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DisabledGo (DGO) DGO, for disabled people, free access guide information for shops, services, hotels, pubs, restaurants across the UK. UseDGO to make direct enquiries about access and find what is accessible for you http://www.disabledgo.info/ - Details |
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Special Kids in the UK
Special Kids in the UK is a charity for families who have a child of any age with special needs. Families of children and young people with special needs often deal with similar challenges. They may have concerns about education, services, therapies, respite and other issues directly related to their child. Special Kids in the UK aim to bring families together for friendship and support. Comments: 0; Added: 03-03-2009)
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Scotland's National Disability Information Service. We provide a comprehensive membership package of disability information, resources and other supporting services to enable any type of organisation to provide reliable, relevant and up-to-date disability information to their clients. Comments: 0; Added: 01-08-2008)
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Action for Kids
Disability information, grants for mobility aids, family support services and work-related learning for young people and children. Comments: 0; Added: 03-03-2009)
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Door to Door: a travel guide for disabled people
Door to Door brings together in one website all the information that disabled people need to make informed decisions and choices. However, if you want to find out more detailed information about specific issues, the website also features direct links to the websites of other organisations. Comments: 0; Added: 09-10-2007)
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Changing places
The Changing Places Consortium is a group of organisations working to support the rights of people with profound and multiple learning disabilities to access their community. Comments: 0; Added: 01-08-2008)
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British Dyslexia Association
Our vision is of a dyslexia friendly society that will enable all dyslexic people to reach their potential. Comments: 0; Added: 03-11-2007)
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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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British Association for Supported Employment
A model for a partnership strategy, which will enable people with disabilities to achieve sustainable long-term employment and businesses to employ valuable workers. There are numerous barriers that people with disabilities face as they seek to achieve equality in our society. Among the most daunting, are discrimination, fear, ignorance, prejudice, accessibility, and equal rights to service. The concept of social inclusion seeks to overcome these barriers. Comments: 0; Added: 03-04-2008)
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Entitled to
People across the UK are missing out on benefits and tax credits worth more than £8 billion a year. Entitledto can help make sure you get what is yours. Just use this simple calculator to work out how much you could claim. Comments: 0; Added: 03-08-2008)
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Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities (FPLD)
FPLD works to promote the rights, quality of life and opportunities of people with learning disabilities and their families. We do this by working with people with learning disabilities, their families and the people who support them. We carry out research, promote the rights of people with learning disabilities, improve services and spread knowledge and information. Comments: 0; Added: 04-10-2007)
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Mobility Advice Line
Mobility Advice Line is committed to providing help to Disabled people, their families, carers and friends. This can be advice,signposting or just simply someone to chat to. Whatever the question is, Mobility Advice Line will try and help you, and if we can't, we'll find someone who can. Comments: 0; Added: 23-03-2008)
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Prader-Willi Syndrome Association
Welcome to the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (UK) web site. We are a registered charity, and the only organisation in the UK which is dedicated to supporting people with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS),their families, carers, and the professionals who work with them. Comments: 0; Added: 16-07-2008)
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Chinese Mental Health Association (CMHA)
The Chinese Mental Health Association (CMHA) is actively involved in providing direct services, increasing mental health awareness, representing the wide spectrum of Chinese mental health issues in public forums and raising its profile in the overall Chinese community. Comments: 0; Added: 25-04-2008)
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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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Ataxia-Telangiectasia Society
The A-T Society is a self-help group of families who have children with A-T. The objective of the A-T Society is to alliviate the distress and suffering that A-T causes. The A-T Society is a self-help group of families who have children with A-T. The objective of the A-T Society is to alleviate the distress and suffering that AT causes. Comments: 0; Added: 25-04-2008)
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