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  1. Monday - Friday 8am-6pm
    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…
  2. Access-Ability Communications Technology (AACT) seeks to enable Information Technology to be used to help people, particularly children and young people, with communication disabilities and to promote the wider understanding of such disabilities. AACT raise funds, coordinate expert consultants and volunteers, run projects and work with…
    Earley GateWhiteknights RoadEarleyReadingRG6 7BE
  3. Advice Line (term time only)
    ACE provides free independent advice and information for parents and carers in England and Wales on a range of state education and schooling issues. If you are unable to get through to an adviser please do not leave a message as unfortunately, we do not…
    Advisory Centre for Education (ACE)United HouseLondonN7 9DP
  4. Welcome to ADHD UK ADHD UK is a new charity focused on ADHD. It has been created by people with ADHD for people with ADHD. The best place is to start is our About ADHD page. From there we have videos (by Dr Max Davie – specialist in ADHD,…
    SDHD UK
  5. Helpline Monday to Friday 10.30am-2.30pm / Office 9am-5pm
    Around 6% of children starting school have speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) – an average of 2 in every classroom.  Afasic is the UK charity representing children and young people with speech, language and communication difficulties, working for their inclusion in society and supporting their parents…
    15Old Ford RoadLondonE2 9PJ
  6. The national charity for children and young people with autism We provide services, raise awareness and understanding, and campaign for change. Through TreeHouse School, The Rise School and Ambitious College we offer specialist education and support. Our ambition is to make the ordinary possible for more children and…
    Woodside AvenueLondonN10 3JA
  7. 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
  8. BookTrust transforms lives by getting children and families reading BookTrust is the UK's largest children's reading charity. Each year we reach 3.4 million children across the UK with books, resources and support. Our flagship programme Bookstart reaches every child in England and Wales in their…
    G8 Battersea Studios80 Silverthorne RoadLondonSW8 3HE
  9. The Boparan Charitable Trust aims to help children and young people up to the age of 18, throughout the Uk, who are disadvantaged either through poverty, disability or life-limiting conditions. Applicants, must live within the UK and be aged 18 or under.
    Colmore Court9 Colmore RowBirminghamB3 2BJ
  10. Bounce Back 4 Kids Bounce Back 4 Kids (BB4K) supports families affected by domestic abuse, once the perpetrator of the abuse has left the family home.  It is a therapeutic support service to assist families in healing from trauma.  To be able to receive a…

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