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Camden Sensory Needs Service
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Tel: 020 7974 4000
London Borough of Camden
7th Floor, 5 Pancras Square
c/o Judd Street
London
Greater London
WC1H 9JE
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The adult Sensory Needs Service is a specialist team that supports people who live in Camden. We can help if you:
- Are certified or registered blind (severely sight impaired) or partially sighted (sight impaired)
- Have a non-correctable sight loss in both eyes
- Are Deaf or hard of hearing
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People who are blind or partially sighted, deaf or hard of hearing.
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London Borough of Camden Special Educational Needs Team
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Tel: 020 7974 6500
Town Hall
Judd Street
London
Greater London
WC1H 9JE
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Camden's Special Educational Needs Team work in close liaison with parents/carers, schools and others professionals to manage the statutory assessment process under the 1996 Education Act for a child and young person with complex, significant and long-term special educational needs.
The majorit...
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London Borough of Camden
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Tel: 020 7974 6666
Camden Town Hall
Judd Street
London
Greater London
WC1H 9JE
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Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
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Ovacome
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Tel: 0800 008 7054
52-54 Featherstone Street
London
Greater London
EC1Y 8RT
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Ovacome is the national UK ovarian cancer charity focused on providing support to anyone affected by ovarian cancer.
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Anyone affected by ovarian cancer
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Chinese Information And Advice Centre (Ciac)
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Tel: 0845 313 1868
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Lower Ground Floor
London Chinatown Market
71-73 Charing Cross Road
London
Greater London
WC2H 0NE
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The Chinese Information and Advice Centre (CIAC) was established in 1982. They are a UK charity offering free legal advice and support to disadvantaged Chinese people living in the UK.
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Hypermobility Syndrome Association
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Tel: 033 3011 6388
The Hypermobility Syndromes Association
49 Greek Street
London
Greater London
W1D 4EG
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The HMSA is an organisation for people with one of the Hypermobility Syndromes, such as Joint Hypermobility , Ehlers-Danlos and Marfans. There are many types of Hypermobility Syndromes and this charity works in providing information to the public, medical, social, health and education professiona...
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Carers / professionals / members / general public.
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Tel: 020 7439 3822
2 Leicester Court
London
Greater London
WC2H 7DW
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The Chinese Community Centre offers advice and information for the Chinese community on a range of issues, including welfare benefits, employment, education, housing, and legal advice.
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General Public but need to join as a member
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Barchester’s Charitable Foundation
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Tel: 0800 328 3328
3rd Floor, The Aspect
12 Finsbury Square
London
Greater London
EC2A 1AS
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Barchester’s Charitable Foundation helps individuals aged 65+ and other adults with a disabilities across England, Scotland and Wales. Applications for individuals must be completed by a third party, who knows the individual in a professional or community-based capacity, e.g. a healthcare profess...
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Older people 65+, adults (18+) with a physical or learning disability, adults (18+) with mental health problems.
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South Westminster Mental Health Carers Group
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Tel: 020 7534 6685
West End Community Mental Health Team
Soho Centre for Health and Care
1 Frith Street
London
Greater London
W1D 3HZ
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Support group for unpaid carers supporting a friend or relative who is experiencing mental illness and accessing secondary adult mental health services in Westminster. Membership only; people interested in joining the group must contact Eleanor, Emily or Kelly in the first instance.
Emily: emily...
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Mental health carers only
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Tel: 020 7287 0904
29 -30 Soho Square
London
Greater London
W1D 3QS
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We provide support and information for Chinese Carers in a culturally appropriate and understanding environment. We act as a focal point for Chinese Carers to meet and share their experiences and provide mutual support to one another. We also have a one-stop resource centre offering Chinese Carer...
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