LINKS

Below is a list of useful websites of Jersey and UK community services

 
  -  Facebook Page
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  -  Crimestoppers UK
The UK main site for Crimestoppers - find out about different regions. Crimestoppers is an independent charity helping to find criminals and help solve crimes.


www.jerseywomensrefuge.org  -  Jersey Women's Refuge
The Refuge is a safe house where women who experience domestic abuse can move into or pop in to talk to a Support Worker.


www.jersey.police.uk  -  States of Jersey Police
CONTACTS States of Jersey Police PO Box 789, Jersey, Channel Islands, Great Britain JE2 3ZA For alll departments tel: 01534 612612 fax: 01534 612613 email: sojp@jersey.pnn.police.uk This e mail facility is monitored periodically during normal office hours.


www.fire.gov.je  -  Fire Service
Core Objectives To reduce the number of incidents of fire. To reduce the level of damage to property. To achieve defined standards of weight and speed of response to incidents of fire. To achieve defined standards of weight and speed of response to emergency calls for Special Services, where the situation is life threatening. To mitigate damage to the environment from firefighting and rescue activities. To provide a timely response to requests for advice, inspection, and the issue of fire certificates. To safeguard the health, safety and welfare of all Fire Service personnel. To maintain a competent, well motivated workforce. To comply with budgets set for the Service by the States.


www.childline.org.uk  -  Childline - Freephone 0800 11 11
Free confidential service for children. You can contact ChildLine about anything. No problem is too big or too small. Whatever your worry it's better out than in. Direct access to Childline Counsellor for help or advice 24 hours a day by phoning 0800 11 11. Children can also write to Childline, Freepost 11 11, London


www.brook.org.uk/brook-jersey  -  Brook Centre
Jersey tel: 507981 Brook Advisory Centres - commonly known just as Brook - is the only national voluntary sector provider of free and confidential sexual health advice and services specifically for young people under 25. Brook is a registered charity, and has 40 years' experience of providing professional advice through specially trained doctors, nurses, counsellors, and outreach and information workers to over 100,000 young people each year. Confidential advice for under 25s – Ask Brook 0808 802 1234 Brook Jersey


www.counselling-directory.org.uk  -  Counselling Directory
Enabling those in distress to find a counsellor close to them. This is a free, confidential service. The site also contains a number of sections on emotional disorders and provides some useful statistics.


www.nspcc.org.uk  -  NSPCC Child Protection
Worried about a child? Call the NSPCC helpline Free on 0808 800 5000. help@nspcc.org.uk The NSPCC Helpline is committed to a service to anyone who needs advice, help or information about concerns for a child’s welfare, or to those who want to report concerns they have about a child or young person at risk of abuse.


www.cab.org.je  -  Citizens Advice Bureau
The Citizens Advice Service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. Freephone 0800 735 0249.


www.crash.je  -  Road Safety Panel


  -  International CrimeStoppers Website
Locate any Crime Stoppers Organization through out the world and the United States.


www.bullying.co.uk  -  Bullying Online
Bullying online gives help and advice to parents and young people including information about how to tackle bullying, where to find help, what happens if you take legal action and also a helpful section about running a school project around bullying.


www.teenagehealthfreak.org  -  Teenage Health Freak
This website aims to provide accurate and reliable health information to teenagers in a contemporary, entertaining and informative way. Dr Ann McPherson and Aiden McFarlane, writers of the original Diary of a Teenage Health Freak series, have created this site to address issues such as bullying and sexually transmitted diseases.


www.youth2youth.co.uk  -  Youth 2 Youth
Y2Y is a unique helpline service run by young people for young people. The helpline staff are all young people themselves who have been specifically trained to help. The helpline is for any young person under the age of 19 years who feels they need emotional support. Young people worried or confused or who just need to talk can call their trained volunteers by telephone or e-mail or on-line chat. All calls are treated confidentially. The Telephone helpline is open every Monday and Thursday evening from 6.30pm to 9.30pm. Tel: 020 8896 3675


www.itsnotyourfault.org  -  It’s Not Your Fault
Practical information for children, young people and parents going through a family break-up. Are you worried your parents are splitting up? If so you might be feeling sad and confused. This website is for children like you, to help you understand and feel a bit better.


www.thinkuknow.co.uk  -  Think U Know
The website has been designed to help young people stay safe whilst surfing the internet. This interactive site uses games and animations to guide young people through all the safety aspects of using the internet.


www.suzylamplugh.org  -  The Suzy Lamplugh Trust
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust, a registered charity, is the leading authority on personal safety. Its role is to minimise the damage cause to individuals and to society by aggression in all its forms – physical, verbal and psychological. The Trust’s emphasis is on the reductions of crime and violence against individuals, with a particular focus on the workplace, transport, schools, and the most vulnerable.


www.victimsupport.org.uk  -  Victim Support
Victim Support is the national charity for people affected by crime. It is completely independent organisation, offering a free and confidential service, irrespective of whether or not a crime has been reported. Help is provided by a network of local schemes across the UK. Staff and volunteers provide emotional support, information and practical help to people who have suffered the effects of crime ranging from burglary to the murder of a relative.


www.samaritans.org  -  Samaritans
24 hour helpline 08457 909090 It doesn't matter who you are - If you are in crisis, despairing or suicidal, contacting us can make all the difference to talk about how you are feeling. You can speak in total confidence with one of our volunteers about anything that is troubling you. We will not judge you; we will not tell you what to do; but we will try to help you think things through. With Samaritans, you get the time and the space to find a way through.


www.connexions.gov.uk  -  Connexions
Connexions offers a range of guidance and support for 13 – 19 year olds to help make the transition to adult life a smooth one. The service aims to provide integrated advice, guidance and access to personal development opportunities for this group. The success of Connexions depends on the involvement of young people – listening to and taking account of their views in the design and delivery of Connexions will be essential. Website also has pages for those aged 13 – 19.


www.menduk.org  -  MEND
MEND is the only Mobile Industry and Police endorsed ownership registration program for mobile equipment in the UK. It is a database of millions of pieces of mobile IT equipment registered by the items intrinsic identifiers, make, model and serial/IMEI number, and its owners contact details. It also holds a huge number of records of equipment that has been recovered after loss or theft, and reports of equipment that has been lost or stolen.


www.crimereduction.homeoffice.gov.uk/websites/websites37.htm  -  Crime Reduction
Rizer is a website built for young people to get accurate information about the law in a non-judgmental way. It aims to provide an unbiased and unpatronising presentational style, giving young people the opportunity to make their own informed decisions in regard to the law.

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