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Contact A Family (National Office)

Tel: 0808 808 3555

209-211 City Road
London
Greater London
EC1V 1JN

0.7 miles away

Contact a Family provides support, advice and information for families with disabled children, no matter what their condition or disability.
Families of disabled children, and professionals working with them.
Ttp Network (Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura)

EC1V 1JN

0.7 miles away

TTPNetwork supports patients with the condition Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP). We also support family, friends and medical staff. Website based support http://www.ttpnetwork.org.uk
General public, medical professionals
Flexicare

Tel: 020 7278 4223

Holy Cross Centre
Cromer St
London
Greater London
WC1H 8JU

0.7 miles away

Flexicare provides practical, emotional and social support to people in their own homes. They support people with a variety of needs including mental health problems, brain injuries or HIV/AIDS.
General public
KIDS SEN Mediation Service

Tel: 0333 0062 835

7-9 Elliott's Place
London
Greater London
N1 8HX

0.7 miles away

KIDS SEND Mediation Service is an independent mediation and disagreement resolution service, which is free of charge for parents/carers and young people. Our service helps to settle disagreements between parents or young people and local authorities and schools or other education providers. These...
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Parents and carers of children with special educational needs
Kids

Tel: 020 8843 2941

7-9 Elliott's Place
London
Greater London
N1 8HX

0.7 miles away

KIDS approach is to empower disabled children and young people to develop their skills and abilities. We create opportunities for them to take part in positive play, learning, leisure, employment training and social activities. We are a unique organisation basing our success upon building a close...
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Working with disabled children, young people and their families.
Child Death Helpline

Tel: 0800 282 986

WC1N 3BH

0.7 miles away

A freephone Helpline service offering emotional support to anyone affected by the death of a child of any age, under any circumstances, however recently or long ago. All calls are answered by trained and profesionally supervised volunteers who are all bereaved parents.
Anyone affected by the death of a child
The Intensive Care Society

Tel: 020 7280 4350

Churchill House
35 Red Lion Square
London
Greater London
WC1R 4SG

0.8 miles away

The Intensive Care Society is the representative body in the UK for intensive care professionals and patients and is dedicated to the delivery of the highest quality of critical care to patients.
General public
Research Institute for Disabled Consumers (RiDC)

Tel: 020 7427 2460

Impact Hub King's Cross
34b York Way
London
Greater London
N1 9AB

0.8 miles away

The Research Institute for Disabled Consumers (RiDC) is an independent research charity providing free, practical and unbiased consumer reports for older and disabled people. There are online reports on: wheeled walking frames, riser recliner chairs, car adaptations for older and disabled drivers...
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Older, disabled people, carers and general public
Ovacome

Tel: 0800 008 7054

52-54 Featherstone Street
London
Greater London
EC1Y 8RT

0.8 miles away

Ovacome is the national UK ovarian cancer charity focused on providing support to anyone affected by ovarian cancer.
Anyone affected by ovarian cancer
Thomas Pocklington Trust

Tel: 020 8995 0880

Pocklington Hub
3 Queen Square
London
Greater London
WC1N 3AR

0.8 miles away

Thomas Pocklington Trust is a national charity dedicated to enabling and empowering blind and partially sighted people of all ages to live the life they want to lead. With a core focus on Education, Employment and Engagement, it is committed to increasing awareness and understanding of the needs ...
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Blind and partially sighted people, their families and carers, members of the general public, healthcare and sight loss sector professionals.