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Diverse Women's Support Group

Support on offer is culturally appropriate and, where required, spoken in the community languages. Intervention is face to face and telephone both one to one and in groups with the aim to empower and enhance the ability to live well.

Our staff currently speak the following languages: Urdu. Punjabi, Bangla and Swahili.

Address:
The Mind Wellbeing Centre, 3-11 Drake Street, Rochdale, OL16 1RE
Umbrella org:
Rochdale and District Mind
Contact name:
Paula Hall
Job title:
Rosanora or Eva
Telephone:
01706 752338
Languages:
Urdu. Punjabi, Bangla and Swahili.
Sector:
Public

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