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Mancroft Advice Project (Map) Norwich
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Tel: 01603 766994
The Risebrow Centre
Chantry Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR2 1RF
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MAP is here for young people. We are advisers, counsellors and youth workers who work together to provide the best help we can in a way that makes sense to you. We also provide education and training for young people, parents, carers and other workers. We work from our centres in Norwich and Grea...
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Young people aged 11 - 25
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Broadland District Council
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Tel: 01603 430635
Thorpe Lodge
1 Yarmouth Road
Thorpe St Andrew
Norwich
Norfolk
NR7 0DU
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Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
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Tel: 01603 634133
38A Bull Close
Norwich
Norfolk
NR3 1SX
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Opening Doors is a self advocacy organisation run by people with learning difficulties, for people with learning difficulties.
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Adults with learning disabilities
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Voluntary Norfolk Head Office
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Tel: 01603 614474
Voluntary Norfolk
83-87 Pottergate
Norwich
Norfolk
NR2 1DZ
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Voluntary Norfolk is the largest voluntary sector infrastructure organisation in Norfolk. We support the work of voluntary and community organisations through a range of free and paid-for services and by providing a voice for the voluntary and community sector within key partnerships in the count...
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Headway Norfolk and Waveney
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Tel: 01603 788114
4 Woolgate Court
St Benedicts Street
Norwich
Norfolk
NR2 4AP
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Day Service, one-to-one outreach and community support groups for adults affected by acquired brain injury including stroke in Norfolk and Waveney. Programmes and sessions designed to increase independence and confidence, and aid meaningful recovery. Assessments, additional support and goal setti...
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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The Hamlet Centre Norwich
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Tel: 01603 215193
The Hamlet Charity
Head Office
Johnson Place
Norwich
Norfolk
NR2 1SJ
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The Hamlet charity supports over 300 families in Norfolk. We work with babies to young adults who have disabilities and profound complex health needs, providing recreational, educational and social opportunities. We have an adult centre and children centre, both based in the city of Norwich. Ser...
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Musical Keys
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Tel: 01603 766690
Martineau Memorial Hall
21 Colegate
Norwich
Norfolk
NR3 4TL
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Musical Keys is Norwich based charity providing a service to people with special and/or additional needs across East Anglia. For over 20 years, Musical Keys has developed a comprehensive programme of music, movement and arts based activities designed to enable participants to learn new skills, bu...
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Activities for people with special and/or additional needs and their families or carers.
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Headway Norfolk And Waveney (Norwich)
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Tel: 01603 788114
Headway House
Methodist Church
Rosebery Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR3 3AB
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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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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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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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