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Links for disability charities
Afasic - http://www.afasic.org.uk/
UK charity representing children and young adults with communication
impairments, promoting their inclusion in society, and supporting
their parents and carers. |
Directions Plus - http://www.directions-plus.org.uk/
Volunteer provided information service for disabled
people and their carers who live or work in Cambridgeshire.
Organisations, reports, publications and how to meet an adviser. |
The Disabilities
Trust - http://www.disabilities-trust.org.uk
A charity trust involved with the personal care and
rehabilitation housing for people with severe physical disabilities,
brain injury and autism. |
Queen
Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People - http://www.qefd.org/
Organisation which operates eight centres covering all aspects
of disability. |
Spinal
Injuries Association - http://www.spinal.co.uk/
National organisation of spinal cord injured people. Useful selection
of fact sheets and a chat room. |
British
Council of Disabled People - http://www.bcodp.org.uk/
BCODP is a national umbrella organisation for groups controlled
by disabled people. |
The
Elfrida Society - http://www.elfrida.com/
Working with people with moderate learning difficulties since 1919.
Includes sections on arts, health, issues and events. |
Camphill Communities - http://www.camphill.org.uk
UK site of this international charity, which provides communities
in which disabled people can live and work. |
Deafblind UK - http://www.deafblinduk.org.uk/
National charity providing support services to,
and campaigning on behalf of, deafblind adults and their carers. |
Capability
Scotland - http://www.capability-scotland.org.uk/
Disability organisation. Advice, campaigns, services
and First Person magazine. |
Blesma - http://www.blesma.org/
The British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association provides support
and care for amputees and other disabled ex service personnel. |
Lifeways - http://www.lifeways.co.uk/
Not for profit provider of services, including supported living,
respite and residential care, and community support for adults,
children and families with special needs or disabilities. |
The Limbless
Association - http://www.limbless-association.org/
information, advice and support for people of all
ages who are without one or more limbs. Campaigns, news, surveys,
products database and sports information. |
BREAK charity for
specialist care - http://www.break-charity.org/
Charity that provides a wide range of services for children, adults
and families with special needs. These include respite care, UK
holidays in Norfolk and the West Country and specialist child care. |
Lincolnshire Association
of People with Disabilities - http://www.lapd.org.uk/
Pan disability county organisation led by disabled people, involved
in the integration of disabled people into the Lincs community. |
British
Services Disabilities - http://www.britishservices.co.uk/disabilities.htm
Governing UK bodies concerning disabilities plus
web sites concerned with disabilities. |
Northern
Advisory Group on Disability - http://www.nagd.org.uk/
Charity offering information and advice on disability issues. Based
in Newcastle upon Tyne. |
UK
Disability Forum Women's Committee - http://www.edfwomen.org.uk/
National organisation of disabled women. News, information about
the disability movement and resources about and for disabled women. |
Disability
Action Yorkshire - http://www.da-y.org/
Information on services to enable people to access fundamental
opportunities such as work, education, personal care, leisure and
holidays. Contact details and discussion forums. |
Ability UK - http://www.ability-uk.org/
Providing healthy living centres with a particular focus on the
inclusion of people who have special needs arising from disabilities
or mental illness. |
Brighton & Hove
Federation of Disabled People - http://home.fastnet.co.uk/bhfederation/
Charity which works to promote independence and dignity
for people with disabilities. News, links and services including
an advice centre, complementary therapies and counselling. |
Regain - http://www.regainsportscharity.com/
Charitable organisation dedicated to improving
the independence of all British men and women who have become
tetraplegic as a result of a competitive sports injury. |
Alliance of Disability
Advice and Information Providers (ADAIP) - http://members.aol.com/adaip/
Encouraging communication and representing common concerns at a
national level. Background and contact details. |
The
Blue Badge Alliance - http://website.lineone.net/~the.mill.advertiser/disabled/
Independent association dedicated towards the betterment
and wellbeing of disabled people within the UK. Information on
the association's aims, member benefits and matters of interest. |
The Scottish
Society for Autism - http://www.autism-in-scotland.org.uk
Seeks to ensure the provision of the best possible
education, care, support and opportunities for people of all ages
with autism in Scotland. Information about their services, and
programmes. |
Autism
Awareness Campaign - http://www.geocities.com/ivan_corea/autismawarenesscampaign
A national campaign for improved services for the
autistic community. |
West Midlands
Regional Co-ordination Project - http://www.westmidlandsrcp.org.uk/
For families and carers involved in the day to day
care of children/young person with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
in the West Midlands. |
The Essex Autistic
Society - http://www.essexautistic.org.uk/
Promotes the welfare, education, treatment and care
of people with autism, and supports families, friends and carers.
Includes information about Autism and their services. |
The Sussex
Autistic Society - http://www.sussexautistic.freeserve.co.uk/
Information about the organisation and its activities
in support of children and adults with autistic spectrum disorders,
and their families. |
Hope TLC - http://hope-tlc.autistics.org/
Philanthropic organisation offers workshops and
information on living with autism related disorders. Also publish
a manual (some of which is provided on this site). |
The
Northamptonshire Society for Autism - http://www.n-s-a.org.uk/
A charity for people with autistic spectrum disorders and their
families, and providing a voice for autism. Includes information
about the condition, their services, fundraising and volunteer
opportunities. |
Action
for Blind People - http://www.afbp.org
Charity which enables blind and partially sighted people to gain
equal opportunities in every aspect of their lives. Information,
advice and details of current fundraising activities. |
Fight for Sight - http://www.fightforsight.org.uk/
Information about the work and fundraising efforts
of charity supporting research into blindness. |
Look - http://www.look-uk.org/
The National Federation of Families with Visually Impaired Children,
originally formed to address the disparity in regional provision.
News, family support, education, welfare benefits and specific
eye conditions. |
Royal
London Society for the Blind - http://www.rlsb.org.uk/
National and international provider of education, training, employment
opportunities, and support for people who are visually impaired.
Information about their services, structure and history. |
Wales
Council for the Blind - http://wcb-ccd.org.uk/
Independent umbrella organisation promoting the welfare of blind
and partially sighted people and the prevention of blindness. Information
about membership, activities, and their Manifesto. |
Ox
Eyes - http://www.oxeyes.org.uk/
Oxford Association for the Blind offers a range of services for
the visually impaired community. Information about their activities,
newsletter, links, and contact details. |
National
Federation of the Blind of the United Kingdom - http://www.nfbuk.org/
An organisation of blind and partially sighted people campaigning
for better service provision and an enhanced quality of life. Includes
details of publications and activities. |
Association of Blind
Piano Tuners - http://www.uk-piano.org/abpt/
Serves blind and partially sighted piano tuners worldwide. Site
provides information including mission statement, aims, member
list and membership benefits. |
St Dunstan's - http://www.st-dunstans.org.uk
Charity providing training and rehabilitation to blind ex-service
men and women. Services, news and events. |
Blind in Business - http://www.blindinbusiness.org.uk/
A UK charity providing IT, technology training
and teaching resources to help visually impaired or blind people. |
The
Blind Business Association Charitable Trust - http://www.bbact.org.uk/
Promote self-employment for Visually Impaired People (VIP's) in
the UK, by offering grants for equipment, education and training.
Information about their activities, policies, and contact details. |
Henshaws
Society for Blind People - http://www.hsbp.co.uk/
Provider of services for visually impaired people across the North
of England. Training, residential, support and care services, Henshaws
College of Further Education in Harrogate, an Arts Centre and a
sensory garden. |
SeeAbility - http://www.seeability.org/
Works with adults who are visually impaired and have other disabilities
(eg learning disability, physical disability, head injury ,
mental health difficulties ) to explore their potential, develop
skills/independence and enhance the quality of their lives. |
Blackburn and
District Blind Society - http://www.blackburnblind.org.uk/
A registered charity for the visually impaired and
blind. Includes information about their activities, links and contact
details. |
Blindcare - http://www.btinternet.com/~blindcare/
A partnership of nine UK charities for the blind
and partially sighted. Main purpose of the organisation is
fund-raising. Offers advice on how to save tax through tax
free payroll giving. |
Thomas Pocklington
Trust - http://www.pocklington-trust.org.uk/
UK charity providing housing, care and support services
for people with sight loss. Information about services, eye conditions,
volunteer opportunities, and branch network. |
Electronic Aids for the
Blind (EAB) - http://www.eabnet.org.uk/
Charity helping people with impaired vision to access the written
word through specialised technology. Details of their services,
supplying electronic equipment and support. |
Vista - http://www.vistablind.org.uk/
Offer services and support to the blind and visually impaired in
Leicestershire and Rutland. Information about their activities,
events, newsletter, and staff. |
Blind
Business Association Ltd - http://www.bbaltd.org.uk/
Provides a forum for mutual support of people in the UK who are
blind or partially sighted and in self-employment. Includes information
on their activities, newsletter, and contact details. |
Cornwall Blind
Association - http://www.cornwallblind.org.uk/
Offers a range of services for the blind and visually
impaired in the county. Information about their Sight Centre, activities,
volunteer opportunities, and contact details. |
Kent
Association for the Blind - http://www.kab.org.uk/
Information about the services provided by this local charity.
Contains some useful information about common diseases affecting
vision and some tips on how to make the most of remaining vision. |
Hampshire Association for
the Care of the Blind - http://www.hacb.org.uk/
Provides care and support to people with a visual impairment, using
volunteers and a few staff. Information about their services, activities,
history, volunteer opportunities, and contact details. |
Wiltshire Blind Association - http://www.wiltshireblind.org/
Registered charity serving those who are blind and
partially sighted in the area. Services, newsletter and local resources.
Requires Flash. |
Gloucestershire
County Association for the Blind Web Site - http://www.gloucestershire.dsl.pipex.com/glos-blind/
Offer a resource and training centre, community visiting,
and a range of other services for the blind and visually impaired.
Includes newsletter, and contact details. |
The
Royal Blind Asylum and School - http://www.rbas.org.uk/
Charity providing for the education, training, employment, care
and welfare of blind and visually impaired people in Scotland.
Annual report and information on their activities. |
Scope - http://www.scope.org.uk/
Cerebral palsy organization in England and Wales providing information,
education, employment and housing services, news, a discussion
forum, and a free phone helpline staffed by trained counselors. |
United Cerebral Palsy
Association of Greater Suffolk, Inc. - http://www.ucp-suffolk.org
Features an art gallery, employment and career information, a directory
of services and service providers, events, and cerebral palsy news
and information. |
The
International Cerebral Palsy Society - http://www.icps.org.uk/
Describes the ICPS aims and accomplishments and provides CP information. |
The Weston and
District Society for Spastics and Mentally Handicapped - http://www.weston-society.org.uk
Provides information about the organization based
in Somerset, news, and a list of activities for individuals with
cerebral palsy. |
The
Hornsey Trust for Children with Cerebral Palsy - http://www.hcec.org.uk/
Registered charity provides conductive education,
training, and family support. |
Thurrock & District
Cerebral Palsy Society - http://www.afnm96.care4free.net
A SCOPE affiliated society, in Thurrock, S.W. Essex
in the UK. Provides advice and information, support, and social
activities for people with cerebral palsy and their caregivers. |
Stockport
Cerebral Palsy Society - http://www.stockport-cerebral-palsy.co.uk/
Provides a glossary of terms, news, and information
about recruitment, fundraising, and services. |
The
Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID) - http://www.rnid.org.uk/
The largest charity representing deaf and hard of
hearing people in the UK. Information about the organisation, and
its services, including campaigning, information, training courses
and consultancy, interpreters, and employment programmes to help
deaf people into work. |
The
National Deaf Children's Society - http://www.ndcs.org.uk/
Dedicated to the support of all deaf children, young deaf people,
their parent and carers, and professionals. History, description
of activities, events, training and membership. |
The
British Deaf Association - http://www.bda.org.uk/
Information about this organisation representing the Deaf community,
British Sign Language, with a directory of services for the Deaf
community. |
Hearing Concern - http://www.hearingconcern.com/
Organisation dedicated to improving the quality
of life of those who are hard of hearing. Provides advice and
support, promotes communication access and raises awareness.
Includes news, events listing, and links directory. |
Royal Association for
Deaf People - http://www.royaldeaf.org.uk/
Works for the benefit of deaf people in East Anglia, London and
the South East. Information on their services - deaf centres, interpreting,
advice, chaplaincy, and BSL training. Also includes articles and
a forum. |
Deafax
Trust - http://www.deafax.org/
Organises research, educational and training projects, using information
technology to enable deaf children, young people and adults to
communicate effectively with hearing people on an equal basis. |
The
National Association of Deafened People - http://www.nadp.org.uk/
UK organisation representing deafened people, providing information
and support to enable them to regain their independence and quality
of life. Description of activities, publications and membership
details. |
Federation of Deaf People - http://www.fdp.org.uk/
National organisation campaigning and promoting
Deaf people's rights. Information on events, publications and
membership. |
Reaching Deaf
Minds - http://www.reachingdeafminds.org.uk/
Campaigns to reduce the risk of deaf people developing
mental health problems by improving access to primary care services. |
DeafClub.co.uk - http://www.DeafClub.co.uk/
A directory of deafness-related resources, including organisations,
BSL, culture, magazines, and discussion groups. |
Edinburgh and East of
Scotland Deaf Society - http://www.deafsociety.org/
Provides a wide range of services to deaf, deafblind and hard of
hearing people, their families and carers, mainly in Edinburgh
and the Lothians, but also elsewhere in Scotland. Contact details. |
British
Association of Teachers of the Deaf - http://www.batod.org.uk/
Information about the organisation, its activities, membership
and branches. Includes details on training, and articles on audiology
and education issues. |
Stagetext - http://www.stagetext.co.uk/
Promotes captioning and subtitling in entertainment, educational,
training and cultural venues to increase accessibility for
people with a hearing loss. Information on activities, news,
and performance listing. |
Sign - The National
Society for Mental Health and Deafness - http://www.signcharity.org.uk/
Information about the organisation and its activities,
including residential and day services, and specialist support
for deaf people and children with mental health problems. |
The Deaf
Broadcasting Council - http://www.deafbroadcastingcouncil.org.uk/
Consumer organisation representing deaf, deafened
and hard of hearing television viewers, working to improve their
access to the medium. Includes information about their history
and activities, with advice for viewers. |
Deafworks - http://www.deafworks.co.uk/
A team of D/deaf writers, researchers, artists, and project workers,
offering a range of training and awareness projects for organisations
and individuals, D/deaf and hearing. |
deafPLUS - http://www.deafplus.org/
Charity working with deaf and hearing people to achieve equality;
includes information about their personal support, information
and training services, and their regional network. |
HiYPE - http://www.hiype.org.uk/
News, forum, opinions, events listing, and information for hearing-impaired
younger people who use primarily oral communication. |
Sound Seekers - http://www.sound-seekers.org.uk/
Information about registered charity which supports
deaf people, particularly children in developing countries
of the Commonwealth. |
The Jewish Deaf Association - http://www.jewishdeaf.org.uk/
History and description of the organisation, with details of membership,
activities, events and training. |
UK Council on Deafness - http://www.deafcouncil.org.uk/
Founded by a consortium of deaf organisations to
extend co-operation between member organisations in promoting the
interests of deaf, deafened, deafblind and hard of hearing people.
Includes news, and details of their activities, events and publications. |
Together IT Works - http://www.togetheritworks.org.uk
Information and advice for deaf and hard of hearing
people wanting to improve their computer skills, seeking employment
or wanting to improve their job. This is a project run by the
Royal National Institute for Deaf People in the UK. |
The
Link Centre for Deafened People - http://www.linkcentre.org/
A national organisation for deafened people. Includes information
about their specialist rehabilitation services, training, events,
and support available. |
Association of Lipspeakers - http://www.lipspeaking.co.uk/
Information about the organisation and its activities; includes
advice on using lipspeakers, training information, and a directory
organised by region and by name. |
The Telecoms
Action Group - http://www.telecomsag.connectfree.co.uk/
A consortium of the main UK deaf organisations, working
to improve deaf people's access to telephone services and facilities.
Details of activities, newsletter, and history. |
The
North Wales Deaf Association - http://www.nwda.info/
Represents profoundly deaf, deafened, deaf-blind and hearing impaired
people throughout North Wales. Includes news of their activities. |
Hi
Kent - http://www.hikent.org.uk/
Charity providing advice, training, information and useful equipment
to assist deaf and hard of hearing people in Kent. |
Deaf-UK - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/deaf-uk/
Yahoo discussion board for Deaf people in the
UK, covering a range of Deaf issues. |
HIP
(Hearing Impaired People) - http://www.hipleeds.org.uk/
A social and support group for hard of hearing people in West Yorkshire.
Details of events, membership, and information about the Leeds
Society for Deaf and Blind People. |
Brent
Deaf People's Limited - http://www.brentdeaf.org/
A self-help and support group for deaf and hearing impaired people
in Brent. Includes information on events, activities, and their
mental health project. |
DEX - http://www.dex.org.uk/
The Deaf ex-Mainstreamers Group supports and campaigns for the
interests of deaf people who attended/attend hearing mainstream
education. Information about their activities and contact details. |
BID (Birmingham Institute
for the Deaf) - http://www.bid.org.uk/home.htm
Information on the services offered to deaf and hard
of hearing people in the West Midlands. Includes their history,
details of their Centre in Birmingham, and newsletter. |
Hertfordshire Hearing Advisory
Service - http://www.hhas.org.uk/
Offers practical help and advice to people experiencing hearing
difficulties. Includes volunteer support, a mobile advisory service,
and technical advice. Contact details. |
Bexley Deaf Club - http://www.bexleydeafclub.org.uk/
History, events, sports and a programme including
bingo, football, badminton, whist, outings and pub quizzes. |
Deaf in Sussex - http://www.deafinsussex.info/
Directory of events, services, training, and organisations of and
for the deaf and hard of hearing in the county. |
The
Catholic Deaf Association - http://www.cda-uk.com/
An association of deaf and hearing people who support each other
and promote services for deaf people in the community. Description
of activities, events listing, news and a history. |
The
National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy (NCYPE) - http://www.ncype.org.uk/
Provides specialist services for young people with
epilepsy in the UK. Information and advice about the condition
and includes details of the National Assessment Centre, St Piers
School, and their Further Education College. |
Joint Epilepsy
Council - http://www.jointepilepsycouncil.org.uk/
National umbrella body enabling its member organisations
to work together for the benefit of people with epilepsy. Information
about activities, grants and bursaries, and their newsletter. |
Epilepsy West
Lothian - http://www.epilepsywestlothian.co.uk/
Offers information about the condition, the services
and support they offer, and their fundraising. |
Mersey Region
Epilepsy Association - http://www.epilepsymersey.org.uk/
An independent charity improving the quality of life
for people with epilepsy and their families across Merseyside and
Cheshire. Details of services and social activities. |
Enlighten - http://www.enlighten.org.uk/
Registered charity operating in Edinburgh to support people directly
or indirectly affected by epilepsy. Includes details of their
services, training and education activities. |
Epilepsy
Connections - http://www.epilepsyconnections.org.uk/
A community-based support to people living with epilepsy
in the Greater Glasgow area, offering information, education, befriending
and support services. |
Vitalise - http://www.vitalise.org.uk
Vitalise, formerly known as Winged Fellowship Trust, is a national
disability charity providing breaks for disabled adults, children
and their carers at five accessible UK centres in Cornwall, Nottingham,
Southport, Essex and Southampton. The charity changed its name
to Vitalise on 1 November 2004.
National charity providing holidays for disabled and visually impaired
people, and breaks for carers. Includes holiday details and how
to book. Lots of free downloads of brochures and infomation available. |
Exeter
College Vacation Project - http://www.exvac.co.uk/
An Oxford based charity providing holidays for local disadvantaged
children. |
Disaway - http://www.disaway.co.uk/
Charity offering several pre-planned trips per year for the physically
disabled. |
Cobweb Foundation - http://www.cobwebfoundation.org
Photographs and information about specially adapted
holiday cottages for rent at subsidised amounts. |
Lyneal Trust - http://www.lyneal-trust.org.uk/
A subsidised canal-based holiday centre consisting
of canalside cottages, a residential boat and a day-boat on
the Llangollen Canal, based close to Ellesmere in Shropshire. |
The Ty Glyn Davis
Trust, Ceredigion - http://www.tyglyndavistrust.co.uk/
Self-catering holiday centre in Wales for children
and young people with disabilities. Accommodation for families
and groups, with facilities and rates. |
Mencap - http://www.mencap.org.uk/
Campaigns for equal rights for people with learning disabilities
and provides services to them, their families and care givers.
Contains details of current campaigns and fundraising efforts
as well as advice sections and members area. |
British
Institute of Learning Disabilities. - http://www.bild.org.uk/
Committed to improving the lifestyles of people with learning disabilities. |
Connects - http://www.connects.org.uk/
Mental health and learning disabilities portal. A worldwide, interactive,
personalised forum for the sharing of information by people
whose lives are touched by mental health problems and/or learning
disabilities. (Requires free registration.) |
Change - http://www.changepeople.co.uk/
National organisation run by disabled people
and fighting for the rights of learning disabled people, especially
those deaf and blind. News, publications and links. |
ARC - http://www.arcuk.org.uk
Umbrella group offering information and advice to organisations
who provide for people with a learning disability. Services,
training, projects, publications and contributions to national
standards and debates. |
Scottish
Consortium for Learning Disability - http://www.scld.org.uk/
A partnership of 13 organisations offering advice, consultancy
and awareness raising. Information on their campaigns, research,
membership, publications and contact details. |
Prospects - http://www.prospects.org.uk/
Christian voluntary organisation which values and supports people
with learning disabilities so that they live their lives to
the full. |
Birmingham
Adult Dyslexia Group - http://www.badg.org/
Information about the group and its support activities, with substantial
information about the condition and related disorders. |
Northallerton
and the Dales Mencap Society - http://www.northallertonmencap.org.uk/
Mencap Society holding the interests of people with
learning disabilities and their carers in the Hambleton and Richmondshire
Districts of North Yorkshire. Includes useful links database. |
Warrington Mencap - http://www.warringtonmencap.info/
Charity group providing help and support for
people with a learning disability and for their families. Offers
recreational activities, clubs, holiday trips, as well as supported
and independent living programs. |
Carrickfergus
Mencap Society - http://pages.zoom.co.uk/carrickmencap/
Charity which campaigns for equal rights for children
and adults with a learning disability and offers a variety of services
to them, their families and their carers. Includes news, activities
and contacts. |
Mencap West
Sussex - http://www.westsussexmencap.ukf.net/
Helping the 18,000 residents in the area with a learning
disability. Campaigns, local groups, newsroom and links. |
Worthing Mencap - http://www.worthingmencap.ukf.net/
Championing the rights of mentally handicapped
people and their families and directly improving the facilities
and opportunities available to them. Achievements and news. |
Redbridge Mencap - http://www.redbridgemencap.org.uk/
Promoting the care, treatment and education of
mentally handcapped children and adults. Includes information
about the organisation and their work, newsletters, photographs,
fundraising details and a list of events. London. |
Tonbridge & District
Mencap Society - Home Page - http://www.tonbridgemencap.charityskills.net/
Introduction, services and information on various
clubs, the helpline, holidays and funding. |
West Berkshire
Mencap - http://www.westberkshiremencap.org/
Fundraising and campaigning group with services to
help those with a learning disability or mental handicap, their
families and carers. Details of support groups, clubs, library
and toy library. |
Thanet Mencap Society - http://www.thanet-mencap.co.uk/
Provides information about social events and outings,
the day centre, work opportunities projects, residences, shop and
tea rooms, plus sports, leisure and Special Olympic groups. |
Wigan
Mencap - Hallgate House - http://www.wiganmbc.gov.uk/pub/leis/info/community/pilot/hallgate.htm
Focal point for a network of social, community, employment,
training, education and recreation opportunities for people with
a learning disability. Information on recreational Gateway clubs. |
Adult Dyslexia
Organisation (ADO) - http://www.futurenet.com/charity/ado/
A charity run by dyslexics for adults with dyslexia
and all those concerned with them; offers advice and support, and
campaigns to empower those affected. |
Collaborative Group
for Learning Disability Research - http://ld-research-nw.org.uk/
Provides a forum for researchers in North West England to exchange
ideas and findings about learning disability research. Offers a
newsletter, a digest of completed research projects, information
about conferences and events, and reports. |
Acton
Saturday Venture Club - http://www.asvc.co.uk/
Local charity in Ealing which provides leisure activities and support
for young people with learning disabilities and their families. |
Mencap
West Lancs - http://web.ukonline.co.uk/george.weeks/mencap/index.html
Reports, news and a database project which records
the needs, problems and aspirations of people with learning disabilities
in the area. |
Waltham Forest
Mencap - http://www.rdlogo.com/cwp/mencap/
Background, local projects, services, volunteering
and contacts. |
Havant
Mencap - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chris.pickles1/havantmencap
Registered charity helping people with learning disabilities
in the local community. Hampshire. |
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