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Swindon Kidney Patient'S Association (Skpa) Swindon
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Deansfield
Cricklade
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN6 6BW
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The Swindon Kidney Patients' Association (SKPA) offers support for dialysis and renal transplant patients, living in the Swindon area. The SKPA is a branch of the Six Counties Kidney Patients Association (SCKPA), which supports all patients covered by the Kidney Unit and Transplant Centre at the ...
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Bournstream
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Tel: 01453 845568
GL12 7AR
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Bournstream is a unique outdoor adventure playsite on the Cotswold edge, roughly between Gloucester and Bristol - half a mile out of Wotton-Under-Edge, set in a hidden valley bordered by fields and woodland.
It has picnic areas, with tables and benches, toilet house, with changing platform. The...
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Children with disabilities and special needs, their families, carers and special schools.
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Gloucestershire Young Carers
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Tel: 01452 733060
7 Twigworth Court Business Centre
Twigworth
Gloucestershire
GL2 9PG
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Gloucestershire Young Carers is a dynamic charity constantly growing and developing to meet the ever-changing needs of young carers in the county. We provide a raft of services to suit the needs of each young carer and their family.
Our services target a wide range of needs – whether the young c...
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Young Carers and their families and professionals
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Cotswold Riding For The Disabled
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Tel: 01242 584420
Cheltenham Racecourse
Prestbury Park
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL50 4SH
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Cotswold RDA was founded in 1965 and is a member of the National Riding for the Disabled Association. We operate from our riding school based on Cheltenham Racecourse and keep our ponies on adjoining land. Riding facilities are provided for 150-200 adults and children on a weekly basis (including...
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Cotswold Riding for the Disabled enables people with disabilities to ride, to benefit their health and wellbeing, and to achieve their goals.
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Gloucester Speakability
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Tel: 01452 725 202
GL52 8RP
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Aphasia Self Help Group in Gloucester is a self help group for people suffering with Aphasia.
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People affected by aphasia, a disability that affects communication. Some people may experience partial or total loss of speech, others may be unable to read, write or understand numbers.
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Koalas
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Tel: 01793 465361
Swindon Opportunity Group
Salt Way Centre
Pearl Road
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN5 5TD
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Providing support information and advice to families who have children with SEND. Providing a pre-school group where children can attend once a week to support their continued development, helping them reach their full potential. Providing individual programs to support development, liaising ...
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Swindon Portage
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Tel: 01793 465360
Salt Way Centre
Pearl Road
Middleleaze
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN5 5TD
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Carers and their children
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Swindon Me Support Group
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Tel: 01793 344700
SN25 3PH
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Our Aims:
•To encourage and support sufferers and carers in a positive way, through meeting regularly.
•To share information and ways of coping with the illness.
•To raise public awareness of M.E/CFS and its effects.
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Sufferers, carers, general public
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Rainbow Trust Swindon Team
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Tel: 01793 841204
Spittleborough Farm House
Swindon Road
Wootton Bassett
Wiltshire
SN4 8ET
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Rainbow Trust supports over 25% of the 6,000 families in England who have a child aged 0-18 years of age with a life threatening or terminal illness and need the bespoke support we offer.
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We support the whole family including parents, carers, the unwell child, brothers, sisters and grandparents. Any family can receive support from the moment of their child or young person’s diagnosis.
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Housebound Library Service Swindon
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Tel: 07769 281666
West Swindon Library
Link Centre
Whitehill Way
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN5 7DL
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Home Library is for residents of Swindon Borough who:
- Have a long term disability, which prevents them from getting into a library.
- Because of a disability, would find it difficult to carry books home.
- Are recovering from a stay in hospital or long illness at home.
- Have a carer with no s...
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