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Disapedia Disapedia was created by Peter O'Connell on May 21st 2007. It was spurred on by the belief that, while there were many fantastic resources on the internet for disabled individuals, many were neglected, outdated and inaccessible. His belief was that a centralized location maintained by a community of disabled individuals would insure that the information on the website always remained up to date and could help ease the lives of other disabled people http://www.disapedia.com/ - Details |
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Vitalise Vitalise is a charity providing short breaks, respite care and other essential services for disabled people, visually impaired people, and carers. We also offer inspirational opportunities for volunteers. We aim to provide an alternative to traditional residential respite care by offering breaks in a holiday environment. http://www.vitalise.org.uk/ - Details |
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Visit Cotswolds and Severnvale
Disabled accommodation in the Cotswold area. The website offer comprehensive listings and specifications of accessibility. Comments: 0; Added: 04-10-2007)
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Mental Health Foundation (MHF)
Founded in 1949, the MHF is a leading UK charity that provides information, carries out research, campaigns and works to improve services for anyone affected by mental health problems, whatever their age and wherever they live. Comments: 0; Added: 08-10-2007)
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Matching Houses holiday
Matching Houses holiday house exchange where people with disabilities swap houses with other people who have the same accessibility needs. It’s so simple! Comments: 0; Added: 01-08-2008)
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The Henry Spink Foundation
The Henry Spink Foundation is an independent charity created to help families of children with severe disabilities of all kinds. We provide information on conventional and complementary/alternative medicine, therapies and research relating to a very wide range of physical and mental disorders. We gather information from practitioners, specialists, associations and centres of excellence all over the world in order to provide detailed information from our database. Particularly focussing on children, the Foundation also helps adults. Comments: 0; Added: 03-03-2009)
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Enable Artists
It aims are to create opportunities to promote the artists work carried out by people with MS via internet and public gallery Comments: 0; Added: 04-10-2007)
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Duxbury Systems (DS)
DS is the Worldwide Braille Translation Leader. The source for both Duxbury DBT and MegaDots braille software. In addition, the Resource Section of this site has hundreds of links to other blindness-related organisations. Comments: 0; Added: 07-10-2007)
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Whizz-Kidz : Move A Life Forward
Whizz-Kidz is a national children’s charity that provides mobility equipment like wheelchairs and tricycles (that is not available from the NHS) to disabled children. The charity is also dedicated to providing help and advice to the children and their families and raising awareness of the issues they face through national campaigning. Comments: 0; Added: 23-11-2007)
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Alopecia Online
The aim of Alopecia UK is to provide information, advice and support for people with experience of alopecia areata, alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis. Alopecia areata is a general term used for hair loss; this can be a small bald patch on the head or the loss of all hair over the entire body. Comments: 0; Added: 10-08-2008)
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Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability
Our mission is to work in partnership with people with learning disabilities of all ages and family carers to challenge discrimination and to develop and share good practice. Our goal is an inclusive Scotland where everyone is valued and respected for who they are and what they contribute as equal citizens. Comments: 0; Added: 01-08-2008)
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Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)
EHRC champions equality and human rights for all, working to eliminate discrimination, reduce inequality, protect human rights and to build good relations, ensuring that everyone has a fair chance to participate in society. Comments: 0; Added: 07-10-2007)
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The Royal Society of Medicine
The Royal Society of Medicine is an independent, apolitical organisation of doctors, dentists, scientists and others involved in medicine and health care. Comments: 0; Added: 07-10-2007)
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Linkable
Personal Pages of Disabled People, Medical Supplies and Products related to disabilities Comments: 0; Added: 16-07-2008)
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Society for Disability Studies
The Society for Disability Studies (SDS) is a scholarly organization that is dedicated to the cause of promoting the disability studies as an academic discipline. According to SDS's Mission Statement, through research, artistic production, teaching and activism, the Society for Disability Studies seeks to augment understanding of disability in all cultures and historical periods, to promote greater awareness of the experiences of disabled people, and to advocate for social change." Comments: 0; Added: 22-03-2008)
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Health information at your fingertips - Patient UK
Patient UK was first launched in 1997 by PiP (Patient Information Publications). It started as a directory of UK websites which provided information of health, disease and related issues. In December 2002, Patient UK was re-launched as a joint venture between PiP and EMIS (Egton Medical Information Systems). For the re-launch Patient UK has been extensively revised and considerably more content has been added. Our aim is to be a reliable and comprehensive source of health and disease information, mainly aimed at the UK general public, but of interest to all. Comments: 0; Added: 22-03-2008)
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British Disabled Water Ski Association
Water Skiing opportunities for people with all disabilities, the British association has numerous venues around the UK. Our aim is to introduce newcomers to the sport who, due to their disability would not have considered the challenge previously possible. Amputee, blind, deaf, sufferers of partial paralysis, paraplegic other wheelchair users, people with Multiple Sclerosis and learning disabilities have all graduated from the British Disabled Water Ski Association. Comments: 0; Added: 22-03-2008)
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