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Voucher Holders A4E Framework Action Housing and Support Futures Homescape Adullam Homes Housing Association Heanor and Langley Mill Children's Limited Centre Adult Care Resources Centre Heanor MAT Age Concern Chesterfield and District Holmgate Primary and Nursery Alfreton Jobcentre Plus In Reach Health Care Alfreton MAT Mental Health Fieldwork Team Alfreton Primary Care Centre Mickley Infant School Alice's View Children's Centre and NACRO Tibshelf MAT NHS Trainer Ambition North East Derbyshire and Bolsover Amber Trust Children’s Services Amber Valley Field Work Team North East Derbyshire Citizens Advice Birdholme Childrens Centre Bureau Blue Dykes Surgery North East Derbyshire DC Bolsover and Clay Cross Mental Health P3 Fieldwork Team Pathways Brain Injury Team Release Bridge St Methodist Church Rethink Mental Illness Chesterfield Division Derbyshire Ripley Children’s Centre Constabulary Ripley MAT Clay Cross Health Visiting Team Rykneld Homes Clay Cross Job Centre Plus Somercotes and Alfreton Children’s Clay Cross MAT Centre Clay Cross Sure Start Childrens Centre Spoda Community Mental Health Team - Staffa Health Visitors Occupational Therapy St Barnabas Preschool Community Mental Health Team - St John's Tupton Pathfinder St Lawrence Church North Wingfield Community Mental Health Team - St Lawrence Road Surgery Recovery St Peters Community Mental Health Team - Stonebroom Childrens Centre Service Manager Stonham BASS Crisis Team - Hartington Unit (Royal Stretton Handley School Hospital) Swanick and Somercotes MAT Derbyshire Domestic Violence and Tupton Childrens Centre Sexual Assault Services - Derbyshire Tupton Hall School Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Tupton Primary School Services - Chesterfield Wellbeing Service Derbyshire Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services - Beryl House Derbyshire Health Promotion Services Derbyshire Intervention Service Derbyshire Law Center Derbyshire Probation Trust Direct Care Mental Health Erewash CAB .
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