Advance
Advance is a charitable organisation providing housing, support and employment services to meet the needs of people in the community who have either a learning disability or a mental health problem.
ALDERN
Avon Learning Difficulties Education and Research Network is a network for people concerned with the health and social well being of people with learning difficulties in and around the old Avon area.
Antenatal Testing
This site provides balanced information about disability to help you make decisions about screening tests in pregnancy.
Bamford Review
This site aims to provide information on the Review of Mental Health and Learning Disability.
Cerebral Palsy Treatment
The Bobath Centre specializes in: the treatment of cerebral palsy in children and adults.
Changing Places Consortium
The Changing Places Consortium has launched a campaign on behalf of the thousands of people with profound and multiple learning disabilities and their carers, and the many other disabled people who cannot use standard accessible toilets.
Clear
Clear helps you communicate well with people with learning disabilities and with other groups who might find communicating hard.
DIUS
Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills.
Families In Focus
We are a leading independent parent led registered charity providing holistic support to families of children with disabilities and special needs (aged 0 to 19) across Essex, who require advice, information and support, particularly at times of change, challenge and crisis.
First Movement
Arts projects with learning disabled people.
GOJO
GOJO is a new campaign to help you get the best out of public transport and be more independent, particularly if you have difficulties or fears about using it.
Handicabs
Handicabs is a charitable company that was set up in 1982 to provide accessible transport for people in Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Inclusion North
Inclusion North works in the North East and Yorkshire & Humber to promote the inclusion of people with learning disabilities, their families and carers in all areas of mainstream life.
INSAR
The International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) is a scientific and professional organization devoted to advancing knowledge about autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), including autism, Apserger syndrome and Pervasive Developmental Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (PDD NOS).
Intellectual Disabilities
Learning about intellectual disabilities and health.
Learning Disability Coalition
We represent 10 learning disability organizations. We have come together to form one group with one voice.
Learning Disability Nurse
As an Independent Learning Disability Nurse, I work in a variety of ways which essentially promote higher standards of health care for children and adults with learning disabilities.
National Parent Partnership Network
This site contains information on the work of the National Parent Partnership Network (NPPN), how to contact a local parent partnership organizations as well as various publications.
Natspec
Natspec is an association of specialist independent colleges providing further education and training for students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.
Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority
The Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) is the independent health and social care regulatory body for Northern Ireland, and forms an integral part of the new health and social care structures.
Shared Care Network
Shared Care Network is the national organisation representing family based short break schemes for disabled children and young people throughout England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
Sleep Scotland
A charity providing support to families of children and young people with additional support needs and severe sleep problems.
The British Council of Disabled People
The British Council of Disabled People is Britain's national umbrella organisation for groups controlled by disabled people.
Transition Pathway
The Transition Pathway Project is designed to guide anybody who is involved in supporting a young person in transition to adult life.
WECIL
The West of England Centre for Inclusive Living (WECIL) was set up in 1995 and provides a range of services to over 4000 people a year, with the aim of promoting inclusive opportunities and enabling choice and control over their lives.
|