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Blind Life In Durham (Blind)
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Tel: 01388 763501
8 Brookside Avenue
Crook
County Durham
DL15 8LB
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Blind Life in Durham (B.L.I.N.D.) is a young organisation established in 2004, managed by a committee of visually impaired volunteers, to help and support the blind and partially sighted community in County Durham.
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Visually impaired people and carers
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County Durham Autistic Support Group
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Tel: 07533462587
DL17 8AN
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Are you a parent or carer in County Durham of a child with Autism or Asperger’s Syndrome?Would you like to meet other parents or carers who are in similar situations for informal discussions in a supportive environment?
Why not come along to a support group being held at the One Point Ferryhill ...
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Parent or carers of a child with Autism or Asperger’s Syndrome.
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Tel: 0300 005 1213
Enterprise House
Enterprise City
Meadowfield Avenue
Spennymoor
Co Durham
DL16 6JF
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Durham County Carers Support is a registered Charity and Company Limited by Guarantee. We are a voluntary organisation that provides free high quality services and support to unpaid Carers over the age of 18 who support someone living the County Durham area.
A Carer is someone who, without pa...
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Tel: 01388 731444
Tow Law Community Association
Ironworks Road
Dan's Castle
Tow Law
County Durham
DL13 4AY
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Offers a range of community activities such as an IT drop in, solicitors surgery and youth groups.
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The Education Centre For Children With Down'S Syndrome Durham
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Tel: 07806 707465
DL1 2YA
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Early development group for pre-school children and their parents, weekly during term-time (36 weeks per year). In September 2006 we launched a new school-age group for 4-11 year old children. These sessions are run in Darlington, but they also take children from surrounding areas including the r...
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Darlington Association on Disability Independent Living Hub
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Tel: 01325 254840
DAD Independent Living Hub
West Lodge
West Crescent
Darlington
County Durham
DL3 7PS
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The Independent Living Hub is led by the people using the service and is based on promoting equality, independence, choice and control.
The Independent Living Hub:
- Provides support staff, volunteers, accessible premises, including kitchen, equipment and resources such as computers.
- Support...
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Darlington Borough Council
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Tel: 01325 346200
Central House
Gladstone Street
Darlington
County Durham
DL3 6JX
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Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
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Disc Darlington
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Tel: 01325 487687
First Floor
Birch House
80 Eastmount Road
Darlington
County Durham
DL1 1LA
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For over 25 years DISC has been helping people to achieve their goals and make positive changes to their lives. Our services can offer you a range of specialist support focussing on:-
Children and Young People
Criminal Justice and Offenders
Drug and Alcohol misuse
Education, Training and Employm...
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Anyone living in Darlington who suffers form a mental health problem, 16+ and with housing support needs, homelessness issues or independent living issues.
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Darlington Association on Disability Direct Payments Support Service
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Tel: 01325 360524
DAD Direct Payments Service
1P Enterprise House
Valley Street
Darlington
County Durham
DL1 1GY
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Direct Payments give you the opportunity to make more of the decisions, which affect your life and be in control of your own care arrangements.
We can also provide the support described below for people who pay for their own support, live outside of Darlington, or receive a personal health budge...
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Disabled people
Professionals
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Darlington Association on Disability Children & Young People’s Service
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Tel: 01325 489999
DAD Children & Young People’s Service
1P Enterprise House
Valley Street
Darlington
County Durham
DL1 1GY
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ChYPS offers a range of high quality services and support for children and young people aged between 3 and 25 years old.
Chyps ensure that children and young people have opportunities to play, have fun, try new things, spend time with their friends, meet new people and make sure that their views...
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Disabled children
Parent Carers
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