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Princess Royal Trust For Carers (Prtc) Hampshire - New Forest
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Tel: 07747 015 868
SO51 8YZ
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Princess Royal Trust for Carers (PRTC) Hampshire - New Forest tailors their work to the needs of each individual carer. They provide information, advice and guidance, advocacy and representation, liaison with statutory bodies and access to training and education. They also offer opportunities for...
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MS Support & Therapy Group Farnborough
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Tel: 01252 875119
Cove Cricket Club
Grasmere Road
Farnborough
Hampshire
GU14 0LE
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We are a small group of men and women from all backgrounds who have Multiple Sclerosis in various stages. We continue to meet regularly, giving a great deal of support and laughter to one another.
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Any one with MS or similar condition
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Youth In Romsey (Yir)
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Tel: 01794 500581
23 Bell Street
Romsey
Hampshire
SO51 8GY
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Youth in Romsey (YIR) are a confidential information, advice and support service for all young people aged between 11 - 25 years dealing with all issues effecting young people.
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Wokingham Borough Council – services for adults
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Tel: 0300 365 1234
0118 974 6000
Wokingham Borough Council
Civic Offices
Shute End
Wokingham
Berkshire
RG40 1BN
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We provide help and advice for adults and their carers. Please see our website for further details: https://www.wokingham.gov.uk/care-and-support-for-adults/support-for-carers/
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Adults and those that care for them
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Wokingham SENDIASS
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Tel: 0118 908 8233
Wokingham SENDIASS
Wokingham Youth Centre
35 Reading Road
Wokingham
Berkshire
RG41 1EG
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We support:
Parents of children and young people up to the age of 25 with special educational needs and disabilities.
Children and young people up to the age of 25 with special educational needs and disabilities
Parents, children and young people can get in touch with us whenever they need hel...
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The service is for parents of children with Special Educational Needs
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Wokingham Borough Council – services for children
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Tel: 0118 974 6105
RG40 1WN
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Provide social care services for children and young people
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Children, young people and those that care for them
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Deafplus Aldershot Centre
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Tel: 01252 313882
35-39 High Street
Aldershot
Hampshire
GU11 1BH
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deafPLUS are a registered medium-sized charity and company limited by guarantee working to encourage integration and equality between deaf and hearing people in all areas of life.
To work with people who are deaf, focusing on the person first,
rather than their level of deafness and to enable a...
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Deaf people. Hard of Hearing people (HOH) Deafened people. Deaf and HOH people who are Deaf and Blind. Deaf and HOH people who are from ethnic minority groups i.e. Black, Asian, non-British European etc. and their carers.
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Hart and Rushmoor Young Carers
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Tel: Mob: 07983 030689
Tel: 01252 815652
GU11 3DP
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We are a young carers service managed by Hart Voluntary Action - a local charity based in Fleet which supports the voluntary and community sector. We offer emotional/social/peer support, practical help and respite care to anyone aged 7-25 years living in Hart and Rushmoor who cares, unpaid, for a...
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Young carers aged 7-25 years
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The Makaton Charity
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Tel: 01276 606760
Manor House
46 London Road
Blackwater
Camberley
Surrey
GU17 0AA
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Makaton is a language programme which uses signs, symbols and speech to enable people with learning and communication difficulties to communicate.
The Makaton Charity:
- provides training to parents, carers, and professionals
- develops and produces printed and electronic resources
- works with...
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Parents, carers, professionals and users
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CLASP and Learning Disability Partnership Board
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Tel: 01189796364
07780749453
Upper Room
Wokingham Methodist Church
Rose Street
Wokingham
Berkshire
RG40 1XS
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Self advocacy charity for adults with Learning Disablities in Wokingham, no matter how profound.
Working to make a positive difference to our community.
Coffee shop, take notice campaigning groups, Listen to Us Training, Choir, Movement to Music, and much more
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Adults with Learning Disablities
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