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  1. What do we do? SOS!SEN is a national charity aiming to empower parents and carers of children with SEN to tackle successfully themselves the difficulties they face when battling for their children’s rights. We concentrate on helping people to find their way through the legal…
    The Gate House51 High StreetHampton HillMiddlesexTW12 1NH
  2. A place for people of all abilities and disabilities Thomley is a place for people of all abilities and disabilities. We provide an exciting site for disabled people, their families, carers and friends. We support people at any stage of their diagnostic journey, whatever their…
    Menmarsh RoadWorminghallBuckinghamshireHP18 9JZ
  3. Tired Out is Family Fund's sleep support hub for families raising disabled and seriously ill children to find help and information about sleep issues. The hub is a website and was created by Family Fund in partnership with charities such as Scope, National Autistic Society and…
    Tired Out
  4. Explore Your Senses A carefully selected range of innovative sensory resources and toys that will engage all ages in sensory learning and exploration. Catering for a range of special needs, including Autism Spectrum, ADHD, Dyspraxia and Fine/Gross Motor Skills, these resources aim to aid parents…
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    Why Work With Tree of Hope Tree of Hope children’s charity helps children and young people with a disability or illness by supporting their families to raise the funds that they need to pay for specialist care that is not freely available through the UK healthcare…
    61-63Camden RoadTunbridge WellsKentTN1 2QE
  6. A daytime, learning-activities project for people with learning disabilities. The sessions are all creative activities run by people with learning disabilities who make decisions regarding programming and help to manage and deliver some activities themselves and do marketing work. Move-up is building based and does not…
    30Silver StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 2ST
  7. Sailing opportunities for people with visual and hearing impairments, physical disabilities and learning disabilities. Burghfield Sailing Club - Sailability Thursday: 6.00pm - 8.00pm, late April to early September. RYA qualified instructors.
    Burghfield Sailing ClubHangar RoadSulhamsteadReadingBerkshireRG7 4AP
  8. Rett syndrome is a rare neurological disorder affecting mainly females and although rare, males can have Rett syndrome too. It is present from conception and usually remains undetected until major regression occurs at around one year of age, when children may lose acquired skills and…
    Victory HouseChobham StreetLutonBedfordshireLU1 3BS
  9. Care to Learn - This can help with childcare costs while you’re studying if you’re under 20 at the start of your course. It’s only available for publically funded courses in England. This can include courses in: schools 6th forms in schools 6th form colleges…
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    Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has highly specialist and experienced physiotherapists working in many different fields, aiming to deliver the best service possible to our patients. The Department promotes clinical excellence amongst its staff as well as being actively involved with teaching undergraduates and ensuring…
    London RoadReadingRG1 5AN

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