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Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (Asgma)

Tel: 0161 866 8483

ASGMA
1114 Chester Road
Stretford
Greater Manchester
M32 0HL

2.9 miles away

The Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (ASGMA) is a voluntary organisation that was set up in 1968 by parents to support parents. ASGMA now provides support, information and services to people with an autistic spectrum condition and their families.
People with an autistic spectrum condition and their families.
Stockport Cp Society Trafford

Tel: 0161 432 1248

Stockport CP in Trafford
Cadman House
Wharf Road
Sale
Greater Manchester
M33 2AF

2.9 miles away

Stockport CP Society supports Children and Adults who have physical and or learning difficulties including autism spectrum conditions. We provide services to residents of Stockport, Manchester, Trafford, Derbyshire, Cheshire and Tameside.
Service Users, Parents, Carers, Advocates and Professionals
Respect For All

Tel: 07902 223743

M30 9LH

3.1 miles away

Respect for All offer counselling and play therapy to people who have learning disabilities, Aspergers, autism spectrum conditions, and their families and carers. The service is for children, young people, and adults in all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester. All our counsellors have either per...
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A counselling service for Carers of learning disabled people and people on the Autistic spectrum including Aspergers
Brain And Spinal Injury Centre (Basic)

Tel: 0161 707 6441

554 Eccles New Road
Salford
Greater Manchester
M5 5AP

3.3 miles away

BASIC is the Brain And Spinal Injury Centre, a registered charity affiliated to the Greater manchester clinical neuroscience centre at Hope hospital, Salford. BASIC takes over when medical treatment has ended and families are largely left to fend for themselves with the consequences of brain illn...
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Those with acquired brain injury, spinal injury and long term neurological conditions.
Salford City Council - Service for adults

Tel: 0161 206 0604

Adult Social Care Executive Support
Salford Royal Hospital
Stott Lane
Salford
Greater Manchester
M6 8HD

3.4 miles away

Provide social services for adults
Adults and those who care for them
Macmillan Cancer Information And Support Centre - Salford

Tel: 0161 206 1455

Hope Hospital
Stott Lane
Salford
Greater Manchester
M6 8HD

3.4 miles away

Provides a drop-in information and support centre for anyone who is worried about cancer or living with cancer, including carers, family and friends. A wide range of information is offered through leaflets, books, audiotapes, videos, CD ROM's or via the internet. There is a separate room availabl...
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Anyone who is worried about cancer or living with cancer, including carers, family and friends.
Trafford Council - services for children

Tel: 0161 912 5125

M32 0TH

3.7 miles away

Provide social care services for children and young people
Children, young people and those that care for them
Trafford Council - services for adults

Tel: 0161 912 5199

M32 0TH

3.7 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Face To Face Counselling

Tel: 0161 881 1535

St Clements Church
St Clements Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M21 9AE

3.8 miles away

Face to Face Counselling is an independent, non-profit-making organisation run by volunteers. We are based in Chorlton-cum-Hardy in south Manchester and offer the following: •One-to-one personal counselling for adults (i.e. over 18) on low income. •One-to-one personal counselling for young peopl...
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The Heroes Project

Tel: 07875 142233

28 Modwen Road
Salford
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M5 3EZ

4.3 miles away

The Heroes Project provides a number of exciting initiatives that serve to engage people with learning difficulties in ways that provide opportunity, encourage inclusion and recognise equality. We deliver opportunities that build skills, assist personal development and enhance quality of life!
People with learning difficulties