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Batias
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Tel: 01375 389 869
The Beehive
Community Resource Centre
West Street
Grays
Essex
RM17 6XP
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Batias empowers adults with disabilities towards independence through advocacy. Batias helps clients to make informed choices, to speak out and get their wishes heard.
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Adults 18+ with a learning disability.
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Snac (Special Needs Activity Club)
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Tel: 01375 389867
The Beehive
West Street
Grays
Essex
RM17 6XP
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SNAC aims to provide opportunities and encouragement to young people who have physical and or learning difficulties, by the provision of programmes of educational, recreational and social activities.
In order to meet our aims we produce programmes of activities, from which young people and thei...
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Thurrock Council
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Tel: 01375 652868
Civic Offices
New Road
Grays
Essex
RM17 6SL
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Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
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Tel: 01375 391444
Trans-Vol
2nd Floor, Thameside Complex
Orsett Road
Grays
Essex
RM17 5DX
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Trans-Vol provides transport for people who are either elderly, frail or have a disability or impairment and who live in Thurrock.
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Any resident of Thurrock who is either elderly, frail or has a disability or impairment can access our services.
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Tel: 01375 659 172
153 Bridge Road
Grays
Essex
RM17 6DB
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Within Thurrock there is a service set up specifically to help support people that provide unpaid care to relatives, friends or neighbours.
The Thurrock Carers Service provides information, advice, practical and emotional support for anyone who is caring for another person; whether you are caring...
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Continence Advisory Service Outer North East London
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Tel: 0300 300 1686
Continence Advisory Service
South Hornchurch Health Centre
106 Southend Road
Rainham
Kent
RM13 7XR
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The Continence Advisory Service is a Clinical Nurse Led service specialising in incontinence and other bladder or bowel dysfunctions. The service provides assessment, diagnosis, management, education and support to improve continence for clients. It also provides education and support to carers, ...
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Any one can access the service for advice or self refer
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Headway South East London North West Kent
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Tel: 0203 058 1020
Headway SELNWK, Shrewsbury Community Centre
Bushmoor Crescent, Shooters Hill
Greenwich
London
Greater London
SE18 3EG
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Headway provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with brain injury and support and respite for their families.
They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem.
Free carer advice and support services are available.
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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The Society is a Registered National Charity, founded in 1968, when a group of enthusiastic photographers in Richmond invited a group of severely disabled ex-servicemen from the Royal Star and Garter Home to join their meetings and share their interest.
Since then the society has grown steadily,...
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Home Start Greenwich
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Tel: 020 8317 4298
c/o Oak House
Barnfield Rd
Plumstead
London
Greater London
SE18 3UH
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Through a network of nearly 16,000 trained parent volunteers we support thousands of parents who are struggling to cope. Our families need support for many reasons including post-natal illness, disability, bereavement, the illness of a parent or child, or social isolation. Parents supporting othe...
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Alzheimer's and Dementia Support Services (ADSS)
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Tel: 01474 533990
Safeharbour Memory Wellbeing Centre
Coldharbour Road
Northfleet
Kent
DA11 8AE
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Alzheimer's and Dementia Support Services (ADSS) is a registered charity and has developed specialist services to support people with dementia and those who care for them in the areas of Dartford, Gravesham and Swanley. Our primary aim is to help people to remain living in their own home for as l...
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People with dementia and their carers.
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