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  1. We are disabled people leading change, working to create a society where everyone with lived experience of disability or health conditions can participate equally as full citizens.  We produce a large number of disability rights and benefits factsheets that can be viewed for free on…
  2. DeafHope is an organisation working to end domestic and sexual violence in Deaf communities through empowerment, education and services. DeafHope provides support services including peer counseling about DVSV, support groups, systems advocacy and referral to DVSV legal services and shelter.  We also provide space to explore options for safety…
  3. What are Changing Places Toilets? Standard disabled toilets do not meet the needs of all people with a disability – or their carers. People with profound and multiple learning disabilities, as well as other serious impairments such as spinal injuries, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis or an acquired brain…
  4. Helping you find the right grant. Do you have a Disability? Are you a parent or carer of a Disabled child or adult? If so, use this website to save time finding Disability Grants. Charities and Trusts provide funding towards the high cost of disability equipment, holidays,…
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    Access to Work is a Government initiative that provides advice and practical support to the disabled who are employed, self employed or unemployed and about to start a job or work scheme. Jobs can be part-time or full-time or temporary or permanent. The scheme has…
  6. my AFK helps disabled children and young people to live independent and fulfilling lives. For 25 years, Action For Kids has provided mobility equipment for disabled children around the UK, as well as supporting young adults with learning disabilities to live their lives like others…
    15a, Ability House, 15a Tottenham Lane, , London, N8 9DJ.Tottenham LaneHornseyLondonN8 9DJ
  7. What We Do Learning Disability England links groups and organisations that support families that include an adult with a learning disability. Our key objective is to work together to promiate better life chances for families that include someone with a learning disability. By linking groups and…
  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. The Autism Education Trust (AET) believes that all children and young people with autism must receive an education which enables them to reach their individual potential to engage in society as active citizens (and that individuals, families and professionals are informed, supported and equipped to…
    393City RoadLondonEC1V 1NG
  10. Caudwell Children is a national Charity that exists to transform the lives of disabled children and their families across the UK. Applicants must live in the UK, be 18 or under and fit the Charity's financial criteria. They can provide the following equipment: powered wheelchairs,…
    Minton Hollins BuildingShelton Old RoadStoke-on-TrentST4 7RY

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