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South of Tyne and Wearside Mental Health NHS Trust - Responsible for providing a wide range of community and mental health services to the people of the town and surrounding areas. Information for professionals and the public about staying healthy and other health issues.

Heartstart Sunderland - Offers emergency life support training. Profile, services and sponsors.

City Hospitals - Details of services offered by the three hospitals in the city.

St Benedict's Hospice - Provides hospice and palliative care information to patients, carers and professionals. Includes description of services, publications and ways to get involved.

Sunderland Area Child Protection Committee - Information for children, committee members and thsoe interested in child protection issues in the area.

Northern Homeopathic Partnership - Homeopathy practice offering clinics and regular self help classes. Information on services, fees, location and background information.

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