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Small Steps School For Parents

Tel: 020 8704 5935

Greenmead School
St Margaret's Crescent
Putney
London
Greater London
SW15 6HL

0.5 miles away

Small Steps, School for Parents helps parents to help their own children who have cerebral palsy or other forms of motor and sensory impairment.
Parents of young disabled children.
Access Events

90 Elm Grove Road
Barnes
London
Greater London
SW13 0BS

1.0 miles away

Access Events puts on inclusive community festivals around the UK that are creative, innovative and accessible to all. Access Events also runs side projects that use art and creativity to promote inclusion and increase disability awareness.
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London Borough of Wandsworth - services for children

Tel: 020 8871 6622

Welbeck House
43-51 Wandsworth High Street
London
Greater London
SW18 2PS

1.3 miles away

Provide social care services for children and young people
Children, young people and those that care for them
Fish

Tel: 020 8876 3414

Barnes Green Centre
Church Road
Barnes
London
Greater London
SW13 9HE

1.4 miles away

Fish offer support to housebound and frail people within the areas of Barnes, Mortlake and East Sheen. Services include door to door help with weekly shopping, help with practical tasks and support from trained volunteers. We are a voluntary neighbourhood organisation matching registered client ...
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Housebound and frail people
Fulham Good Neighbour Service

Tel: 020 7385 8850

SW6 7QT

1.4 miles away

Fulham Good Neighbours provides the kind of help traditionally offered by a neighbour, using volunteers to undertake a wide variety of requests including escorts, transport, practical tasks and emergency help where appropriate. The service is for those in need living in the old borough of Fulham.
Carers or others in need living in the old borough of Fulham (south of Hammersmith Road)
Wandsworth Information Advice and Support Service (WIASS)

Tel: 020 8871 8065 (24 hour confidential answer machine)

Wandsworth Information Advice and Support Service (WIASS)
Wandsworth Town Hall
Wandsworth High Street
London
Greater London
SW18 2PU

1.4 miles away

WIASS is a free service providing confidential and impartial information, advice and support to children and young people (aged 0-25) with special educational needs and/or disabilities and their parents. We are part of the national Information, Advice and Support Services Network (IASSN for SEND...
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Parents/carers whose child/ren have special educational needs.
London Borough of Wandsworth - services for adults

Tel: 020 8871 7707

The Town Hall
Wandsworth High Street
London
Greater London
SW18 2PU

1.4 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Age Uk Wandsworth

Tel: 020 8877 8940

549 Old York Road
London
Greater London
SW18 1TQ

1.4 miles away

Age UK Wandsworth offers a range of services for people aged 60-plus living in Wandsworth. Services include; •Information and advice: Independent information and advice on a range of issues including benefits, housing, community care, supported living and disability issues; •Be-a-Friend Servic...
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People aged 60-plus, their families and carers
Parkinson'S Uk Hammersmith And Fulham Support Group

Tel: 020 7731 2439 or 0344 225 3609

St Etheldreda with St Clements Church
286 Fulham Palace Road
London
Greater London
SW6 6HP

1.4 miles away

Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. Also organise regular events and social activities - join and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area.
People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Association For Postnatal Illness

Tel: 020 7386 0868

145 Dawes Road
Fulham
London
Greater London
SW6 7EB

1.5 miles away

The Association provides a telephone helpline, information leaflets for sufferers and healthcare professionals as well as a network of volunteers (telephone and postal), who have themselves experienced postnatal illness.
Those affected by postnatal illness