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Headway Southampton
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Tel: 023 8086 2948
120 Commercial Road
Totton
Totton
Hampshire
SO40 3AD
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Headway Southampton provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with a brain injury, also support for families and carers.
They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem.
Support is also available with the online DIREC...
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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Mencap Southampton
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Tel: 023 8058 4088
187a Portswood Road
Southampton
Hampshire
SO17 2NF
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We believe that everyone with a learning disability, young and old, whatever their age, nature and severity of their disability should be empowered through appropriate support to exercise their right to choice, opportunity and respect. We also believe that support for the families of people with ...
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People with a learning disability and their families/carers
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Mencap Society Eastleigh Borough And Romsey
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Tel: 023 8048 3471
56 Oaktree Road
Bitterne Park
Southampton
Hampshire
SO18 1PH
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Mencap aims to protect and enhance the life chances of children and adults with learning disabilities living in Eastleigh and Romsey.
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Motor Neurone Disease Association Southampton
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Tel: 023 8089 1842
SO16 6YD
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The Branch covers Southampton and all areas with postcodes beginning with SO. We hold regular support meetings for people living with MND and their carers, family and friends. These provide an opportunity to meet with other people living with the disease, and to share experiences and ideas.
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People living with MND and their carers, family and friends.
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Southampton Sight
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Tel: 023 8076 9882
3 Bassett Avenue
Bassett
Southampton
Hampshire
SO16 7DP
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Southampton Sight provides services, support and advice to people with sight loss. We pride ourselves on our professional service and customer care. All of our services are focused on the individual and enabling independence.
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Hampshire Disability Cricket
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Tel: 07920 452537
The Hampshire Rose Bowl
Botley Road
West End
Southampton
Hampshire
SO30 3XH
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Hampshire Cricket Board runs one of the most advanced disability cricket programs in the country.
The Disability Cricket Program provides training and competitive opportunities for people of all ages with a variety of learning, emotional and physical disabilities. The HCB also supports the Hamp...
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The Rose Road Association
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Tel: 023 8072 1234
Bradbury Centre
300 Aldermoor Road
Southampton
Hampshire
SO16 5NA
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The Rose Road Association work with children and young people who have multiple and complex health needs, and their families They believe in valuing individuals, celebrating achievement and respecting the choices of young people.
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Children and young people who have multiple and complex health needs, and their families.
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Fareham and Gosport and Districts Branch of Parkinson's UK
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Crofton Community Centre
Stubbington Lane
Stubbington
Fareham
Hampshire
PO14 2PP
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Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Also organise regular events and social activities - join and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area.
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People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
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Young Arthritis Support (Isle Of Wight)
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Tel: 01983 521766
PO30 5NB
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We offer support, Out Reach, Sign posting and fun days. Work placement and work experience.
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Young people (aged 1 to 55) with a form of arthritis or chronic illness
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Southampton A-Buzz Parent Forum
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Tel: 07941 461435
23 Redwood Court
Southampton
Hampshire
SO16 3PU
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The Southampton A-Buzz Parent Forum is an independent group of parents and carers of children and young people with disabilities/ special needs who work with service providers and professionals in Southampton City Council, the NHS and the voluntary sector. We also provide one to one support for ...
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All parent carers of children and young people up to age 25. Parent carers could be foster, adoptive, grandparents with care also. We can provide advice, signposting to professionals but please try and use our website first.
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