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The Rose Road Association
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Tel: 023 8072 1234
Bradbury Centre
300 Aldermoor Road
Southampton
Hampshire
SO16 5NA
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The Rose Road Association work with children and young people who have multiple and complex health needs, and their families They believe in valuing individuals, celebrating achievement and respecting the choices of young people.
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Children and young people who have multiple and complex health needs, and their families.
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Mencap West Berkshire
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Tel: 01635 41464
West Berkshire Mencap
Enborne Gate
Enborne Road
Newbury
Berkshire
RG14 6AT
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West Berkshire Mencap exists to provide high quality services for people with learning disabilities, their families, carers and professionals. They have been in existence for over 50 years and run many different schemes. They listen to their users and are able to tailor services flexibly and sp...
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Parents, carers, anyone with a learning disability
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Motor Neurone Disease Association Southampton
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Tel: 023 8089 1842
SO16 6YD
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The Branch covers Southampton and all areas with postcodes beginning with SO. We hold regular support meetings for people living with MND and their carers, family and friends. These provide an opportunity to meet with other people living with the disease, and to share experiences and ideas.
Th...
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People living with MND and their carers, family and friends.
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Southampton Sight
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Tel: 023 8076 9882
3 Bassett Avenue
Bassett
Southampton
Hampshire
SO16 7DP
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Southampton Sight provides services, support and advice to people with sight loss. We pride ourselves on our professional service and customer care. All of our services are focused on the individual and enabling independence.
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West Berkshire Council – services for adults
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Tel: 01635 503050
West Berkshire Council Offices
Market Street
Newbury
Berkshire
RG14 5LD
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Provide social care services for adults
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Adults and those that care for them
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Tel: 01425 482773
Community First
Mead Court
Winsor Road
Winsor
Hampshire
SO40 2HR
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We support Young Carers and their families across the New Forest. We can help families access services that will make their lives easier as well as offering Young Carers time out and respite from their caring responsibilities.
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The Young Carers project supports Young Carers aged 7 to 18 and their families.
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Southampton Area Talking Echo
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Tel: 023 8077 0111
The Studio Centre
Tebourba Way
Southampton
Hampshire
SO16 4QE
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We are a very small registered charity run entirely by volunteers. For the last 35 years we have been providing a free audio newspaper covering local news, events and magazine articles for blind and partially sighted people, mainly within the Southampton and Eastleigh areas.
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Any sight impaired person
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Headway Southampton
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Tel: 023 8086 2948
120 Commercial Road
Totton
Totton
Hampshire
SO40 3AD
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Headway Southampton provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with a brain injury, also support for families and carers.
They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem.
Support is also available with the online DIREC...
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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West Berkshire Council – services for children
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Tel: 01635 503090
Referral and Assessment Team
Avonbank House
West Street
Newbury
Berkshire
RG14 1BD
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Provide social care services for children and young people
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Children, young people and those that care for them
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THE NEWBURY COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTRE –TRAINING AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROJECT
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Tel: 01635 43933
Unit F, Hambridge Road Industrial Estate
Bone Lane
Newbury
Berkshire
RG14 5SS
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The Newbury Community Resource Centre runs a number of projects aimed at helping disadvantaged people in West Berkshire and North Hampshire, including two furniture projects, a horticultural therapy and environmental education centre and the Training and Community Support Project (TCS).
TCS is ...
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Service users and their families/ carers, general public
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