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- FLEINNS MEDICARE
HAMPSHIRE, PO16 0TA FAREHAM, UNIT 5/6, THE BOATYARD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, MILL ROAD
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We write to let you know about the excellent service DIVINECALL provide for homes. We help to enhance the reputation of the homes we provide services for. DIVINECALL have developed and are still developing staff whose skills will maximize quality of life for your residents in all care homes. We press on higher standards and high quality care. We are "Commission for Social Care Inspections" registered enthusiastic, experienced and evidence based inspired Registered General Nurses and Registered Mental Health Nurses.
With three branches across the UK and employing more than 40 professionals, Tetra is one of the UK's largest and fastest growing consultancies. We deal with multinational businesses and property companies including owners, managing agents and occupiers. Tetra Consulting Ltd is an expert independent Health and Safety consultancy. For more than seven years, top UK and European companies have trusted Tetra to help them keep their employees and businesses safe and in line with the complex and ever-changing legal requirements.
Parents Consortium supporting disabled children and their families in the Dartford, Gravesham and Swanley area
Oak View is a medium secure hospital that provides a safe environment for the assessment, treatment and care of up to 17 young people, aged 12 to 18 (male or female), who have been detained under the Mental Health Act. The facility is in a pleasant semi-rural location, less than 3 1/2 miles from the M25 and within an hour of central London by train. Each young person at Oak View is assigned to a care team, with a named Key Worker. In collaboration with the young person, their care team will draw up an individual plan for them. Being part of the process helps the young person to understand and be actively involved in their health care on an ongoing basis. Oak View recognises the importance of the family unit and is committed to working closely with family members and carers for the long-term benefit of the young people in its care. Treatment programmes include whole family meetings and parent counselling.
Martha Trust Hereford was established in 1996, as a registered charity, to provide lifelong and respite care for young people with profound intellectual and physical disabilities
Information, resources and publications for professionals in the field of childhood Developmental Disorders including AD HD, Autism, Dyslexia and Dyspraxia
It is our aim to create within our school a secure, happy, stimulating and caring environment, which will help all our pupils to fulfil their potential. We seek to provide within this atmosphere a wide range of educational opportunities for all our pupils, regardless of race, creed, colour, ability or disability. To develop and maintain such an atmosphere demands high standards, discipline and commitment, both educationally and socially, from all those involved with the school. We seek to show by example the importance of respect; for all the people and property in the school, and the community, and for the school's rules. We view children as individuals, and have a commitment to recognise and cater for their needs educationally, socially, morally, spiritually and culturally.
Angel Care Support Ltd provides care and support to people within the Local Community. Our focus is in the provision of supporting children/young people/adults to remain independent within their own home. We provide a variety of care and support services to assist service users with daily activities, and Angel Care Support Ltd regards its employees as the face of the company.
Ansaar is a Leicester-based community project, specifically set up for people with Learning Disabilities. The project was set up in January 2003 after concern was raised regarding the cultural and social difficulties, faced by people with learning disabilities, their carers and families. The word 'Ansaar' comes from the Arabic language which means 'helpers'.
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
Barnardo’s believes in children, no matter who they are. Discover the history of the UK’s leading children charity, including the work of Dr Thomas Barnardo. Meet Martin Narey, our Chief Executive and HRH Duchess of Cornwall, our President and find out why they believe in children. We believe in the potential of every child and young person, no matter who they are, what they have done or what they have been through.
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
Barnardo’s believes in children, no matter who they are. Discover the history of the UK’s leading children charity, including the work of Dr Thomas Barnardo. Meet Martin Narey, our Chief Executive and HRH Duchess of Cornwall, our President and find out why they believe in children. We believe in the potential of every child and young person, no matter who they are, what they have done or what they have been through.
Support the UK's largest children's charity We help children in poverty, young carers and families looking to foster or adopt Donate to turn a child's life around
disability awareness, training, disability, educational, disability equality, teaching, learning, disabled students, courses
For over 60 years, we’ve been developing personal and unique services for people with a learning disability, their families and carers. Advocacy: making choices- Helping people with a learning disability to speak up and make decisions about what's important to them Housing options tailored to meet each person’s specific needs in locations of their choice.
Nicol Mere is a medium sized primary school that was extended in 2003 and has subsequently undergone a series of further improvements. This extension has provided us with substantial space including two large halls and a purpose built ICT suite. Our exclusive large Reception area boasts excellent classroom resources and an outdoor play area with its own meadow and small wood. Further recent building work has provided a complete refurbishment and extension to our Visitor’s Reception, which includes a comfortably furnished Community Room with its own facilities and a smart new meeting room.
Praxis Care, registered as a charity in 1983, is a major provider of services for adults and children with a learning disability, mental ill health, acquired brain injury and for older people, including people with dementia. The group was established in 2002 by the merging of 3 well established charities in Northern Ireland. Providing excellence and innovation in care and support to children and adults affected by mental ill health, learning disability, acquired brain injury or dementia.
Praxis Care, registered as a charity in 1983, is a major provider of services for adults and children with a learning disability, mental ill health, acquired brain injury and for older people, including people with dementia. The group was established in 2002 by the merging of 3 well established charities in Northern Ireland. Praxis Care provides a range of supported living services to people experiencing mental ill health. Praxis Care also provides home response domiciliary care, and a day activity / drop-in and “out of hours” service that offers individuals with mental ill health and related complex needs help in the planning and management of their own social routines. A volunteer befriending scheme helps to reduce isolation and improves the well being of people with mental health difficulties.
The ROC Refuge provides a safe and supportive environment to young people who have run away from their home base, whether the family home or alternative accommodation. Young people are provided with time out to reflect on their situation and the opportunity to begin working towards the identification of problematic areas in their life and begin the process of change. On leaving ROC Refuge, young people are offered ongoing community based support by the ROC Outreach Team. Aberlour is the largest, solely Scottish, children’s charity and we provide help to over 6000 of Scotland’s most vulnerable children, young people and their families each year.
- SELF UNLIMITED
LEICESTERSHIRE, LE8 0EX LEICESTER, 14 NURSERY COURT, KIBWORTH BUSINESS PARK, HARBOROUGH ROADSelf Unlimited maintains a network of support services for people with learning disabilities across the country. We have a skilled and dedicated staff force and over forty years’ practical experience in assisting people to live as independently as possible and to realise their full potential.
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The Birches School provides education for primary aged (2-11 Years) pupils with severe and profound learning difficulties, many of whom have additional sensory and physical impairments. As well as some children with autism. There are six places for pupils with Social, Emotional and Behaviour Difficulties. The school, which is maintained by Manchester Education Authority, is a non-denominational day school. The building is situated approximately four miles to the south of the City Centre. Buses come in and out of the city along Princess Parkway to Nell Lane. The school is on Newholme Road, which is off Elizabeth Slinger Road, off Nell Lane, opposite the main entrance to Withington Hospital. The school is within easy access of shops, libraries, neighbouring schools, colleges, hospitals, Manchester’s Universities and public transport.
Total Success Training was established in 1995 and have achieved considerable success by working closely with our clients. We understand the needs and aspirations of our clients and provide practical solutions to satisfy their long-term objectives. Office hours are 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday.
As the UK’s leading health and social care organisation, Turning Point is a provider of specialist and integrated services that meet the needs of individuals, families and communities across England and Wales. We’ve been operating for over 40 years now, which means we are highly experienced in caring for, and about, people with complex needs. We have a track record of finding innovative ways of delivering services to maximise effectiveness and reach as many people as possible.
As the UK’s leading health and social care organisation, Turning Point is a provider of specialist and integrated services that meet the needs of individuals, families and communities across England and Wales. We’ve been operating for over 40 years now, which means we are highly experienced in caring for, and about, people with complex needs. We have a track record of finding innovative ways of delivering services to maximise effectiveness and reach as many people as possible. Whether our service users come to us with drug or alcohol problems, mental health issues, a learning disability or a combination of these, we are able to offer integrated services that respond to the needs of each individual. locations for those that need them most across mental health, learning disability, substances misuse and employment. We aim to influence policy and shape the market to transform the quality and availability of care.
- COMMUNITY LEARNING DISABILITY TEAM
STRATHCLYDE REGION, G20 9PX GLASGOW, UNIT 7B, 59, RUCHILL STREET, THE QUADRANGLE, RUCHILL healthcare, treatments, hose, tubing, hospitals, healthcare providers, health condition, patient treatment, tubing fittings, fittings
- PARTNERS IN ADVOCACY FOR PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
MIDLOTHIAN, EH26 8EZ PENICUIK, EASTFIELD FARM ROADPartners in Advocacy provides advocacy to adults who use learning disability services, and children and young people with any additional support needs, in Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian, Glasgow, East Renfrewshire and Dundee
- MENCAP LEARNING DISABILITY HELPLINE
WEST MIDLANDS, B26 3PG BIRMINGHAM, 3RD FLOOR DELTA VIEW, 2309 - 2311 COVENTRY ROADThe Learning Disability Helpline is an advice and information service for people with a learning disability, their families and carers. It also provides information and advice to anyone wanting to know about learning disability issues and services.
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Heathermount is a specialist school for children and young adults with autism aged from 5-19 years old. We are a mixed school for Learners whose special needs place them in the high functioning end of the Autism or Asperger spectrum.
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- LEARNING DISABILITY SALSACISE
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, NG9 3GF NOTTINGHAM, BRAMCOTE LEISURE CENTRE DERBY ROADemotional development, child care, social development, activities disabled children, childcare services, help children, education services, child development, develop personal skills, childcare
- CRINGLEBAR COMMUNITY LEARNING DISABILITY TEAM
WEST YORKSHIRE, LS28 7HQ PUDSEY, 415 BRADFORD ROAD, STANNINGLEYsocial care services, social workers, social welfare, social work, social care, social services, social carers
- THE MINORITY ETHNIC LEARNING DISABILITY INITIATIVE
MIDLOTHIAN, EH7 5RA EDINBURGH, UNIT 17, JOHN COTTON BUSINESS CENTRE, 10 SUNNYSIDEteaching activities, classes, education, teaching methods, teaching, local authority schools, school, learning facility, schooling, student, learning
- COMMUNITY LEARNING DISABILITY TEAM
STRATHCLYDE REGION, KA7 4DW AYR, ARROL PARK RESOURCE CENTRE, 10, DOONFOOT ROAD - COMMUNITY LEARNING DISABILITY NURSING SERVICE
INVERNESS-SHIRE, IV3 8AD INVERNESS, THE CORBETT CENTRE, CORONATION PARKspecial needs, services, disability special needs services
- COMMUNITY LEARNING DISABILITY TEAM
STRATHCLYDE REGION, KA1 1TR KILMARNOCK, STRATHLEA RESOURCE CENTRE, HOLMES ROAD - COMMUNITY LEARNING DISABILITY TEAM
STRATHCLYDE REGION, KA18 1BN CUMNOCK, CUMNOCK HEALTH CENTRE, TAN YARD, NEW BRIDGE STREET
