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Living with Secondary Breast Cancer - Swindon
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Tel: 0345 077 1893
SN5 7XG
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Our Living with Secondary Breast Cancer meet ups in Swindon usually take place monthly, and you can attend as few or as many as you like. All sessions are facilitated by a counsellor and once a quarter we invite a guest speaker, for example a Clinical Nurse Specialist or Benefits Advisor. Questio...
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Swindon Me Support Group
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Tel: 01793 344700
SN25 3PH
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Our Aims:
•To encourage and support sufferers and carers in a positive way, through meeting regularly.
•To share information and ways of coping with the illness.
•To raise public awareness of M.E/CFS and its effects.
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Sufferers, carers, general public
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Hft Gloucestershire
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Tel: 01453 820940
Ryeford Court
12 Ebley Road
Stonehouse
Gloucestershire
GL10 2LQ
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Hft Gloucestershire provides services for people with learning disabilities.
We offer a range of services, including supported living, domiciliary care, advice on using technology to help promote independence, supported employment, leisure activities and support for young people moving into adu...
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People with learning disabilities and their families.
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Living Options Swindon
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Tel: 01793 542074
The Shaftesbury Centre
Percy Street
Rodbourne
Wiltshire
SN2 2AZ
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Living Options has been operational since October 1992. It is a managed unit of Scope. It acts as a user-led community based service developed by disabled people.
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Open to anyone with a form of physical disability - 18 - 65 years old
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Gauchers Association
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Tel: 01453 549231
8 Silver Street
Dursley
Gloucestershire
GL11 4ND
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The focus of our work is:
• To provide information about Gaucher disease and keep families and medical advisers up to date with latest research developments.
• To encourage the availability of treatment including enzyme replacement therapy
• To keep families in touch for support
• To...
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Gaucher families, medical professionals
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It Can Help (Itch) National
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Tel: 0800 269 545
Members Groups
1st Floor, Block D, North Star House
North Star Avenue
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN2 1FA
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IT Can Help was founded in 1994 as a programme of BCS (British Computer Society), The Chartered Institute for IT. IT Can Help offers free computer support to disabled people. Our volunteers make over 1000 visits each year to assist disabled people.
If you have a disability and need IT help, we w...
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Swindon Advocacy Movement
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Tel: 01793 542266
Area 5, Second Floor
Temple House
115-118 Commercial
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN1 5PL
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The Swindon Advocacy Movement, affectionately referred to as SAM is an independent charity who provides free advocacy for individuals with a learning disability in Swindon.
We support people through periods of change in their lives; those who cannot make themselves heard and enable people to g...
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Swindon Carers Centre
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Tel: 01793 531133
Sanford House
Sanford Street
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN1 1HE
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Swindon Carers Centre is a charitable organisation, which is part of the Carers Trust Network, established to provide help and support to the 21,000 unpaid carers in Swindon. We have teams specialising in young carers under 18, parent carers (looking after children ?under 18 with additional needs...
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We have a team of professionals and trained volunteers who provide a wide range of support and services to unpaid carers of all ages.
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Swindon Council Social Services Careline
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Tel: 0800 085 6666
Clarence House
Careline - Social Services
Euclid Street
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN1 2SG
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Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
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SIAS - Swindon SEND information advice and support service
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Tel: 01793 466515
Swindon SIAS
Clarence House
Euclid Street
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN1 2SG
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The SEND information, advice and support service (SIAS) provides information advice and support about education, health and social care for children and young people from 0-25 with special educational needs and disabilities, as well as their parents and carers. You do not need to have an Educati...
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Parents of children (0- 25) with special educational needs and/or disability, not necessarily with a diagnosis or EHCP
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