Bexley

This page is designed to give you an overview of all of the services and groups that we provide in the London Borough of Bexley. You can get more information about what each service or group is about by clicking on the images below:

Care Act Advocacy

Care Act Advocacy

NOTE: This advocacy is available only from a referral from a professional (eg. social worker). You cannot self-refer. Care Act 2014 The main purpose of the Care Act is to support

Health Complaints Advocacy

Health Complaints Advocacy

What is Health Complaints Advocacy? Health Complaints Advocacy is a free, independent and confidential service that can help you if you want to make a complaint about any aspect of

Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy for all

Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy (IMCA)

The Mental Capacity Act 2005 The Mental Capacity Act 2005 is a comprehensive legal framework for decision making for people who lack capacity to make particular decisions for themselves. It

Rule 1.2

A Rule 1.2 Representative speaks up for a person who lacks capacity to consent to restrictions on their freedom, when they are or maybe deprived of their liberty in a community or domestic setting.

Bexley Speaking Up Group

Who we work with: Adults (over 18), who live in the London borough of Bexley and have a learning disability The aims of the groups are to: • Support people

schools groups

Schools Groups

We currently work in 3 schools in the Bexley and Bromley boroughs. The weekly sessions give young people a safe place to talk about issues that are relevant and of