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TOPAZ INFOPAGES
have been compiled for people who may not know where to turn when facing problems which can be hard to discuss and to cope with.  Approaches which suit others may be irrelevant, unhelpful or even harmful.

BRIEF information is included on a range of areas - click on them individually

mental health; scapegoating & one-upmanship;

abuse survivors of any age; missing from home/runaways HelpLinks;

domestic violence/ bullying/ coercive relationships (includes workplace, domestic & stalking);

social/ group aspects; cult-related links; beliefs, con-tricks & scams;

human/ civil rights, disability;

problems in living; growing older of being a carer at any age;

guidelines on seeking help; self-help for oneself or others;

MANY of the Websites offer further links or help, or information on books and other organisations which may be useful.

PLEASE NOTE that TOPAZ INFOPAGES are presented as perhaps a useful starting point, and Readers need to 'read around' subjects, and to exercise caution in following up information, or taking steps in seeking help for themselves
or on behalf of another.

 

TOPAZ POSTLINE is an independent organisation, and does not hold allegiance to
any one religious or philosophical framework.

Topaz Postline do not necessarily endorse all Links and information appearing  on this Site:

The point behind much of our work is that people should be free to make their own choices!

 

DISCLAIMER
TOPAZ POSTLINE offers information and links in good faith,
and will accept no claim for financial or other responsibility.


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ON A SEPARATE SITE - TOPAZ GOLDEN
Website with Links for older people, or anyone facing the types of problem often associated with growing older, such as being a Carer for someone, experiencing ill-health or bereavement, or simply facing retirement. Plus information for Young Carers at http://topazgolden.freehosting.net
 
 

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