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Centre 81
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Tel: 01493 852573
Yare House
Morton Peto Road
Great Yarmouth
Norfolk
NR31 0LT
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Centre 81 is a fully accessible skills and activities centre for people with physical or sensory disabilities. We focus on ability, not disability, helping people to lead fuller lives in a safe, friendly, and fun environment at our centre and out in the community. We also off a door-to-door bus s...
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Norfolk Association For The Disabled
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Tel: 01603 432900
NR7 9UT
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Our main objectives are to provide advice, support and encouragement for people with disabilities.
This is achieved through a network of district committees and a telephone helpline. We also raise funds for Holiday grants.
We issue a quarterly newsletter and maintain an information database cov...
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Carers of physically disabled people and the disabled people themselves.
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Breathe Easy - Great Yarmouth & Waveney
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Tel: 0300 3030 253
NR31 9BE
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Breathe Easy is the support network of the British Lung Foundation. We provide mutual support to all people with lung disease and their family and Carers from all sections of the community . Our aim is to provide information and the opportunity for people to mix and make new friends. There are n...
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People living with a lung condition, and for those who look after them.
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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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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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Shine
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Tel: 01493 661000
Alpha Centre
Alpha Road
Great Yarmouth
Norfolk
NR31 0LG
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Shine (formally Great Yarmouth and Waveney Contact) was established in 1988 by parents of children with special needs to provide a free, confidential support service offering information, befriending, and advocacy services for parents and carers.
Over the years our organisation has grown to offe...
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Parents, Carers, Professionals
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Headway Norfolk And Waveney (Gorleston)
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Tel: 01493 442994
Headway House
Trafalgar Road East
Gorleston-on-Sea
Great Yarmouth
Norfolk
NR31 6NX
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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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East Norfolk Family Carers Group (for adults with learning difficulties)
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Tel: 01493 748116
30 Queen Annes Road
Great Yarmouth
Norfolk
NR31 0LE
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The group aims to provide support for family carers of adults with learning difficulties in East Norfolk.
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Your Voice Norwich
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Tel: 0344 800 8020
Sapphire House
Roundtree Way
Norwich
Norfolk
NR7 8SS
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Your Voice is a membership scheme for people who are interested in sharing their views and experiences to help to develop and improve health, social care and housing support services in Norfolk.
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General public, aged 18 and over.
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Cri Du Chat Syndrome Support Group
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Tel: 0845 094 2725
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PO Box 3408
Norwich
Norfolk
NR3 3WE
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Our vision is a society that values and nurtures those with Cri du Chat syndrome enabling them to live full, happy and healthier lives.
We aim to provide support to people with Cri du Chat syndrome by engaging with them and supporting their families, their carers and professionals.
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