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Assert Brighton And Hove
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Tel: 01273 234850
Community Base
113 Queens Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 3XG
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Assert supports autistic adults and their parents, partners or carers by providing advice, information, resources, education, social inclusion, volunteering opportunities and support to improve wellbeing and reduce isolation. Assert provide various courses, benefits advice, short term case work s...
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Adults with Asperger Syndrome or high functioning autism and their parents, partners or carers
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Crossroads Care Brighton and Hove
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Tel: 01273 234021
Community Base
113 Queens Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 3XG
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If you care for an elderly, ill or disabled friend or relative at home, you’ll know how stressful a job it can sometimes be. You may have people around you who can help out from time to time, but wouldn’t it be great if you had regular respite from someone you can trust?
At Crossroads Care we b...
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We work with both children and adults with most disabilities.
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Parent Carers' Council
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Tel: 0748 405 1753
c/o Amaze
Community Base
113 Queens Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 3XG
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The Parent Carers' Council (PaCC) is a city-wide group for all parent carers who are responsible for children and young people with special needs including ongoing health conditions, physical disabilities and learning disabilities.
The group was formed to enable parent carers of children with a...
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Parents and carers of children (0 to 25) with special needs.
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Rockinghorse Children's Charity
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Tel: 01273 330044
13 Prince Albert Street
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 1HE
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The principal object of the charity is to make life better for sick and disabled children in Sussex.
We do this by providing medical equipment in order to improve the treatment and care of sick children together with supporting projects that add to the quality of life of disabled children, who...
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Royal British Legion Sussex
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Tel: 0808 802 8080
BN1 3XF
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The Royal British Legion (RBL) provides welfare support, social contact and assistance to the ex-service community.
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Lifecentre
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Tel: 01243 786349
Lifecentre
PO Box 58
Chichester
West Sussex
PO19 8UD
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Lifecentre is a registered charity (Reg charity No. 1127779) which offers face to face counselling for survivors of sexual abuse in West Sussex, both adults and children. We also provide telephone, text and email helpline services which are available nationally.
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Survivors of sexual abuse and their supporters
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Whoopsadaisy
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Tel: 01273 554178 / 07588 555761
Whoopsadaisy Pavilion
Preston Park
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 6HN
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Whoopsadaisy provides Conductive Education sessions for children with physical disabilities.
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children with wide range of motor disorders, including some undiagnosed conditions affecting mobility such as cerebral palsy, global development delay, acquired brain injury, Down’s Syndrome, etc.
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Brighton and Hove Family Information Service
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Tel: 01273 293545
BN1 1JA
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We provide information and advice to parents and carers on local services that can offer them support as well as childcare and childcare funding.
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Sussex & Kent ME/CFS Society
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Tel: 01273 674828
PO Box 309
Brighton
East Sussex
BN50 9FR
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The Sussex & Kent ME/CFS Society is the registered charity that informs, supports and represents those affected by Myalgic Encephalopathy (ME) or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).
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People with ME or CFS, their families and carers.
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Brighton & Hove Impetus
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Tel: 01273 775 888
Brighthelm Centre
North Road
Hove
East Sussex
BN1 1YD
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Impetus are a Brighton and Hove based charity which provides direct support services to local people experiencing disability and/or disadvantage.
Our vision is to create a society in which the most vulnerable people are valued and have the opportunity to achieve quality of life and well-being. ...
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Our users include people with learning disabilities, people with mental health issues, older people, people with physical disabilities and people with autistic spectrum conditions.
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