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The Carers Centre for Brighton & Hove

Tel: 01273 746 222

18 Bedford Place
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 2PT

9.3 miles away

Support and information for unpaid family/friend carers including telephone helpline, peer support groups and 1:1 support for targeted groups
Unpaid family/friend carers aged 6+
Learning Disability Partnership Board Brighton And Hove

Tel: 01273 292115

Adult Social Care
Kings House
Grand Parade
Brighton
East Sussex
BN3 2LS

9.3 miles away

The government wrote a paper called "Valuing People, a New Strategy For The 21st Century (2001)". That paper told all local authorities to set up learning disability partnership boards. The Partnership Board is a champion for people with learning disabilities. We make sure that people with a le...
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The Learning Disability Partnership Board seeks to influence and inform Brighton and Hove's public services on behalf of adults with learning disabilities.
Gardening For Disabled Trust

PO Box 285
Tunbridge Wells
Kent
TN2 9JD

9.4 miles away

The Trust offers grants to people all over the UK in order that they may continue to garden. Grants help towards raised beds, paving, tools, wheelchair access and greenhouses in private gardens, as well as in hospitals, centres and special schools.
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Rockinghorse Children's Charity

Tel: 01273 330044

13 Prince Albert Street
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 1HE

9.4 miles away

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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Brighton And Hove Lgbt Switchboard

Tel: 01273 207050

6 Bartholomews
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 1HG

9.4 miles away

Our mission is to 'listen, support and inform'. Whether you have a straightforward question about the scene, local groups or services for LGBT people or a sexual health enquiry we aim to answer your questions directly, giving you accurate information or put you in touch with an organisation that ...
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Look - Parent Support Groups Sussex

BN2 1JW

9.4 miles away

Look Sussex is a support group for families with visually impaired children, some having additional disabilities. Telephone support is also available.
Anyone supporting a visually impaired child
Brighton and Hove Family Information Service

Tel: 01273 293545

BN1 1JA

9.4 miles away

We provide information and advice to parents and carers on local services that can offer them support as well as childcare and childcare funding.
General public.
Brighton & Hove Bipolar Self Help Group

BN2 1ED

9.6 miles away

The Brighton and Hove Bipolar UK Peer Support Group meets online (by Zoom) , meeting on the 1st Wednesday of the month (7.30pm-9.30pm), please emailĀ supportgroups@bipolaruk.orgĀ using "Brighton and Hove online support group" as the subject line. Anyone over 18 is welcome. If you're 16 or 17, plea...
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Anyone affected by bipolar disorder (including family members, partners and friends) are very welcome.
Sussex MS Centre

Tel: 01273 594484

Southwick Recreation Ground
Croft Avenue
Southwick
West Sussex
BN42 4AB

9.7 miles away

At the Sussex MS centre we understand the worry, confusion, uncertainty and anger that people may feel when they are told they have MS. Contact with others in the same position can help them cope with these emotions. Sussex MS Centre is run on a self-help basis by people with MS, their families ...
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People wih MS and other conditions, their carers/family etc.
Ataxia UK East Sussex and Kent Support Group

Tel: 0207 582 1444

Uckfield
East Sussex
TN22 5AA

9.9 miles away

Ataxia UK funds research into finding treatments and a cure for ataxia, and they support people through a range of services. Support is also available for their families and carers.
Individuals affected by ataxia, their friends, family or carers.