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  1. Merseyside Society for Deaf People (MSDP)

    Shakespeare Centre, Social Services, Unit B, Shakespeare Street, Southport, Merseyside, PR8 5AB (tel 0151 934 3737, text 07564935071, fax 0151 934 3739) (Open Tues 09:30 - 12:00) Text 07564935071
    Merseyside Society for Deaf People offers Support Services across Merseyside to D/deaf, Deafened, Deaf Blind and Hard of Hearing People. We also support people with additional needs, aiming to promote and encourage independence and independent living supporting our clients to overcome everyday barriers in society.…
    396Queens DriveLiverpoolL13 0DJ
  2. Merseyside Society for Deaf People (MSDP) - British Sign Language Training

    Monday – Friday 9.00am – 5.00pm Courses also run outside these hours
    Merseyside Society for Deaf People (MSDP) exists to support, promote and advance the quality of life for all deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing people.  Services are delivered from two centres in Liverpool and Wirral and surgeries are held in other geographical locations. The Society…
    Merseyside Society for Deaf People396 Queens Drive Retail ParkWest DerbyLiverpoolMerseysideL13 0DJ
    Sefton/Liverpool clients: 0151 228 0888 Sefton/Liverpool clients: 0151 228 0888 Wirral clients: 0151 649 8194 Wirral clients: 0151 649 8194 EmailWebsite Save to Shortlist
  3. NAS Transitions England

    This section contains advice about strategies and support that can help during key life transitions – starting or changing school, leaving school, and starting or leaving college or university. For more information, select from the menu above or the guide links below.  Starting or switching…
    391-393 City RoadLondonEC1V 1NG
  4. National Autistic Society

    Monday-Friday, 10 a.m - 6 p.m.
    The National Autistic Society is the UK’s leading charity for people affected by autism. We were founded in 1962, by a group of parents who were passionate about ensuring a better future for their children. Today we have over 19,000 members, over 90 branches and…
    National Autistic Society,293-395 City RoadLondonEC1V 1NG
  5. Partially Sighted Society

    First Thursday in the month at 2:00pm
    The Partially Sighted Society is a registered charity that was formed in 1971 to provide high quality information, advice, support, training, equipment and clear print material for the benefit of people with a visual impairment to help them make the best possible use of their…
    The Partially Sighted Society1 BennetthorpeDoncasterDN2 6AA
  6. The Patients Association

    Monday - Friday 9.30am - 5.30pm
    The Patient’s Association is the national non-disease specific helpline for anyone trying to navigate the often, complex health and social care systems in the UK. The helpline service is free and confidential. The practical information and guidance the helpline gives can include: - access to…
  7. People First Merseyside

    We are a membership organisation led by and for people with a learning disability.  Our mission is to help people with learning disabilities to speak out, be respected and live active, healthy and happy lives. Anyone with a learning disability who lives on Merseyside can join…
    3rd Floor, The Investment Centre,375 Stanley RoadBootleMerseysideL20 3EF
  8. Percy Bilton Charity

    Charitable organisations assisting disadvantaged youth, people with disabilities and older people may apply for grants towards furnishings and equipment (excluding office items), building or refurbishment projects.  Social Workers, Community Psychiatric Nurses and Occupational Therapists may apply on the behalf of individuals in financial need who…
    Percy Bilton House,7 Culmington RoadEalingLondonW13 9NB
  9. Personal Health Budget
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    The right to a personal health budget is currently only available to those children and young people who are eligible for NHS Continuing Care (up to 18) and NHS Continuing Health Care (19-25). This will be a small number of children and young people who…
  10. Rainbow Trust Children's Charity

    Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity supports families who have a child aged 0-18 years with a life-threatening or terminal illness. When a child has a serious illness, family life is turned upside down and time becomes more precious than ever. Rainbow Trust pairs each family with…
    Room 206 Merseyside Play Action Council1-27 Bridport StreetLiverpoolMerseysideL3 5QF
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