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  1. The Adult Deaf and Visual Impairment Service (ADVIS) provides specialist support to people aged 18 or over who are:  Deaf/deafened/hearing impaired  Blind/visually impaired  Dual sensory impaired ADVIS has specialist workers who understand the difficulties caused by a sensory impairment and can use sign language. Nottinghamshire…
  2. Nottinghamshire Parent Carer Forum (NPCF) is the voice for parent carers across Nottinghamshire. NPCF is a registered charity run by, and for, parent carers of children & young people with an additional need and/or disability. Our purpose is to be the voice of these families,…
    Every month
    38-40 NewarkNorthgateNewarkNottinghamshireNG24 1EZ
  3. Council for disabled children Logo
    We want disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs to have full and happy childhoods, to fulfil their potential, and be active within the community. And we want parents of disabled children to be parents first - living ordinary lives. We…
    8Wakley StreetLondonEC1V 7QE
    Council for disabled children Logo
  4. Sensory Toys warehouse
    Sensory Toy Warehouse are a company, specialising in exciting and inspiring sensory activities, toys and equipment. Their toys provide opportunities for actively engaging all ages, from babies to the elderly, in enjoyable and meaningful sensory activities.  
    Unit 90Woodside Business ParkBirkenheadCH41 1EP
    Sensory Toys warehouse
  5. Charlotte's Tandems
    Charlotte’s Tandems lend tandems to (and only to) people with disabilities or special needs who are unable to ride a bike safely on their own.  Tandems are a fun and safe way to get out and about as friends, a couple, family or group.  They…
    Charlotte's Tandems
  6. Disability Horizons
    Disability Horizons is an interesting and useful disability related magazine with articles and resources to help disabled people achieve whatever they wish. The magazine is aimed at adults with a disability. Disability Horizons was founded by its co-editors, Srin Madipalli and Martyn Sibley who both…
    Disability Horizons
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