Dementia Friendly Communities

Dementia Friendly (Communities) Richmond is a Richmond Council funded project which is delivered by Age UK Richmond.

Dementia Friendly Richmond aims to create an inclusive borough where all residents affected by dementia are empowered and supported to live well. It helps support those with dementia and their carers to:

  • travel to where they want to go safely
  • live somewhere they feel supported, understood and included in community life
  • receive the help they need to access quality health, care and support services when and where they require it
  • be able to participate in all that London has to offer in arts, culture and leisure
  • feel confident to visit local high streets and town centres

Visit the Age UK website to find out more information, click here

Domestic Abuse Support

Domestic abuse support available in the borough of Richmond.

If you are in danger call 999

Refuge – The freephone, 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline
0808 2000 247
www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk

Hestia – Lines are open Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm.
0808 169 9975
refuge.space@hestia.org.uk
www.hestia.org/richmond-das

East Twickenham Village Group

ETVG is a group of local residents’ associations, traders and community groups working together to make East Twickenham a great place to live, building a sense of community and encouraging people to get involved in what happens in their area.

Contact Perminder Tamana – Chair

permindertamana@gmail.com

Foundations Recovery

Foundations recovery is a alcohol and drug support service offering bespoke care to individuals in need of mental health support.

To find out more information please click here

Richmond Council

A-Z of services and departments, tourism, news and events.

richmond.gov.uk

Richmond Borough Community Centres

For more information on other Community Centres in the borough of Richmond, offering a variety of activities and services please click here.

Richmond Borough Mind

RB Mind are a local charity to make sure that anyone with a mental health problem has somewhere to turn to for support.

They offer information, advice and support to young people and adults experiencing mental health issues, as well as their carers.

To find out more information please click here

Richmond Citizens Advice Bureau

Richmond Citizens Advice are a local charity offering advice on a wide range of issues to anyone who lives or works in the borough of Richmond. The advice they give is free of charge, confidential and impartial.

Call on the Freephone number below:
0808 2787873
www.citizensadvicerichmond.org/

Shepherds Star

Shepherds Star is a charity that supports people by creating opportunities to purposefully bring people together, improving the quality of life of those in need and contributing towards a healthier community. To find out more about their programmes, Explore, Shine, Hope and Steps please get in touch with them on:

078 0383 2339
connect@shepherdsstar.org
www.shepherdsstar.org