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ableize disability directory
Covers all aspects of disability from arts, education, sports and support and contains the largest UK disabled groups and clubs section on the Internet with listings for all UK counties.
the national careline
A not for profit company offering information about care and support for older people, their carers and their families.
remploy
The UK's leading supplier of employment
opportunities for disabled people.
regional disability network west midlands
This website is being developed by the Council of Disabled People Warwickshire and Coventry. The Regional Disability Network provides a forum for disabled people's organisations from across the West Midlands to share information and influence regional, sub-regional and national decision making.
cambridgeshire mencap
Supports children, young people and adults with learning disabilities as well as parents and carers. Services include supported living, residential and respite care, domiciliary care, family support, access to community activities, hydrotherapy, training, employment services and volunteering opportunities.
optua
Provides a wide range of services for disabled people across Suffolk and beyond.
stepping on out
A Richmond based charity, run by people with learning disabilities, whose aim is to enable people with disabilities to gain independence away from a college or day care environment. They make and sell their own greetings cards, bookmarks and other goods.
about access
Provides a wide range of services concerning disabled accessibility including consultancy, training and accredited practical advice on disabled access to and within buildings. Most of their work is for companies/builders and traders/government bodies where access consultancy and audits are required. Covers UK but main focus is the Hull/Yorkshire area.
dial doncaster
Provides an easily accessible Information and Advisory Service for people who live in the Doncaster Borough.
dys-spell
Dys-Spell is a dyslexia support centre set up to serve Derwentside and the County Durham area. We provide tuition to anyone in Consett, Stanley or the surrounding areas.
st john’s school for the deaf
This is a day and boarding school for hearing impaired pupils aged 3 to 19. In 2007 it became a specialist school for sensory and physical impairments. The school is based in West Yorkshire.
aldershot garrison special needs group
Offers a place to relax and advice and support relating to most aspects of caring for a Special-Needs individual.
brighton & hove federation of disabled people
Promotes independence and dignity for all disabled people. It works to identify gaps when services are being planned and developed and to ensure the needs of disabled people are included. The Federation offers advice and support to individuals, to its many member organisations and to other groups involved in disability issues.
indi south east
INDI (Infrastructure Network for Disability Information) South East shares disability related information, skills, resources and knowledge among voluntary sector organisations to help improve the opportunities they provide for disabled people. The website has a directory of key disability organisations in the South East, advertises events and training and the organisation hosts local networking meetings.
pompey strokes
This site is for people who would like to know more about Stroke support in Portsmouth and the surrounding area.
wokingham area access group
Home of the official disability access guide and accessibility award schemes for the Wokingham, Berkshire area.
ayrshire - british red cross
Their Options for Independence service engages with disabled adults to provide immediate skilled support and opportunities so they can live more independently.
ayrshire
independent living network
Provides help and advice to disabled people in Ayrshire who wish to take control
of the arrangements for their physical care by using Direct Payments and/or
monies from the Independent Living (1993) Fund.