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Amaze – Brighton

Amaze for families with children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. Our telephone helpline is an information and advice line for parent carers who would like to speak to someone who has an understanding of their situation.  We have a website and a range of other information (handbooks, factsheets and newsletter). We...

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Halton Autistic Family Support Group (HAFS) – Cheshire

HAFS provides services to the whole family unit of families in Halton who have a child or young adult with a condition within the broad range of ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorders). HAFS is unique in this respect as most support groups either cater for the affected person or parents. One of the first things you

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Family Action Mill Race Support Service – Wiltshire

We are England’s leading family charity. We support over 45,000 families every year with over 100 services in communities across the country. We offer practical, emotional and financial help to families and individuals in their communities.   Support for adults with learning disabilities and/or mental health problems

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The MAIN Project – Tees Valley

The MAIN Project provide advice, support and services to people with an autistic spectrum condition across the Tees Valley. Offered services include: Social Groups for children aged 11-18. After-school clubs for primary and 5-19’s Use of a resource library specific to ASC. Social groups for ages 18-26 Monthly support groups. Home visits and assesments Sleep Scotland Practitioners...

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Waddington Street Centre – North Durham, North East

The Waddington Street Centre offers support and opportunities to people in the North Durham area who experience enduring mental health issues.  The Centre offers a wide range of learning and personal development opportunities. These include social support, educational opportunities, group activities and advisory services.  Examples of courses include: Confidence building, creative writing, IT workshops, arts...

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Hansel and Gretel Support Group – Kidderminster

Hansel and Gretel Support Group are a registered charity providing mutual support and friendship to disabled and special needs children and their families in the Wyre Forest area of Worcestershire (Kidderminster, Bewdley, Stourport etc). We provide the opportunity for families to meet together and share ideas and experiences, build friendships and overcome isolation.

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9 Lives Furniture – Rickmansworth

9 Lives Furniture provides good quality, low-cost second hand furniture to people living in Watford, Rickmansworth and the surrounding areas. Local people generously donate their unwanted furniture and other household items, the items are then supplied to people who wish to participate in this scheme. There is a two-tier pricing system that enables people on...

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Malvern Special Families – Malvern

Malvern Special Families are excellent providers of safe, stimulating and fun social opportunities in Malvern and Worcester for children and young people with disabilities aged 5 – 19 years. This includes Saturday Clubs, Holiday Clubs, Evening Youth Clubs and an After School Club. Malvern Special Families charity began in the 1980s in Malvern and now provides over 9500...

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Herts Mind Network – Hertfordshire

The Herts Mind Network is a mental health organisation providing a diverse range of Recovery orientated services in Dacorum, South West Herts, East Hertsmere and South East Herts. To access services you can self refer, be referred by your key worker from the mental health team, your GP or other health professional. Services and activities include: self-support...

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Cerebral Palsy Plus – Bristol

Cerebral Palsy Plus listens to and supports people with cerebral palsy and their families in the greater Bristol area. It listens to their needs and then develops new or existing services, or by providing financial assistance. It has an information service and can act as an advocate.

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Good Advice Project – Newcastle upon Tyne, North East

The project offers advice to people with disabilities and their families, on financial issues or other topics.

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Sheffield SEN & Disability Information Advice and Support

Provides impartial information, advice and support to the parents and carers of children with Special Educational Needs (SEN). Parent Partnership can offer advice over the telephone or in person.