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Scoliosis Association UK

Tel: 020 8964 1166

Ground Floor
329 Latimer Road
London
Greater London
W10 6RA

2.7 miles away

The Scoliosis Association UK (SAUK) aims to provide advice, support and information to people with scoliosis and other spinal conditions, including kyphosis and lordosis.
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Dementia Concern

Tel: 020 8568 4448

223 Windmill Road
Ealing
London
Greater London
W5 4DJ

2.8 miles away

We provide support and practical help to people with dementia and their carers including Independent Advocacy; Home Respite Breaks; Weekend Day-care; Dementia Café; Carers Training and Bi-monthly newsletter.
People with dementia and their cares
Mencap Hammersmith And Fulham

Tel: 020 8748 5168

W6 0YD

2.8 miles away

Mencap provides support and information for people with a learning disability or Down's syndrome, their families and carers. It also offers a pre-work preparation training course for adults with learning disabilities, with possible work placement and voluntary work opportunities.
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Family Action Young Carers Service

Tel: 020 8968 0535

Kensington and Chelsea
Catholic Childrens Society
73 St Charles Square
London
Greater London
W10 6EJ

2.9 miles away

Young carers aged between seven and seventeen are welcome to attend. The project aims to give young carers a break from the daily responsibilities of being a carer. It is an opportunity to mix with other young carers in a social setting and engage in sports and leisure activities as well as provi...
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Young carers aged 7 to 17
Catholic Children'S Society (Westminster)

Tel: 020 8969 5305

73 St Charles Square
London
Greater London
W10 6EJ

2.9 miles away

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Children, general public
The Advocacy Project

Tel: 020 8962 8695

73 St Charles Square
London
Greater London
W10 6EJ

2.9 miles away

The Advocacy Project provides advocacy for adults with learning disabilities. The service is available in the boroughs of Westminster, Camden, Kensington and Chelsea and Brent.
The service is for adults with learning disabilities. Carers can refer themselves if they have a learning disability, or if the person they care for has.
Full Of Life

Tel: 020 8960 9064

Kensal House
379 Ladbroke Grove
London
Greater London
W10 5BQ

2.9 miles away

Full of Life is a charity that supports and provides services to parent carers and their disabled children/adults. We give free practical independent advice to parent carers through our direct services. This consists of parent forums, advocacy for children and adult services and a parent partner...
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Parent carers and their disabled childredults
Parkinson's UK Hanwell Support Group

Tel: 0344 225 3609

William Hobbayne Centre
St. Dunstans Road
London
Greater London
W7 2HB

3.0 miles away

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.
People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Kensington & Chelsea Mental Health Carers Association London

Tel: 020 8960 3873

Office 9
Canalside House
383 Ladbroke Grove
London
Greater London
W10 5AA

3.0 miles away

Kensington and Chelsea Mental Health Carers Association provides support, advice and formal advocacy to carers of people with mental health issues living in the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea. We aim to provide guidance to carers and help them access the rights and services that are av...
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Mental Health Carers
Outside In Pathways

Tel: 020 8968 3478

35d Bassett Road
North Kensington
London
Greater London
W10 6LB

3.0 miles away

Outside In Pathways is a project for people with learning disabilities in London. We offer inspiring art-based educational workshops for people with a wide range of difficulties, including autism and those with complex or high-support needs. Exposure to art and culture is important to everyone’...
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