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Keynsham And District Mencap Society
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Tel: 0117 986 5659
44 Bath Hill
Keynsham
Bristol
Avon
BS31 1HG
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At Keynsham and District Mencap Society we believe all children and adults with a Learning Disability should be able to access the same play, social and leisure activities as their non-disabled peers. Our clubs offer our members the right level of support to do just that. We organise activities, ...
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People with Learning Disabilities
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Butterflies Haven
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Tel: 01173 290123
BS31 2BL
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Butterflies effectively provides on-going support for whole families affected
by the Autistic Spectrum or any developmental delay, whether diagnosed or not. It is the norm, that once a diagnosis has been offered, parents then feel bereft of adequate advice, guidance and continuity of support. Equ...
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Parents, Carers, Extended Family, General Public.
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The Tisbury And District Community Minibus
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Tel: 07500 802525
Silberlocke
Snows Hill
Tilsbury
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP3 6RY
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It is a door-to-door minibus service with wheelchair accessible vehicles. We serve approximately 22 villages in the area (covering approximately 400 sq miles).
TISBUS is here to help if you have mobility problems, if you do not have your own transport and if the local bus service does not go w...
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The Wheels Project Bristol
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Tel: 0117 977 1717
31-32 Bonville Road
Brislington
Bristol
Avon
BS4 5QH
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We offer a range of structured, safe, educational programmes, based on motor vehicle repair and maintenance, to 13 - 17 year olds identified as disaffected, disadvantaged or socially excluded, including young carers.
The Wheels Project is a Bristol, Sth Glos and North Somerset approved Alternati...
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14-18 year olds living in Avon
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The Disabled Golf Society
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Tel: 01666 503918
c/o WASP
Browfort
Bath Road
Devizes
Wiltshire
SN10 2AT
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The Disabled Golf Society aim is to bring together all disabled golfers, irrespective of gender, age or ability, and help them enjoy golf on a level playing field, or in our case a level golf course!
To become a member of The Disabled Gold Society you can register free online. Once registered y...
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Tel: 01380 722 475
SN10 1DD
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Community First support the community transport sector in Wiltshire and Swindon.
There are currently 22 Community transport groups and 42 link schemes in the area.
Please see our website for further details about the community transport services within the Wiltshire and Swindon area: www.comm...
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Carers and general public.
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Bristol Memory Service
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Tel: 0117 9195800
Liaison and Later Life - Poplar Unit
The Coppice, Callington Road Hospital
Marmalade Lane
Bristol
Avon
BS4 5BJ
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Bristol Area Downs Syndrome Support (Badss)
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Tel: 0845 6422377
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BS15 9SE
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Bristol Area Downs Syndrome Support is an active parent led support group with around 150 members. Our aim is to enhance the lives of people with Downs Syndrome, their families and care givers in Bristol, Bath and surrounding area. We organise and run events for all ages from new born to young ad...
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Our aim is to enhance the lives of people with Downs Syndrome, their families and care givers
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National Osteoporosis Society South West
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Tel: 01380 828889
National Osteoporosis Society
PO Box 2902
Devizes
Wiltshire
SN10 1WR
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The National Osteoporosis Society offers support to people with osteoporosis, their families and carers. Services are available in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Bristol, Gloucestershire and Hampshire.
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Swan Advocacy Network Devizes
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Tel: 01380 732680
5 Sidmouth Street
Devizes
Wiltshire
SN10 1LD
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SWAN Advocacy Network are independent advocates who speak up for some of our most vulnerable citizens and they also help them to speak up for themselves. They provide support in writing letters, preparing appeals and support at meetings.
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Adults who use health or social services, who may be experiencing difficulties because of: Physical or sensory impairment, Mental Health illness, a learning difficulty or disability, ageing, carers, concerned relatives or friends.
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