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Deaf Connexions
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Tel: 01603 660889
Rotary House
King Street
Norwich
Norfolk
NR1 2BL
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Deaf Connexions is a voluntary organisation working in Norfolk to provide a range of services to support deaf people and their families through the provision of information, and communication support.
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Deaf people and their families
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Headway Suffolk (Bury St Edmunds)
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Tel: 01284 702535
St George’s House
Olding Road
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP33 3TA
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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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Motor Neurone Disease Association Suffolk Group
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Tel: 01359 241084
IP30 0SG
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Branches and groups strive to provide the best possible support to local people with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), their families and carers.
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Asperger East Anglia
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Tel: 01603 620500
Charing Cross Centre
17/19 St John Maddermarket
Norwich
Norfolk
NR2 1DN
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Asperger East Anglia offers personal, friendly support and assistance for everyone with or suspected of having Asperger syndrome, their families and others who work with or care for them by providing a comprehensive and integrated service. .
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Anyone affected by Asperger syndrome can use our service
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The BUILD Charity
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Tel: 01603 618029
12 Bank Street
Norwich
Norfolk
NR2 4SE
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The BUILD Charity provides around 400 community based social, leisure and learning opportunities each year, based on building self-confidence to make informed choices about the type of leisure and social life that most of us would normally take for granted.
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Anyone, with any disability, aged 18 or over, and in Norfolk
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Tel: 01603 496623 or 07900 153753
Norfolk Community Law Service
14 Prince of Wales Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR1 1LB
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We are a registered charity dedicated to providing access to justice and equality in Norfolk.
Our services include:
- 15 minute free legal advice on employment, family and general law matters
- Debt advice
- Welfare benefits advice and representation at Tribunal
- Legal advice for victims of ...
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We target our services at individuals and groups, particularly those who cannot afford access to justice and representation. This includes, for example, those with long term physical and/or mental ill-health, physical and sensory disabilities and/or learning difficulties, offenders, ex-offenders,...
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Norfolk Millennium Trust for Carers
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Tel: 01603 623 958
Norfolk Community Foundation
Wolterton5th Floor, St. James Mill
Whitefriars
Norwich
Norfolk
NR3 1TN
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The Norfolk Millennium Trust for Carers aims to offer unpaid carers a better quality of life by giving grants for practical items like washing machines and laptops, power packs for wheelchairs and short breaks.
The Fund is now administered by Norfolk Community Foundation.
Grants of up to £250...
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Unpaid carers living in Norfolk
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Beat National Helpline (Head Office)
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Tel: Helpline: 0808 801 0677
Beat Unit 1
Chalk Hill House
19 Rosary Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR1 1SZ
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Beat is dedicated to helping people with anorexia nervosa, bulimia, binge eating disorder, emotional overeating, EDNOS, and other eating disorders. They offer helplines, online support, and information services. Their online support groups and regional support services allow people to talk to oth...
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Tel: 01603 634133
38A Bull Close
Norwich
Norfolk
NR3 1SX
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Opening Doors is a self advocacy organisation run by people with learning difficulties, for people with learning difficulties.
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Adults with learning disabilities
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Young Downs Group Norfolk
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Tel: 079686 55703
NR14 7PD
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DSN serves its members throughout the county by:
•Providing information, advice and support.
•Working with and alongside the statutory agencies (Health, Education and Social Services) and other voluntary organisations.
•Supporting new parents.
•Organising activities such as The Young Down's G...
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