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11. Disabilty Help

This Independent disabled website is here to help people with a disability or impairment gain access to as much information and contacts under one site.
The aim is to help individuals with disability issues aware of current legislation which can be brought to the attention of the relevant company's and businesses making them aware of the changing legislation and trying and see if we can resolved issues together.
If you think you have some information that would be of great use to this site and to disabled people who use it or have an issue you would like me to look at then please contact me,
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25 Nov 2008
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12. Dis:Course

Dis:Course is a project supporting groups concerned with disability and long-term health issues in Berkshire and the surrounding area. It will also provide an information service to disabled people, their families and carers. Dis:Course welcomes voluntary organisations concerned with disability and long-term health issues who want to join us in creating a network of groups to share experience, monitor services and achieve change. Your organisation may be a charity or an informal community group, in Berkshire and surrounding areas. Dis:Course aims to: Provide support, resources and advice to community and voluntary organisations that are concerned with disability and/or long-term health conditions; Make partnerships and networks between groups to pool resources and deliver projects, Increase representation of these groups so we reflect the level of need in the borough, Provide Disability Awareness Training to the wider voluntary sector and to local business, Develop a close relationship with the local small business community, Develop and maintain a database of organisations providing services or support specific to/accessible to disabled people, Be the first point of contact for disabled people, their families and carers for advice, information and sign-posting to local groups, Maximise awareness of what activities, services and support are available to them.
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10 Jul 2008
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14. Devon Disability Information Service

The Disability Information Service provides information and impartial advice on a wide range of issues to people with disabilities, their carers and their families. We are part of the My Devon Customer Service Centre
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28 Oct 2008
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15. Dial - Mansfield and District

Provides a free, confidential and impartial service of information and advice on any aspect of disability to disabled people, family, friends, carers, professionals and students.
The service is offered by people who have personal experience of disability either by being disabled themselves or by having direct experience of caring.
Dial covers the whole of Nottinghamshire, excluding the City
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16. SID Social Information on Disability

SID provides free access to quality information on all aspects of living with disability primarily in the county of Surrey. SID aims to give people the information they need to live life to the full.
SID hosts the largest website of second-hand disability equipment for sale in the UK.
SID also provides a range of disability resources for the county of Surrey.
FREEPHONE enquiry 0800 04 39 395
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25 Mar 2008
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18. Turn2us

Turn2us, the new independent charity that helps people access the money available to them – through welfare benefits, grants and other help. Our free, accessible website has been designed to help you find appropriate sources of financial support, quickly and easily, based on your particular needs and circumstances. In some cases, you can make online enquiries to grant-giving charities listed on the site.
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19. Essex Coalition of Disabled People

ECDP is an organisation run by and for disabled people in Essex. The organisation’s main aim is to enhance the quality of the lives of disabled people in Essex with physical and sensory impairments, learning difficulties and/or mental health system survivors.
We work in accordance with the principles of the Worldwide Independent Living Movementand to the Social Model of Disability. Our aim is to increase opportunities for disabled people, whether these are within the working environment, or with social and leisure opportunities.
Our role necessitates working frequently as a campaigning pressure group both nationally and at a local level. ECDP is therefore actively involved with the County’s decision makers including: Essex County Council; Local and Unitary Councils; Primary Care Trusts; Private Companies; other Voluntary and Community Sector organisations and specific disabled people’s networks; particularly around the issues of joint interest
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20. The Disability Resource Centre

Focal point in Bedfordshire and Luton for information for people wth disabilities, their families, carers and associated professionals.Many of the staff, trustees and volunteers have disabilities
Has Equipment Display area which gives people the opportunity to "try before you buy" with wide range of items.
Information service covers a wide range of topics including benefits, transport, holidays etc.
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