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Bournemouth Deaf Club

Lockyer Hall
27a Morley Road
Pokesdown
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH5 2JJ

15.0 miles away

Bournemouth Deaf Club is a social club for the deaf community in Bournemouth and the surrounding areas. Sign language courses are also available at the deaf club.
Anybody with a hearing impairment, their carers, people who are learning sign-language, interpreters and anybody who wanted to engage in the deaf community. The general public can hire our club for private events.
The Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia Support Group

Tel: 01305 772 286

DT3 5AF

15.0 miles away

The HSP/FSP Support Group helps people diagnosed with Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia [also known as Familial Spastic Paraparesis]. It is a UK based Registered Charity and was started as a 'self-help' group in 1989 by Stephanie Wyatt to support her affected husband and son. We now have over 300 me...
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Helps people diagnosed with Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia [also known as Familial Spastic Paraparesis] and their families
Dorset Adult Aspergers Support (Daas)

DT4 8JH

15.1 miles away

Providing information and peer support for adults diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome and their carers, in the Dorset area.
People with Aspergers/Autism/ASD and their relatives and carers
Uk Fibromyalgia Bournemouth

Tel: 01202 259155

BH5 2JS

15.1 miles away

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Face - Family And Community Enrichment

Tel: 01202 424994

Immanuel Church Halls
120 Southbourne Road
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH6 3QJ

15.5 miles away

FACE - Family and Community Enrichment are an organisation primarily for the Southbourne area of Bournemouth providing a range of services that support the needs of the community.
General public
Learning Disability Partnership Board Dorset

Tel: 01305 225616

Partnership Board Project Officer
Dorchester Local Office
Acland Road
Dorchester
Dorset
DT1 1SH

15.5 miles away

The people who come to the meetings are all interested in improving services for people with learning disabilties. People come from the NHS, social services, Dorset People First, carers groups and many other organisations.
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The Dorset Deaf Childrens Society

Tel: 01202 571089

9 Oakland Walk
West Parley
Ferndown
Dorset
BH22 8PF

15.6 miles away

Membership is free for all families with a hearing impaired child living in Dorset or for supporters of hearing impaired children and their families living in Dorset. We are a registered charity who organise social events and provide monetary grants and equipment for hearing impaired children and...
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Members of the public and professionals.
Dorset County Council – services for adults

Tel: 01305 221016

Adult Access Team
Pullman Court, Station Approach
Weymouth Avenue
Dorchester
Dorset
DT1 1GA

15.6 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Huntington'S Disease Association Dorset

BH22 8QE

15.6 miles away

The HDA (Huntington’s Disease Association) is a national charity which provides support for families affected by Huntington’s Disease (HD). The Dorset branch is a support group for sufferers, carers, family members at risk, and all those affected by HD in and around Dorset. We are part of the n...
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Carers, people who have Huntington's Disease, people at risk of developing Huntington's Disease.
Greenwood Centre For Independent Living

Tel: 033 300 30010

Maiden Castle Road
Dorchester
Dorset
DT1 2ER

15.7 miles away

If you need information and advice on disability products, national and local suppliers, organisations and services, we can help you find it. In addition, there are computer facilities available for you to search our extensive information databases, either with or without help from our experience...
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The Centre for Independent Living is designed for people of all ages and disabilities, their carers and families, health and social care professionals, voluntary, community and business organisations.