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Down's Syndrome Norfolk
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Tel: 07968655703
6 Manor Road
Roydon
Diss
Roydon
Norfolk
IP22 5QU
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Down's Syndrome Norfolk 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 social and fundraising events
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Anyone with an interest in Down's syndrome can contact us for information and support.
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Ipswich Deaf Children's Society
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Suffolk House
2 Wharfedale Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 4JP
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Our mission is to provide the appropriate support, advice, assistance and experiences to those children and young people who have hearing loss. We want to help them lead a full and fun life, showing them that there’s nothing holding them back from living their best life!
Bringing children, youn...
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Papworth Trust The West Suffolk Disability Resource Centre
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Tel: 01284 748888
4 Bunting Road
Moreton Hall Estate
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP32 7BX
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The West Suffolk Disability Resource Centre (DRC) is a partnership between voluntary and statutory organisations. The centre is independent to ensure that disabled people receive free, impartial advice, and easy access to key disability services.
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Carers and General Public
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British Red Cross Ipswich Medical Loans Centre
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Tel: 01473 219261
15 Chevallier Street
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 2PF
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To provide the public with a short-term loan service, particularly in an emergency, of items such as wheelchairs, walking frames, commodes, back rests, bed cradles, bath seats and toilet raisers, which are essential items for people coping at home with disability or sickness.
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Parkinson'S Uk Bury St Edmunds Branch
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Tel: 07795171621 or 0344 225 3614
Moreton Hall Community Centre
Lawson Place
Symonds Road
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP32 7EW
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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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ISCRE and Suffolk Law Centre
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Tel: 01473 408111
Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality (ISCRE) / Suffolk Law Centre
46A St Matthews Street
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 3EP
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Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality (ISCRE):
We work to influence change, to elevate the voices of underrepresented and underinvested communities and to challenge racism and prejudice. We act as a critical friend to public bodies and mainstream service provision whilst campaigning on...
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Anxiety/Ocd Support Group - Ipswich
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Tel: 07922 973916
c/o The Friends Society of Quakers
39 Fonnereau Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 3JH
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This group is open to people with OCD, BDD, and other associated anxiety disorders. It is also open to carers and family members if you would like to bring someone along with you.
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People with OCD, BDD, and other associated anxiety disorders. It is also open to carers and family members.
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Suffolk Sight
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Tel: 01473 611011
19 Tower Street
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 3BE
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Suffolk Sight was formed by the merger of The East Suffolk Association for the Blind and West Suffolk Sight. Suffolk Sight CIO.
Registered Charity Number 1183608
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Any visually impaired people, and their families and carers.
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Ipswich Disabled Advice Bureau
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Tel: 01473 217313
19 Tower Street
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 3BE
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Ipswich Disabled Advice Bureau provides free and confidential advice, information and advocacy to disabled people and their families.
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Disabled people, their families and carers
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Suffolk Home Library Service (Hls)
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Tel: This service is offered direct from your local library. Please contact your nearest library to find out about the Home Library Service in your area.
IP1 3DE
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The Home Library Service (HLS) takes books and other items to older and disabled people in their own homes, including those who live in sheltered accommodation and residential nursing homes. Local volunteers work with the support of library staff to deliver the service.
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Older and disabled people who are unable to use the library
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