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Challenging Behaviour Foundation
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Tel: 0300 666 0126
Challenging Behaviour Foundation
The Old Courthouse
New Road Avenue
Chatham
Kent
ME4 6BE
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The Challenging Behaviour Foundation provides information and support to families and professionals caring for individuals with severe learning disabilities whose behaviour challenges.
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Family Carers/Professionals.
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Kent Autistic Trust
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Tel: 01634 405168
14 High Street
Brompton
Gillingham
Kent
ME7 5AE
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We have been providing high quality services for people with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and their families since 1989. We offer individual, tailor made, person centred, solutions of support for adults through our living and day vocational and lifeskill services.
Our team has a wide range of...
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People with Autism and their families
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Medway Council Access Team
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Tel: 01634 334466
Medway Council
Gun Wharf
Dock Road
Chatham
Kent
ME4 4TR
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Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
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Learning Disability Partnership Board Medway
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Tel: 01634 333333
Adult Social Care Medway Council
Gun Wharf
Dock Road
Chatham
Kent
ME4 4TR
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A local partnership which brings together people with learning disabilities, relatives and carers, public, voluntary and independent agencies in Medway. It helps them to plan better services for people with learning disabilities and helps them get better access to the chances and services that ev...
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Medway SENDIAS
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Tel: 01634 566 303 (answerphone messages will be responded to within 48 hours)
Family Action
5A New Road Avenue
Chatham
Kent
ME4 6BB
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Medway Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information and Advice Support service (SENDIAS) provides a range of free and impartial help to parents/carers, children and young people.
We hope to make children and young people with SEND more aware of what they’re entitled to, and the options...
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Parents/Carers of Children with Special Educational Needs living in Medway.
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Age Uk Medway
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Tel: 01634 572 616
The Admirals Offices
Main Gate Road
Historic Dockyard
Chatham
Kent
ME4 4TZ
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Age UK Medway has had a presence in the Medway Towns since the 1970s.
In 2010 the Age Concerns Gillingham and Strood merged to become Medway Age Concern, and in 2012 we made the transition to become a local partner of Age UK, becoming Age UK Medway.
During the last four decades the organisat...
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Carers, general public, health professionals.
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Disability Assist Kent
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Tel: 01233 633187
c/o R & B Star
Unit 9 & 10 Nimbus Enterprise Park
Liphook Way
Maidstone
Kent
ME16 0LQ
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Disability Assist is a charity established to give disabled people, their carers and the people who work with them, information and advice about any issue connected with disability.
Disability Assist provides free confidential information and advice on all aspects of disability to the residents ...
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Signalong
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Tel: 0845 450 8422
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Stratford House
Waterside Court
Rochester
Kent
ME2 4NZ
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Charity specialising in sign-supported communication for people with speech, language and communication needs, especially learning difficulties and autism.
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Carers, professionals, families.
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The Albany Taxi Charity
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Tel: 07704 037329
ME1 9EW
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In 1972 a group of Licensed Taxi-Drivers arranged to take some children with special needs to the seaside. It took a year to arrange this trip but by the following summer 36 brightly decorated taxis left from Crispen House Bermondsey in convoy to Margate, 72 children attended that day.
Albany h...
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Children with special needs and their carers
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Carers Relief Service Kent
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Tel: 01634 715995
Lingley House, Rooms 2 & 3
Commissioners Road
Strood
Rochester
Kent
ME2 4EE
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Provide care workers to support adults with a learning disability to part-take in activities in the community to achieve their aspirations and be more independent. Also provide respite for the main carers of adults with a learning disability.
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Carers and adults with a learning disability only that meet our criteria.
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