SUPPORT & CARE
Need Support? We Are Here to Help
Fever
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Tiredness
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Dry Cough
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Shortness of Breath
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Aches and Pains
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Sore Throat
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When You May Need Support
FACE
You may benefit from FACE’s support if you or someone you care for is:
- Living with a long-term or chronic health condition
- Experiencing mental or emotional distress
- Struggling to access NHS or social care services
- Facing isolation, poverty, housing, or migration-related challenges
- Unsure where to get help or advice
- Fever: 99%
- Fatigue:70%
- A dry cough: 59%
- Loss of appetite: 40%
- Body aches: 35%
- Shortness of breath: 31%
When to Seek Urgent Help
If you or someone else is in immediate danger or experiencing a medical emergency, contact emergency services or NHS urgent care.
FACE does not replace emergency services, but we can support you before or after urgent care by helping you understand next steps and access ongoing support.
- Trouble breathing
- Constant pain or pressure in your chest
- Bluish lips or face
- Sudden confusion
What to Do Next
If you need support:
- Get in touch with FACE using our contact form or phone number
- We will listen, assess, and guide you to appropriate support
- Tell us about your situation — health, wellbeing, or social needs
You do not need to have all the answers — we are here to help you navigate your options.
What You Need to Know
- Our services are confidential, respectful, and culturally responsive
- We support people regardless of background or migration status
- Support may include advice, advocacy, referrals, or ongoing assistance
- We work with the NHS, councils, and community organisations
