is suitable for older adults, people with disabilities, and those with medical conditions who might need urgent assistance at home. Derby City residents only.
Derbyshire Community Health Services MSK Service
The service is designed to ensure that individuals with musculoskeletal problems, such as back pain, neck pain, and other joint issues, receive the appropriate treatment in the right place and at the right time. Adults aged 18 and over can self-refer for an assessment with the Musculoskeletal Therapy team.
Walk Derbyshire
Walk Derbyshire is an initiative aimed at encouraging people in Derbyshire to incorporate walking into their daily lives for improved health and well-being. It provides resources, routes, and support to help individuals and communities engage in regular walking activities as part of their everyday routine.
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Derbyshire Community Health Services Community Podiatry Service
The community podiatry service provides assessment, diagnosis and treatment to a range of patients with lower limb and foot problems.
Age UK Foot Care Services
Age UK’s foot care services help older people who are unable to look after their feet. Find out if your local Age UK provides foot care and nail cutting services
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Live Life Better Derbyshire
Live Life Better Derbyshire offers free physical activity advice and support to people aged 18 and above who are inactive. They offer face-to-face classes across the county as well as online classes.
Getting active – Live Life Better Derbyshire
Livewell Derby
The Forever Active service by Livewell Derby is designed to help people aged 50 and over stay physically active and healthy. They offer a range of tailored exercise classes, activities, and support to encourage regular physical activity, improve fitness levels, and promote overall well-being. The program focuses on helping older adults maintain an active lifestyle, prevent health issues, and enhance their quality of life.
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Specsavers
Specsavers free hearing tests make it easy to keep track of your hearing health. After a comprehensive hearing assessment, they will discuss your options with you if you have hearing loss issues. Specsavers currently only offers hearing tests for adults aged 18 and over.
Hearing Test | Specsavers Audiologists | Specsavers UK
Scrivens
Scrivens offers full clinical assessment, free hearing tests, and fully NHS funded fitting of hearing aids, as well as aftercare.
OutsideClinic
Expert hearing care in the comfort of your own home. We’ll test your ears, assess your individual needs, run through your options and help find the right hearing aids for you. Give your hearing the boost it needs.
OutsideClinic | Book a free hearing test at home
Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Audiology Department
The adult audiology department at Chesterfield Royal Hospital provides a comprehensive service for adults with hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance disorders.
Adult Audiology :: Chesterfield Royal Hospital
Burton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Audiology Department
The audiology department at Queen’s Hospital Burton, provides a comprehensive service for those who have difficulties with their hearing or tinnitus.
Audiology at Queen’s Hospital Burton | University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS (uhdb.nhs.uk)
Children’s hearing
The Children’s Hearing Service accepts referrals for children from 0-16 years (up to 19 years in the case of young people with complex needs). Children with hearing loss (permanent or temporary) and children with syndromes associated with hearing loss are monitored by the service. The service has a suite of three testing rooms at Chesterfield Royal Hospital; one is a purpose-built soundproof room. The Service also have a soundproof room facility at Buxton Health Centre.
Children’s and Newborn Hearing Services :: Chesterfield Royal Hospital
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Derbyshire Community Health Services MSK Service
The service is designed to ensure that individuals with musculoskeletal problems, such as back pain, neck pain, and other joint issues, receive the appropriate treatment in the right place and at the right time. Adults aged 18 and over can self-refer for an assessment with the Musculoskeletal Therapy team.
GetUBetter App
The GetUBetter app provides useful information to help you start to manage your condition at home. This includes advice and exercises which are specific to your needs. It also provides information about when and where to seek further medical advice.
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Joined up Care Derbyshire
Self-care refers to the actions we take to recognise, treat and manage our own health. It’s about doing small, everyday things for yourself to keep healthy and happy.
Self care » Joined Up Care Derbyshire
There can be serious health consequences from too much heat and vulnerable groups are particularly at-risk in prolonged hot spells, preparing ahead will keep you and anyone you care for safe in the sun.
Stay well in the sun » Joined Up Care Derbyshire
If you start to feel unwell over winter, even if it’s a cough or a cold, don’t wait until it gets more serious. Seek advice from your pharmacist.
Stay well in winter » Joined Up Care Derbyshire
A comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about staying healthy, warm and well in Derbyshire. There’s information on council, health, voluntary and community services in Derbyshire.
Healthy, warm and well » Joined Up Care Derbyshire
MECC Link
The MECC Link gives you access to a full range of signposting information for health improvement, including self-care and national and local support services…and it does this all in one place by providing easily accessible information on key healthy lifestyle topics, information on a range of self-care tools and resources and signposting to recommended national and local support services.
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Action for Children Derbyshire
Action for Children are a national children’s charity committed to helping the most vulnerable children and young people in the UK break through injustice, deprivation and inequality.
Everyturn
Everyturn provides mental health services on behalf of the NHS. Their talking therapy service offers free and confidential talking therapies to anyone aged 18+ years in Derby or Derbyshire who is struggling with their mental health. They offer a variety of therapies including counselling, CBT, interpersonal therapy and more.
Talking Mental Health Derbyshire
Talking Mental Health Derbyshire supports people over the age of 16 who are struggling with depression, anxiety, phobia.
Talking Mental Health Derbyshire
Vita Health Group
If you are suffering from anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, low mood or excessive worry, VitaMinds can provide you with advice, guidance and support. VitaMinds works in partnership with the NHS to provide talking therapy services, known as IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies) and we can provide advice and guidance on the best options for you.
Derby and Derbyshire – Vita (vitahealthgroup.co.uk)Childline
Childline gives children and young people up to the age of 19 confidential support with whatever is worrying them.
There are lots of different ways to speak to a Childline counsellor or get support from other young people.
Derwent Rural Councelling Service (DRCS)
Derwent Rural Counselling Service are a mental health charity with service centres in Derby and Derbyshire. They can support you with personal difficulties by offering a range of interventions and options that would be best suited for you.
Self-referral | Derwent Rural Counselling Service (drcs.org.uk)
Trent PTS
Trent PTS has been commissioned by your local NHS to provide a range of psychological therapies for anxiety, depression and other common mental health problems. This service is provided to anyone aged 16 and over and is registered with a Derbyshire GP.
Derbyshire Voluntary Action
Derbyshire Voluntary Action can connect you with local support groups and services.
Derbyshire Voluntary Action (dva.org.uk)
Derby & Derbyshire Emotional Health and Wellbeing
Aimed at professionals, members of the public and children and young people who wish to access local services or just require further information on the services that are available to them both locally and nationally.
The four elements of the website focus on
1. Children and Young People
2. Adults
3. Suicide Prevention
4. NeurodiversityDerby & Derbyshire – Emotional Health & Wellbeing (derbyandderbyshireemotionalhealthandwellbeing.uk)
Perinatal Mental Health Service
If you live in Derbyshire, are further than 12 weeks pregnant or have given birth within the past 24 months and you have experienced changes in your mood or increase in anxiety, you can self-refer to the Perinatal Service for an appointment to discuss how you are feeling and identify what support you need going forward. This might be the first time you are feeling this way, or you may have felt this way before.
Macmillan Cancer Support
Finding accurate information while living with cancer can often feel confusing and stressful. Macmillan Cancer Support aims to make it easy to locate the necessary information to receive help promptly.
Cancer Information And Support | Macmillan Cancer Support
Ashgate Hospice
Complementary therapy can help you relax and reduce feelings of anxiety and stress. Treatments include massages, aromatherapy, reflexology, indian head massages, holistic facials, reiki and relaxation sessions.
Complementary Therapy – Ashgate Hospice
Supporting Victims of Sexual Violence
SV2 provides support to individuals regardless of when the experience of sexual abuse or violence occurred. The service is available to all genders and ages, offering counselling to both adults and children. SV2 offers various therapy services, including art therapy for children aged 0-13.
Live Life Better Derbyshire
A free, healthy lifestyle service that helps individuals across Derbyshire to stop smoking, lose weight, get more active and identify their health and mental wellbeing needs.
Home – Live Life Better Derbyshire
Sexual Abuse and Incest Line (SAIL)
SAIL, a registered charity based in Chesterfield, offers free, specialist counselling for adults aged 18 and over in Derbyshire who have experienced childhood sexual abuse, incest, or sexual violence.
Our Services | SAIL (sailderbyshire.org.uk)
Suicide Bereavement Support
Visit the site to find support services to help if you have been affected or bereaved by suicide.
Emotional Health & Wellbeing (derbyandderbyshireemotionalhealthandwellbeing.uk)
East Midlands Sexual Assault Service
This service is for children and young people under the age of 18 who have been raped or sexually assaulted, regardless of when the incident occurred. It also supports young people over the age of 18 with learning difficulties, as the service is often well-suited to their needs.
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Derbyshire Community Health Services MSK Service
The service is designed to ensure that individuals with musculoskeletal problems, such as back pain, neck pain, and other joint issues, receive the appropriate treatment in the right place and at the right time. Adults aged 18 and over can self-refer for an assessment with the Musculoskeletal Therapy team.
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Pharmacy First
The new Advanced service involves pharmacists providing advice and NHS-funded treatment, where clinically appropriate, plus for seven common conditions:
– Sinusitis
– Sore throat
– Earache
– Infected insect bite
– Impetigo
– Shingles
– Uncomplicated UTI in womenConsultations can be provided to patients presenting to the pharmacy as well as those referred by NHS 111, general practices and others.
The service will also incorporate the existing elements of the Community Pharmacist Consultation Service, i.e. minor illness consultations with a pharmacist and the supply of urgent medicines (and appliances), both following a referral from NHS 111, general practices and other authorised healthcare providers.Pharmacy First Service – Derbyshire LPC (cpderbyshire.org.uk)
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SH:24
SH:24 work in partnership with the NHS to provide STI testing, diagnosis and treatment, oral contraception, the morning after pill and specialist remote clinical support.
SH:24 Free Home STI STD Test | Sexual & Reproductive Health (sh24.org.uk)
Sexual Health Network
The Sexual Health Network make sure that Derbyshire residents have access to a wide range of confidential sexual health services including free STI testing and treatment, HIV testing, provision of contraception and sexual health promotion.
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Emollizoo
From the National Eczema Society, Emollizoo is an app designed to educate children about emollients, which are moisturizing treatments used to soothe and hydrate the skin, often prescribed for conditions like eczema. The app features a diary function that allows users to set up treatment reminders, upload images, and record notes for discussion with healthcare professionals.
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Speech and Language Therapy for Children | Derbyshire Community Health Services
The service supports children with speech, language and communication and/or eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties in Derby City and the southern half of Derbyshire (including Amber Valley, Erewash, South Derbyshire and the southern half of Derbyshire Dales).
Speech and Language Therapy for Children | DCHS
Speech and Language Therapy for Adults | Derbyshire Community Health Services
The service works with adults who have communication difficulties arising from neurological a condition, difficulty with eating, drinking and swallowing due to a neurological condition, and stammering.
Speech and Language Therapy for Adults | DCHS
Speech and Language Therapy for Children | Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
The service supports children with speech, language and communication and/or eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties in North Derbyshire (including Chesterfield, High Peak and the northern part of Derbyshire Dales).
Chesterfield Children’s Speech and Language Therapy (chesterfieldroyal.nhs.uk)
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Live Life Better Derbyshire
The Live Life Better Derbyshire smoking service is for anyone in Derbyshire (excluding Derby City) over 12 years old who wants support to quiq smoking. Support includes one-to-one support, access to free nicotine replacement therapy (including vapes), advice and telephone support.
Live Life Better Derbyshire | Stop Smoking Service
Livewell Derby
The Stop Smoking service offered by Livewell Derby provides support to individuals who want to quit smoking. They offer personalized plans, one-on-one coaching, and access to nicotine replacement therapies to help people successfully stop smoking. The service is designed to help people improve their health and well-being by offering guidance, motivation, and resources throughout their quit journey.
Livewell Derby | Stop Smoking Service
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Live Life Better Derbyshire Weight Management Programme
Live Life Better Derbyshire provide support, help and advice for you to successfully lose weight, and keep it off, for good. To take part in the service you’ll need to be aged 18 or over, live in Derbyshire and have a BMI of 25+ or 23+ if you are of black or Asian ethnicity.
Losing weight – Live Life Better Derbyshire
LiveWell Derby Weight Management Programme
LiveWell Derby offer free support to Derby City residents to help them lost weight and keep it off. You must be 18 or over, live in Derby City and have a BMI of 30 or over or 27.5 or over for people from Black and South Asian ethnicity.
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Derbyshire Law Centre
Derbyshire Law Centre is a non-profit organisation that provides free legal advice and representation to individuals and communities in Derbyshire. They specialize in areas such as housing, employment, immigration, and welfare benefits, focusing on helping those who are vulnerable or facing disadvantage.
Citizen’s Advice
Derbyshire Citizens Advice offers free, confidential, and impartial advice to residents of Derbyshire on a wide range of issues, including debt, benefits, housing, employment, and consumer rights. They aim to help people resolve their problems, understand their rights, and make informed decisions.
StepChange
StepChange is a UK-based charity that provides free, expert advice and support to individuals struggling with debt. They offer tailored debt management solutions, including debt repayment plans and budgeting advice, to help people regain control of their finances and work towards becoming debt-free.
My Planned Care
My Planned Care gives you advice and support while you wait and helps you to prepare for your hospital consultation, treatment, or surgery. This includes giving you information about waiting times at your hospital and other supporting and local services while you wait.
Midlands – My Planned Care NHS
NHS
The “Health A to Z” section on the NHS website provides comprehensive, reliable information on a wide range of health conditions, treatments, and medical advice. It serves as a resource for the public to better understand symptoms, find guidance on managing health issues, and access NHS services.
Health A to Z – NHS (www.nhs.uk)
Driving Mobility
Driving Mobility’s Derby Information Centre provides assessments and advice to people with disabilities or health conditions that may affect their ability to drive. They offer practical support, including driving assessments, vehicle adaptation guidance, and help with learning to drive or returning to driving after an illness or injury. Their services are aimed at promoting safe and independent mobility.
Derbyshire Voluntary Action
Connecting health & wellbeing services to Derbyshire’s communities.
Derbyshire Voluntary Action (dva.org.uk)
MECC Link
The MECC Link gives you access to a full range of signposting information for health improvement, including self-care and national and local support services…and it does this all in one place by providing easily accessible information on key healthy lifestyle topics, information on a range of self-care tools and resources and signposting to recommended national and local support services.